WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah, who once predicted that “millions of Americans” would flee the country if the Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality, is out with a column today criticizing Georgia Republican Gov. Nathan Deal for vetoing a bill that would have allowed discrimination against LGBT people under the guise of “religious liberty.”

Farah declared that without such a law, “[i]t’s the end of the First Amendment and the constitutional principles that make the country a sanctuary of liberty for 300 years.”

The LGBT community, according to Farah, is practicing “bigotry of the worst kind” and “persecuting” conservative Christians: “This kind of terrorism, and I use that word advisedly, is going to cause a major backlash.”

“Long gone are the days when homosexuals faced discrimination,” he added. “Today, some of them are actively targeted [sic] others with something worse. And they are being actively encouraged by corporate interests and weak-kneed, limp-wristed politicians like Gov. Deal.”