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Austin Ruse

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Austin Ruse is the President of the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, also known as C-FAM, a United States-based research institute. Ruse is also a regular contributor to Breitbart.com, and writes a weekly column for Crisis Magazine and The Catholic Thing. Prior to helping to found C-FAM, Ruse worked in magazine publishing at Forbes, Fortune, the Atlantic Monthly and Rolling Stone.

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Ruse is a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and a Knight in the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre. He is also a recipient of the Defender of Life Award presented by Students for Life of America. Ruse is a recipient of the John Cardinal O'Connor Award from Legatus. In 2004, Ruse and his wife Cathy received the John Paul II Award for Advancing the Culture of Life from the Institute for the Psychological Sciences. Ruse holds undergraduate degrees in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Missouri, and an Honorary Doctorate from the Franciscan University of Steubenville.

In July 2013, Ruse was identified as a key member of Groundswell, a coalition of conservative activists and journalists attempting to make political change behind the scenes.

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Controversies

While hosting a radio talk show in March, 2014, Ruse asserted that "the hard left, human-hating people that run modern universities" should "all be taken out and shot". Ruse issued a formal apology for his comments, stating "the expression 'taken out and shot'... was not intended to be taken literally." The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated Ruse's organization, C-FAM, an anti-LGBT hate group. The SPLC has characterized the institute as being "heavily focused on global anti-LGBT work", citing its opposition to United Nations efforts to protect LGBT rights and to study and prevent anti-LGBT violence, and praise of American anti-gay activist Scott Lively.

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Austin Ruse Wikipedia


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