Janet Porter
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Janet Porter, formerly known as Janet Folger, is the founder and president of Faith2Action, a site dedicated to defending "pro-family" values but mostly known for as a group opposing the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007. Folger is an evangelical Christian and a young earth creationist. Folger holds a master's degree in communications from Cleveland State University, and once worked for a Christian radio station writing and producing commercials. She does not have any degree in human sexuality, psychology or science. She is an anti-abortion extremist. She has appeared on many news outlets, programs, and radio programs. She has also engaged in numerous debates; such as with Planned Parenthood president, Gloria Feldt; National Organization of Women (NOW) president, Kim Gandy; former NOW president, Patricia Ireland; Jack Kevorkian; and spokespeople from the ACLU; The Human Rights Campaign; NARAL; GLSEN; and several atheist organizations.
She has written for WorldNetDaily, which, in a sane world, should be enough for people to avoid her like the plague. She is a conspiracy theorist who believes in birther garbage.[1]
Anti-abortion activism[edit]
Porter is an anti-abortion ghoul[2] who's contributed to the detriment of people across the United States through the passage of several draconian abortion restrictions across the United States. She was responsible for the trend of awful fetal heartbeat laws that would've banned abortions after 6 weeks, supposedly after a heartbeat is heard, with no exceptions for rape or incest, with heavy felony charges and fines if violators are prosecuted. The heartbeat crap has no medical basis. Her efforts were initially even seen by other anti-abortion groups as extreme, such as Ohio Right to Life, but as the political climate around lurched further right, she found success imposing such law in Ohio, and her positions are slowly becoming mainstream.
Creationism[edit]
Ms. Porter released the documentary Evolution vs. Creation in which she relied on the crack researchers of Duane Gish's Institute for Creation Research to misguidedly attack science in the hope of propping up her religious beliefs in its place.[3]
Views towards homosexuality[edit]
Porter is a hateful bigot towards homosexuals, such as comparing homosexuality to alcoholism and "kleptomania".[4] Porter firmly believes Christians are being victimized by the media and popular culture. Gay rights groups have persuaded Americans that Christians who condemn homosexuality are intolerant, she said, while actually it is gay people and their supporters who are intolerant of Christians. She says they are "forcing people to embrace their behavior". To illustrate her point that Christians are being targeted, she points to politicians policing schools not for guns or drugs, but to check for any children praying.
Published screeds[edit]
Porter's books are written to further push the agenda of the Religious Right.[5]
- A Heartbeat Away: How the Heartbeat Bill Will Pierce the Heart of Roe v. Wade and the Shocking Betrayal No One Saw Coming (2020)
- Truth to Go (2008)
- The Criminalization of Christianity (2005)
- What's a Girl to Do? While Waiting for Mr. Right (2004)
- True to Life, Porter's life story and dramatic lessons learned in the anti-abortion movement.
- 30 Seconds to Common Sense (2001)
External links[edit]
- Faith2Action official webshite (Warning: severe incoherency)
- Janet Porter at the Encyclopedia of American Loons
- Janet Porter at Right Wing Watch
References[edit]
- ↑ Porter, J. (November 18, 2008). "https://www.wnd.com/2008/11/81307/ 1 last chance to fight for our Constitution ]". WND. Cited by Liss-Schultz, N. (December 9, 2016). "The Mastermind Behind Ohio’s New “Heartbeat” Abortion Bill Is Too Extreme for Christian Talk Radio". Mother Jones. Accessed October 27, 20220.
- ↑ Glenza, J. (April 25, 2019). "The anti-gay extremist behind America's fiercely strict abortion bans". The Guardian Accessed October 27, 2022.
- ↑ Critical Analysis of Evolution vs. Creation, part 1, part 2. ExtantDodo, YouTube, November 2007.
- ↑ Janet Folger: Hate-Mongering Homophobic Christian Bigot. Archived from the original at skeptictank.org. Includes the text from Laurie Goodstein, "Woman behind anti-gay ads sees Christians as victims," New York Times, August 13, 1998.
- ↑ F2A About, f2a.org.