Posted on 05/23/2015 3:26:12 PM PDT by Gamecock
Clemson University head football coach Dabo Swinney should not appear at a fundraiser for a S.C. group that opposes gay marriage, the top Democrat in the S.C. House said Friday.
Swinney is scheduled to appear June 2 at the Columbia event for the Palmetto Family Council, a conservative advocacy group that opposes same-sex marriage and abortion, and often allies itself with S.C. Republicans.
I find it highly inappropriate that Coach Swinney would appear at a fundraiser for an organization that is so openly discriminatory and politically motivated, House Minority Leader Todd Rutherford, D-Richland, said in a statement. I cannot fathom why Coach Swinney or anyone else would knowingly assist a group whose mission is to fight against equal rights and equal treatment of others.
Family Council president Oran Smith, who helped craft South Carolinas 2006 gay-marriage ban amendment, said Swinney will be honored for his Christian testimony, not political reasons.
Like any other South Carolina citizen, he should be free to speak where he would like to, said Smith, who has led the Palmetto Family Council for 14 years.
Jeff Ayers of S.C. Equality, a gay rights advocacy group, said he is disappointed Swinney accepted an invitation to appear at a fundraiser for an organization that has been outspoken against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights. Its sending the wrong message to the LGBT students, and faculty and supporters of Clemson.
At the event, the Palmetto Family Council also will recognize faithful defenders of religious liberty in South Carolina, including at least one prominent Gamecock, according to the organizations Facebook page.
Smith said that statement is a reference to Gamecock fan and state Solicitor General Bob Cook, who co-wrote a legal brief regarding public prayer.
USC athletics director Ray Tanner previously has spoken to the organization, according to the Family Councils website. The council recognized Tanner's foundation for its work on behalf of economically and medically disadvantaged S.C. children, said USC spokesman Wes Hickman.
Clemson spokeswoman Robin Denny said Swinney was notified several months ago that he would receive an award from the Family Council, based on personal factors, including the work of his foundation. As far as we can surmise it is not a speaking engagement, merely an acceptance of an award.
The Palmetto Family Council is the S.C. associate of the Family Research Council, a national group that the Southern Poverty Law Center calls an anti-gay lobby and hate group.
Swinney, like Tanner, is a state-paid employee, state Rep. Rutherford noted. As a state employee, national figure and role model to kids all over the state, Coach Swinney should send a message that he has zero tolerance for discrimination and cancel his appearance.
Other state-paid employees from Gov. Nikki Haley to Attorney General Alan Wilson, both Lexington Republicans, to legislators have been outspoken in their opposition to gay marriage.
House Majority Leader Bruce Bannister, R-Greenville, defended Swinney.
A state employee whether a head football coach, head baseball coach or director of an agency does not give up their right to free speech, he said.
Dabo Swinney has been nothing but professional and positive, Bannister said. The fact that he has a very strong faith and wants to talk about it on his time is absolutely appropriate and acceptable.
Nearly a year ago, Clemsons athletic program took heat from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. That organization, sent a five-page complaint to the university stating it was concerned that Swinney and Clemson were co-mingling ... religion and athletics results, not from student initiative, but rather from the attitudes and unconstitutional behaviors of the coaching staff.
A Clemson attorney responded the foundations complaint misconstrued important facts and made incorrect statements of the law. However, the foundations concerns would be included in reviews of Clemsons programs, the letter said.
In an interview last year, Swinney said he played football with gay teammates when he played as a wide receiver at the University of Alabama, according to a CBS Sports article.
Those are personal decisions that people have to make, Swinney said in the interview. I mean everyone will be judged one day, but it's not up to me to judge somebody."
Rutherford commended Swinney for speaking out against judging others based on their sexual orientation. (B)ut the fundraiser he's attending is for a group whose sole mission is to judge and discriminate based on sexual orientation.
I agree but how do you go about taking down such strong entities. They have been around more than 40 years now. And Obama is angry that there’s even one station that is slightly conservative.but if we don’t do anything at this rate the conversion will be complete in another generation. I already see it affecting my nephews and nieces.
Really Todd? Anyone? So you've also expressed your dissatisfaction with Congressmen André Carson and Keith Ellison, who as Muslims are not only completely anti-gay marriage, but also anti-homosexual, to the point of throwing such people of of roofs or hanging them?
Hello, Todd? Todd? Are you there, Todd?
They have not yet called for building guillotines for the bitterly clinging Old Thinkers. Not yet.
Queers imagine themselves to be the character judges for all people. How come the abnormals get to be the judges?
As a Gamecock fan I am finding this hard to do, but here goes: “Well done Dabo.” I hope I never have to do that again.
LOL!
What #9 said.
Ouch.
Finally something Gamecock and Tiger fans can agree on. It had to happen someday.
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Fuck this bullshit.
Don’t these people read history?
If they don’t want freedom of religion why don’t they move to a muslim country?
There are some divisions in this world that can only be settled by war. This is one of them.
I don't see them as separate. It's just that that old evil has found a new voice.
We accumulate our strength, and then we might see what can be done. The first step is to get everyone in agreement that the media is the most dangerous problem this country faces, and that we need to take steps to deal with it.
In all these discussions, we need to constantly bring up the fact that were it not for the Media being a Liberal Monopoly on the information streams to the public, we would not now be having whatever problem is being discussed.
They have been around more than 40 years now. And Obama is angry that theres even one station that is slightly conservative.but if we dont do anything at this rate the conversion will be complete in another generation. I already see it affecting my nephews and nieces.
I regard it as Nazism making a resurgence, and yes it's going to get us all if we don't stop it somehow.
what if millions of people chipped in to buy a station. I know that sounds crazy.
I have been thinking along similar lines.
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