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Protesters In Scary Costumes Against “Scary” Reparative Therapy

Daniel Gonzales

October 21st, 2007

Wayne Besen and his group Truth Wins Out protested last year’s NARTH conference with the theme “quacks” featuring duck costumes, duck calls and large inflatable duck pool toys.

Besen spoke to the Dallas Voice about his theme for this year’s protest:

Besen said protesters have the option of wearing “scary costumes” in connection with the protest’s theme that “reparative therapy is scary.”

“It will highlight the horrors of coming out of the ex-gay movement,” Besen said. “As scary as the costumes might be, they pale in comparison to the real thing.”

But Besen said he hopes no one shows up in anything that might be considered obscene.

“We want to present a colorful depiction of reparative therapy, but we don’t want anyone providing poster images for the ex-gay movement,” Besen said.

Last year, Besen coordinated a protest of the group’s conference in Orlando, where the protesters wore duck suits and “quacked” at the therapists. Duck suits would also be appropriate this year, he said.

Wayne has all the details for those interested in attending the protest on his website.

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David B.
October 21st, 2007 | LINK

I just LOVE IT when protest intersects with good quazy fun!!

http://www.theskinofmyteeth.com

David B.

quo mark II
October 21st, 2007 | LINK

The logic of dressing up in weird costumes to show that other people are weird won’t be apparent to everyone.

Daniel Gonzales
October 22nd, 2007 | LINK

True but it’ll get the media there asking “what’s this all about?” and give the cameras something better than a bunch of people standing around with signs.

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