Gay Rights Advocates Are 'Nazi Stormtroopers' Who Want To 'Eliminate' Opponents: Bryan Fischer

Gays Are 'Nazi Stormtroopers' Who Want To 'Eliminate' Opponents, Pundit Claims
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The American Family Association 's Bryan Fischer delivered one of his now-trademark anti-gay proclamations this week, this time comparing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights activists to modern-day Nazis.

As Right Wing Watch is reporting, Fischer took to his "Focal Point" radio show, noting, "We know that the Nazi party started in a gay bar in Munich ... [Adolf Hitler] couldn't get straights to be vicious enough in being his enforcers."

He then continued, "When gay activists gain the upper hand, they are thuggish, totalitarian and repressive ... Just as the homosexual stormtroopers for Hitler were to exterminate and eliminate the opposition and beat them into silence, that's what homosexual activists want to do today."

Of course, Fischer is no stranger to likening LGBT rights advocacy to the Nazi party. Earlier this year, Fischer slammed LGBT advocates as "homofacists" who, like Hitler, will eventually force Christians to wear symbolic patches for identification.

In 2011, he asserted that gays would "do the same thing to you that the Nazis did to their opponents in Nazi Germany," according to Right Wing Watch.

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