Sunday Star-Times

Anti-gay protest planned for Williams funeral

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MEMBERS OF the controvers­ial Kansas- based Westboro Baptist Church are planning an ill-advised protest at tragic actor Robin Williams’ funeral over his portrayal of a gay man in The Birdcage.

The Good Will Hunting star passed away on Tuesday and while details of his funeral have not been made public, members of the church have already announced plans to picket the memorial.

A message on the group’s official Twitter page reads: ‘‘ Westboro Baptist Church Hopes To Preach In Lawful Proximity To Robin Williams’ Funeral — To Warn The Living: Repent Or Likewise Perish.’’

However, organisers at the global non-profit organisati­on Planting Peace have launched a fundraiser to counter the plans.

Co-founder Aaron Jackson said: ‘‘Robin Williams played many different roles in so many people’s lives, and giving back to others was at the top of that list.

‘‘His appeal crossed generation­al boundaries. I was personally impacted when I heard of his passing. This is a small gesture to honour his legacy and the difference he made to so many.’’

Jackson said that when the WBC announced its protest, ‘‘we felt like launching a fundraiser for a charity Robin loved would be the perfect way to honour him and counteract the message of hate and intoleranc­e that the WBC continues to convey.’’

Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit St Jude Children’s Hospital, which Williams supported.

 ??  ?? Star: Williams in The Birdcage.
Star: Williams in The Birdcage.
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Protest: Westboro Baptist Church.

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