Poor oppressed Christians pouting over USA Today article on gays in the entertainment industry

Those Poor-Oppressed-Christians™ over at the Culture & Media Institute are apparently feeling even poorer and more oppressed than usual this morning. It seems USA Today did a major piece on gay and lesbian actors, characters and families, and that mean old newspaper only devoted 132 words to anti-gay bullshit from likes of the American Family Association‘s Bryan Fischer and some nobody from Focus on the Homos.

USA Today Celebrates TV’s ‘Open Arms’ for Gay Characters
Culture & Media Institute
Paper published nearly 2,000 words on gay roles and actors ‘capturing the imaginations of Americans,’ manages only 132 for detractors.
Hollywood’s going gayer than ever, and USA Today’s Maria Puente thinks it’s, “normal, unremarkable, no big deal.” But it’s not so unremarkable that she and her paper didn’t devote nearly 2,000 words (including a sidebar sympathizing with the struggle of gay actors to land straight roles), six photos and about a full page to it.
nd while feting the lesbian film “The Kids are All Right” and a dozen different shows for including gay themes and storylines and/or actors, Puente only managed to squeeze in a couple of small quotes from pro-family advocates who weren’t as excited about the trend as she.

Did you ever wonder why a group that seems entirely opposed to nearly everything in our popular culture and media chose a name like Culture & Media Institute. O well. I guess The Inquisition was already taken.

Here are those unbalanced Christian oppressing articles:

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