Some of you folks might remember the article about a segment from the Fox News show “The O’Reilly Factor”, wherein the notoriously unbalanced Mr O’Reilly and his ‘Fox News Crime Analyst’ Rod Wheeler make a number of far-out assertions about lesbian gangs (mit pink pistols) taking over the underworld in America. Yup, that’s right, ‘The Sopranos’ have been taken over ‘Bex and her motorbike’.
For those of you who didn’t just look at this and chuckle to yourselves, “Why that Fox channel, I’d be better off getting my news from a magic 8-ball!”, I enclose for your perusal a detailed rebuttal from the Southern Poverty Law Centre. Turns out that O’Reilly and Wheeler’s claims hold about much water as a colander…
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A “national underground network” of pink pistol-packing lesbians is terrorizing America. “All across the country,” they are raping young girls, attacking heterosexual males at random, and forcibly indoctrinating children as young as 10 into the homosexual lifestyle, according to a shocking June 21 segment on the popular Fox News Channel program, “The O’Reilly Factor.”Titled “Violent Lesbian Gangs a Growing Problem,” the segment began with host Bill O’Reilly briefly referencing for his roughly 3 million viewers the case of Wayne Buckle, a DVD bootlegger who was attacked by seven lesbians in New York City last August. Deploying swift, broad strokes, O’Reilly painted a graphic picture of lesbian gangs running amok. “In Tennessee, authorities say a lesbian gang called GTO, Gays Taking Over, are involved in raping young girls,” he reported. “And in Philadelphia, a lesbian gang called DTO, Dykes Taking Over, are allegedly terrorizing people as well.” After this introduction, O’Reilly went to a split-screen live interview with “Fox News crime analyst” Rod Wheeler. “Tell me what’s going on,” O’Reilly said. Wheeler, a Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department officer-turned-paid Fox News commentator, launched right in: “Well, you know, there is this national underground network, if you will, Bill, of women that’s lesbians and also some men groups that’s actually recruiting kids as young as 10 years old in a lot of the schools in the communities all across the country,” he reported. “And they actually carry a number of weapons. And they commit a number of crimes.” Wheeler asserted that “we’ve actually counted, just in the Washington D.C. area alone, that’s Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, well over 150 of these crews. … And they — like I said, they recruit these kids to be members of these gangs.” O’Reilly asked, “Now, when they recruit the kids, are they indoctrinating them into homosexuality?” “Yes,” Wheeler answered. “As a matter of fact, some of the kids have actually reported that they were forced into, you know, performing sex acts and doing sex acts with some of these people.” Flabbergasted by the sheer depravity of it all, O’Reilly nevertheless forged ahead. “I never thought of this,” said the host of the “no-spin zone.” “It makes sense that, if you had lawless gay people, they would do this kind of thing. You associate homosexuality more with a social movement, not a criminal movement. But you’re saying this is all over the country, detective?” “It’s all over the country,” Wheeler replied. “I mean, you go from New York to California to wherever you want to name, you can see these organizations.” Next came the pink guns. “Now, the other thing, too, that our viewers are going to find very, very interesting, is the fact that they actually carry—some of these groups carry pink pistols,” Wheeler said. “They call themselves the pink-pistol-packing group. And these are lesbians that actually carry pistols. That’s 9-millimeter Glocks. They use these. They commit crimes, and they cause a lot of hurt to a lot of people.” The Authorities Disagree Confronted by the Intelligence Report, Wheeler was unable, in several phone and E-mail exchanges over a two-day period, to specify a single law enforcement agency or officer, police report, media account or any other source he relied upon for his D.C. area lesbian gangs claim. But he insisted that his report was accurate and that any law enforcement officer who disagrees is “out of touch.” “For some reason or other, these organizations don’t lay it on the line because they don’t know what is going on on the streets,” said Wheeler. “This is a serious crisis and the so-called experts are missing it.” According to Wheeler’s personal website, he is a member of Jericho City of Praise, a conservative Christian megachurch in Landover, Md., whose leadership publicly advocates against equal rights for gays and lesbians. The website details Wheeler’s 500-plus appearances on MSNBC, Court TV and Fox News Channel shows including “The O’Reilly Factor,” “On the Record With Greta Van Sustern,” and “Hannity & Colmes.” Fox News officials and Bill O’Reilly did not return E-mails seeking comment for this story. O’Reilly is quoted on Wheeler’s website heralding Wheeler as “America’s most recognized and trusted authority on crime analysis and law enforcement.” Another ringing celebrity endorsement on the site is attributed to White House Press Secretary Tony Snow: “We turn to Rod Wheeler to help us better understand and solve some of these terrible crimes in America.” Wheeler told the Report that he spent seven years in professional law enforcement before going to work as a corporate security officer for McDonald’s Corp., a job he has since left. These days, Wheeler