Imagine a group who protests at the funerals of children. And soldiers. Meet the Westboro Baptist Church, a small yet shockingly awful group of people. They use the American “freedom of speech”excuse to do things you could not even imagine. But there are some extraordinary people going to great lengths to stand up to these haters in ways that are pretty moving.
So who are the Westboro Baptist Church and what is their problem?
The Westboro team are made up of about 71 members, most of them extended family members of the church’s founder Pastor Fred Phelps who created the organisation in 1955. Since then they have performed about 50,000 protests on all manner of subjects which, to the rest of us, might seem frankly absurd (see below).
Most controversially (and disgustingly), they stage protests at the funerals of American soldiers who have been killed in overseas conflicts. And all their protests are based on this: they hate gay people.
In fact, they claim it to be their mission. God’s mission, in fact.
The group has no problems creating signs that say ‘Thank God for 9/11’ or ‘God Hates Fags’ and protesting at funerals of any soldier – gay and straight. Their twisted thinking is that God is angry about homosexuality so he is punishing the world by killing soldiers. Got it?
And nobody can stop them because they have the inalienable (in America) right to free speech.
Its annual travel fees alone are $200,000 as they criss-cross the country in protest. When they’re not protesting too far from home, they’re protesting around home with several a day. Up to 16 on Sundays. Hating has never been such hard work.