Gay
rights groups in Chicago are criticizing the city's Catholic cardinal
for drawing a comparison between the gay rights movement and the Ku Klux
Klan, reports the
Chicago Tribune.
Weighing in on a dispute between a local pastor complaining about the
timing of a gay pride parade, Cardinal Francis George told
MyFox Chicago
he sided with the pastor: "You don't want the gay liberation movement
to morph into something like the Ku Klux Klan, demonstrating in the
streets against Catholicism."
Pressed
by the interviewer, he didn't walk it back: “The rhetoric of the KKK and
the rhetoric of some of the gay liberation people—who is the enemy? The
Catholic Church,” he said. A Catholic coalition that works toward LGBT
rights called Francis' choice of words "crude" and "further evidence of
just how insensitive and out of touch the hierarchy is." A diocesan
spokesman said the remarks were taken out of context.
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