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Your Values Are Killing Us!': Gay Rights Activists Storm Values Voter Summit
September 15, 2012
"Trying to call into question the organizers of this summit's values."
Several gay rights protesters stormed the Washington, D.C. hotel hosting the Family Research Council's annual Values Voter Summit on Saturday, shouting, "Your values are killing us!"
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum had just concluded his speech in the ballroom when roughly six protesters unraveled a large rainbow-colored American flag outside in the lobby and began chanting. Almost immediately several security guards grabbed the protesters to drag them outside. One protester in particular resisted, causing him and some of the security guards to fall to the floor.
TheBlaze spoke with one of the activists afterward who identified himself as Charles Butler with the gay rights organization Get Equal.
"The first guy put me in a headlock and I was losing consciousness. That's why I fell the first time," Butler said.
Asked whether he felt Get Equal had accomplished anything, Butler said, "I think it's too early to tell. ... We're trying to call into question the organizers of this summit's values and how they affect LGBT people," he said. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.
"A lot of people don't know about all of the stuff [Family Research Council President] Tony Perkins says about us. Calling us pedophiles," Butler said, referring to a 2010 interview in which Perkins called pedophilia a "homosexual problem."
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