Right-wing media are returning to decades-old homophobic rhetoric in their attacks on the bipartisan push to pass the Respect for Marriage Act, claiming that equal protections for same-sex marriages will somehow hurt children and usher in everything from pedophilia to bestiality.
Justice Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion in the recent Supreme Court decision overturning federal abortion protections provoked renewed concern for the fate of marriage equality, after he called for the court to reconsider Obergefell v. Hodges — the court case that seven years ago extended the right to marry for same-sex couples nationwide.
In reaction, on July 18 lawmakers introduced the Respect for Marriage Act (RFMA), which would enshrine federal protections for same-sex marriages. The bill received bipartisan support in the House, with 47 GOP representatives joining with Democrats to pass the legislation on to the Senate.
Right-wing media resurrect homophobic rhetoric to claim the RFMA will lead to “pedophilia” and “bestiality”
But since the RFMA was introduced, right-wing media has straddled the precarious line of simultaneously vilifying the fight for marriage equality while continuing to downplay the threat to it after the recent Supreme Court decision. A recent Gallup poll found 71% of Americans say that they support protections for marriage equality — a record high.
Conservative attacks on the RFMA have appealed to a familiar form of homophobia found in criticism of marriage equality from decades prior: namely, claims that marriage equality represents a slippery slope that will lead to everything from polygamy to bestiality and pedophilia. Right-wing figures like Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham made similar claims prior to the Obergefell decision, later retooling the slippery slope rhetoric to fit different anti-LGBTQ narratives after it failed to stop their gay marriage boogeyman. This same rhetoric was also recently pushed by extremist anti-LGBTQ organizations working to overturn marriage equality.
- On the Daily Wire’s The Matt Walsh Show, host Matt Walsh questioned the purpose of marriage based on anything other than the ability to procreate, asking, “Why do you need to be married to love each other? And if love is the one prerequisite here, then on what basis do you limit this union to two people or two adults or whatever?” Walsh went on to claim, “There was a sensible boundary before and now there's none.”