is a “food defense specialist” for the American Institute of Baking. Just this spring, he publicly warned that the Big Mac is vulnerable to bioterrorist attacks at “250 points” during production. Viewers left wondering what, exactly, Wheeler was smoking before he went on “The O’Reilly Factor” might find a 1994 Washington Times article intriguing. The paper reported that Wheeler was suspended from the Metro D.C. police force after testing positive for marijuana in a random drug test. Wheeler told the Report that samples were mixed up and that he was eventually “exonerated.” Facts and Fiction An extensive Internet search seeking to verify O’Reilly’s assertion in the introduction to Wheeler’s interview that a lesbian gang called Dykes Taking Over is “terrorizing people” in Philadelphia turned up only one possible source. WCAU-TV, a local NBC affiliate in that city, reported in 2004 that a small group of 8th-grade girls at a West Philadelphia middle school were allegedly “bullying, groping and harassing” other girls in gym class with “gay remarks.” The report made no mention of the 8th-graders using pink pistols or other weapons. Similarly, O’Reilly’s introductory mention of a Tennessee lesbian gang called Gays Taking Over that is “involved in raping young girls” appears to have been based solely on a highly dubious Feb. 28 television report from WPTY-TV, an ABC affiliate in Memphis, Tenn. Featuring dramatic “reenactments” of high school bathroom rape scenes shot in grainy black-and-white footage, the lengthy segment’s vaguely salacious claims about local high school girls being raped and “sodomized” with “sex toys bought on the Internet” was based almost entirely on the lurid musings of a single Shelby County gang officer. Titled “Violent Femmes,” the sweeps-week segment was so thinly sourced and grotesquely sensationalized that it’s difficult to believe that any professional journalist found it to be credible. And it wasn’t. Under intense pressure from local gay and lesbian activists, the affiliate’s station manager finally admitted that WPTY-TV’s reporters had neither independently verified the gang officer’s overheated claims nor obtained any documentary evidence such as arrest records or written police reports to substantiate their tale. As the station grudgingly conceded, “Our investigation did not turn up widespread violence in schools due to this.” Rashad Robinson, the senior director of media programs for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), said that while he wasn’t pleased to see the inflammatory “Violent Femmes” segment used as a source for a national television “report” on Fox News, “I wasn’t startled.” “The sad truth is that sensationalized, undocumented, fear-driven reports about [gays and lesbians] preying on children are proven to be a ratings winner, and the station managers and news producers know that because they’re reporting about gays and lesbians they don’t have to be as concerned about backing up their sensationalism with actual facts and figures,” Robinson told the Report. “The O’Reilly segment essentially reported a national epidemic of lesbian gangs preying on young girls without offering up one solid figure or one credible source. This type of reporting creates a climate of homophobia and fear and perpetuates dangerous stereotypes of gay people and definitely helps feed into a climate of anti-gay discrimination and violence, which is a true national epidemic, but not one you’re likely to see reported with such zeal by Bill O’Reilly.” The third case O’Reilly referenced, the assault on 29-year-old Wayne Buckle in New York City last August, did actually occur. Buckle was whipped with belts and stabbed by women who identified themselves as lesbians. But there is no evidence the women are members of a criminal gang, and O’Reilly failed to report that the attack was prompted, according to the New York Daily News, by Buckle spitting, cursing, and flicking a cigarette at the women after one of them rebuffed his sidewalk sexual advances. And then there are the pink Glocks. There have been no media reports at all of lesbian gangs committing violence while armed with pink-painted 9-millimeter pistols or calling themselves, as Wheeler colorfully described it, “the pink pistol-packing group.” Several law enforcement officers contacted by the Report found the idea laughable. There is, however, a well-known national organization of gay and lesbian firearms owners called the Pink Pistols. This group has never been implicated in any gang activity. Asked by the Intelligence Report if he’d perhaps confused the Pink Pistols with a criminal organization, Wheeler denied it. “I wasn’t referring to their pink pistols,” Wheeler said. “These [lesbian] crews, these gangs, they buy a Glock 9-millimeter and you can paint them pink.” Pink Pistols spokesperson Gwen Patton said the pistols the group’s members carry are, by and large, not actually colored pink. The Pink Pistols are now demanding an on-air apology from Wheeler, O’Reilly and Fox News. “A lot of people are confusing these imaginary, lesbian, gun-carrying gangs with our organization,” said Patton. “We would appreciate it if Mr. O’Reilly would invite Mr. Wheeler back onto his show to clear up this nonsense in the same arena it started — on national TV. |

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August 20th, 2007 at 10:36 am
I’m sure this article was written from the other end of the scale, and most probably did the same as O’Reilly but just for the opposite side of the argument.
