Former 'Saturday Night Live' cast member Victoria Jackson recently voiced her outrage over the same-sex kiss between Chris Colfer and Darren Criss on 'Glee,' and it seems she's not slowing
down her anti-tolerance crusade any time soon.
Jackson appeared on 'Showbiz Tonight' to defend her argument against the portrayal of gay relationships in the media.
"I'm really concerned about our country because immorality is, well, let's see: Secular humanism rules the airwaves, and it's stealing the innocence away from this whole generation of children. My daughter is a teenager, and I cant find any show that she can watch," said the former 'Celebrity Fit Club' star.
In a follow-up to her statement that Muslim-Americans are "plotting our demise," Jackson questioned the "agenda" of media that promotes equality for all individuals, regardless of background. "I just want to know why the liberals are pro-Muslim and pro-gay," she said. "Muslims kill gays. That's what's confusing to me. And the only thing I can come up with is the Muslims hate God and the gays hate his word."
Despite calling the kiss between Colfer and Criss "sickening" in her latest post for conservative website World Net Daily, Jackson brushed off accusations that she is homophobic. "That's a cute little buzzword of the liberal agenda. Basically, the Bible says that homosexuality is a sin," said Jackson, although she later backtracked, saying, "I have gay friends, and we love each other."
When asked whether or not she thought there was any credibility to the argument that 'Glee's' portrayal of loving homosexual relationships might help kids who are struggling to be accepted, Jackson responded, "It's not helping. They should have a celibacy campaign and tell kids that 50 percent of teenagers now have this new STD from oral sex. That's what they should try to be doing instead of trying to make kids gay."
She continued, "This culture is affecting our children and making them run away from Jesus Christ. God can't bless this nation if we are spitting in his face."
Watch Jackson's 'Showbiz Tonight' appearance