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South Africa: IOL has published a fresh article about the 'Men Against Moffies' web site, with further details. While the site claimed not to encourage or support violence
, Glenn de Swardt of the Triangle Project points out:
The website hosts a survey that poses the question: What should be done with South Africa's moffies?
Visitors to the site can vote for a series of options, including castration, deportation or 'Sizzlers them'... This distasteful reference to a tragic event in our city's history represents hate speech and promotes violence.
The 'distateful event' in question was an arson attack on a gay massage parlour last year which killed nine men.
The site uses religious books to justify its stance and, like fundie sites everywhere, has a creative way with the English language:
It crudely asks:Do you hate moffies? The silly jestures (sic) they make, the annoying falsetto whiney (sic) voices, the stupid clothes they wear?
The site has been cached, and the religious aspects are there for all to see. The site is in the form of a community blog, and one correspondent notes that the Satanic Bible mentions that any kind of consensual sex is fine - this is presumably the link between homosexuality and Satanism. And they're not only trawling the Christian scriptures for justification for their hate, Allah is roped in too. It seems that the Muslim version of the story of Sodom is more clearly homophobic than the version in the Bible...
Gays outraged by castration call on website—IOL, 26th June 2004.
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