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■ Wayne Beson:
“We hope our videos will save lives and make it more difficult for
Exodus to seduce young people with its fictions and fabrications.”
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MIAMI BEACH, March 26, 2007 –
Truth Wins Out launched its ‘Talking Truth’ internet video campaign today,
so Americans can finally learn from the victims of ex-gay ministries how
these misleading groups are ineffective and ruin lives.
The video testimonies paint an
accurate portrait of ‘ex-gay’ groups that teach client’s denial, while
offering false promises about changing from gay-to-straight. The Talking
Truth campaign also gives hope to those who are still ensnared in the
‘ex-gay’ trap and lets them know that they can remain both spiritual and
openly gay.
“We hope our videos will save lives
and make it more difficult for Exodus to seduce young people with its
fictions and fabrications,” said Wayne Besen, executive director of Truth
Wins Out (TWO).
“In our campaign, people will hear
directly from the victims and see that these programs simply don't work and
can be a drain on time, money and self-esteem. We urge all former ex-gays
to immediately contact Truth Wins Out and tell us your compelling story on
video, so we can continue to rescue people harmed by 'ex-gay' programs.”
For thirty years, Exodus
International, an umbrella group for ‘ex-gay’ ministries, has used fear
tactics and propaganda to recruit victims.
The organisation usually relies on
the testimonies of paid staff or political lobbyists to deceive Americans
into believing the gay can be prayed away.
The Talking Truth campaign will
finally let people hear from the vast majority of clients - not those on a
right wing group’s payroll – who found that Exodus and other ‘ex-gay’
organisations offer false hope.
“We are airing these stories on the
internet, because this is where most vulnerable gay people will search for
information about homosexuality,” said TWO Board member and Exodus victim,
Rev. Jerry Stephenson, who appeared in a Talking Truth video.
In the first video – which is in
the format of a public service announcement – Shawn O'Donnell, a victim of
New Hope, an Exodus affiliate in California, warns those thinking of
entering ex-gay programs that he wasted 10 years of his life and $45,000
trying to change.
In a second video, Mr. O'Donnell
discusses how members of his ex-gay group used to cruise the mall for men
each Sunday, highlighting the ineffectiveness of Exodus.
In a third, similarly formatted
video, Rev. Jerry Stephenson, formerly a Southern Baptist minister who now
counsels ‘ex-gay’ victims, urges others not to follow in his footsteps, by
dedicating years of their life pursuing a cruel, mentally abusive hoax.
In a final video – edited in a
longer format Victoria Lavin discusses how she wasted thirty years trying
to go from gay to straight. Her long journey included prayer, dating men,
substance abuse and finally the realization while in recovery that she was
fine, just the way she was.
Truth Wins Out will add new video
testimonies to its collection throughout the year. This ongoing educational
campaign will look at this issue from many different angles and allow
victims to help expose the ‘ex-gay’ myth, as the sham it truly is.
Additionally, Truth Wins Out urges
all former ex-gays to attend a survivor’s conference sponsored by Beyond
Ex-Gay and SoulForce at the University of California Irvine from June 29 to
July 1.
“This conference is a terrific
opportunity to tell your story and meet other people who share similar
experiences,” said Mr. Besen, who plans on attending.
“Truth Wins Out is excited about
this historic gathering and thinks it will help get the truth out about the
ex-gay myth, as well as assist people who are still recovering from their
time in ex-gay programs.”
YouTube Links For Videos
My Exodus 'Ex-Gay' Group Cruised the Mall
Ex-Gay Groups: An Expensive Waste of Time
Victoria Lavin's 30 year journey out of ex-gay hell
Rev. Jerry Stephenson Escaped the 'Ex-Gay' Trap
LINKS

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Posted: 26 May 2007 at
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