To be honest, I don’t really care. I’m sure there are many underground Lesbian/Gay gangs. Just as there are many underground Black only or White only gangs.
People just like to huddle together and then go and attack groups other than themselves..
Racism, sexism, xenophobia.. It all plays a role.
Obviously O’Reilly over exaggerated, but it doesn’t dismiss the fact that there are most probably Lesbian and Gay gangs.
For eg. at my old hockey club we had a ladies team. They were all lesbians(no-exceptions, and they were loud and proud about it).
And if u weren’t one of them and you joined, they either converted you, or they ignored you. That in itself is a form of “ganging”
Just my 5cents
August 21st, 2007 at 4:15 am
I don’t quite agree with you Ultra-Lord. A group of people congregated together does not constitute criminal activity. It’s a little paranoid to assume that because a group of people have a shared identity or interest that they are going to be a threat to anyone else. Is Amnesty International a gang? Are Christians?
Gay people are not necessarily violent. In fact, I’d like to propose that they probably have less propensity for violence as they are more frequently subject to victimisation. Being scared to hold your partner’s hand in public because people you know have been assaulted doesn’t make you more likely to carry a pink pistol and rape teenagers.
And as for lesbians converting straight girls. It’s a lovely fantasy, but I imagine it’s rooted in folk-law and paranoia also. Why would women want to ‘turn’ someone who is ultimately not attracted to them? It seems more like a male conquest fantasy than an approach a lesbian would take.
As for gay male gangs.. Are you serious? Can you even imagine a queen running down the street with knife in one hand and a copy of Vogue in the other? Maybe you should meet a few more gay men before you imagine them in a group of organised criminals! Organised party-planners maybe, but criminals!?
August 21st, 2007 at 8:36 am
Hi Lizzie,
I think you completely missed the point of my statement.
I only said that “People just like to huddle together and then go and attack groups other than themselves.. Racism, sexism, xenophobia.. It all plays a role.”
It’s the way we are, always scared of the unknown, or the strange. (PSY101)
That is why you will find groups of “Muslims”, “Christians”, “Jews”, Blacks, Whites, Gays, Straights, Male or Females that attack anything not like them.
Why? Well because they could feel threatened and scared, or because of past treatment.
It’s human nature.
I’m not saying that all groups are going to do something criminal. Just that when people form a gang to-do something criminal, you will usually find a common cause or sociological status holding them together.
I didn’t say gay people are violent.
As for Lesbians converting Girls. Well, I’m just pointing out my experience.
As for gay male gangs.. You ever heard of prison? Homosexual gangs are a huge problem there. Our prisons in SA definitely have a problem with it.
I’m not saying all gays and lesbians are bad, but that people are just bad in general.
You get a couple of people together who want power and have common views, and rally them under some kind of moral code/system (even though that system may be completely against there actions), people will come.
Take the Crusades to the middle east. That was complete against any kind of biblical teaching, or the Ji’had guys that are blowing themselves up, that goes against Muslim teaching.
Anyways, basically I’m just trying to say that if a group of people are running around killing other people and doing it in the name of Christ or in the name Homosexuality it doesn’t mean that all Christians, or all gays are evil. But the fact remains, they are still doing it, and you can’t turn a blind eye to that.