Homophobic radio host accuses gay people of stealing the rainbow from God
Christian radio host Bryan Fischer, on Sunday, tweeted that “LGBTs stole the rainbow from god,” adding that it was the “worst example of cultural appropriation ever”. He then quoted a Bible verse in which God – after wiping out almost all humans in a global flood – shines a rainbow down as a promise not to end the world again.
“Give it back,” he ends, plaintively and pointlessly.
Fischer, who regularly calls respected media outlets “Talking Snake Media,” is known for making deeply homophobic comments. In the opening two days of April, he tweeted that “when the Supreme Court said sodomy is normal and not deviant behaviour, it opened the door to bestiality.” He then followed that up with another tweet, saying: “Not only is homosexuality a sin, approving of it is too.”
In the past, Fischer has said gay people are “literally” Nazi stormtroopers, compared homosexuality to necrophilia, and blamed gay people for the Holocaust and floods in Texas.
But it was his tweet about rainbows, which broke the mould of generic homophobic comments and attracted the wrath – and scorn – of the Twitterverse. Perhaps it was because the creator of the rainbow flag, Gilbert Baker, died just a few days ago, that people tore him apart.
Some pointed out the scientific dubiousness of his comment.
About author
You might also like
Kate Winslet’s response to her 7-year-old saying he might be gay
Kate Winslet’s reaction to her son Joe asking whether she would prefer if he was gay or straight, is quite something. In an interview with V Magazine, the Oscar and
“I Am Sorry.” Banky W responds to the woman who called him out his actions during the voters’ card collection
A business consultant recently took to Facebook to call out singer, Banky W, on his actions during the voters’ card collection exercise – this following his recent declaration of his
Harry Potter fans are not happy with JK Rowling for defending Johnny Depp
JK Rowling released a statement a few days ago regarding the casting of Johnny Depp in the movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. ‘Harry Potter fans had legitimate
8 Comments
beejay
April 04, 07:19Can someone please slap the holy stupidity out of this cheap imitation of a sanctimonious Bible thumping airhead?
Mandy
April 04, 07:52????????? Oh my god how do people like this exist?
ambivalentone
April 04, 08:51hehehehe You caught me!
Khaleesi
April 04, 11:02smh … what an old relic to monumental stupidity …. hissss
Quinn
April 04, 17:05And his ancestor Hal Fischer wrote on Gay semiotics. Lool.
Krestien
April 04, 17:25These sort give Christianity a bad name, n if u look deeper they aren’t clean at all.
Adichie
April 04, 17:42Holy Crap. Your stupidity is the stupidity even the stupid ones don’t want to have. Hunku like fr
jimiflex
April 05, 06:43?????????????