Sunday, October 26, 2014

TOP Virginia GOP Adviser: Gay Sex Leaves Men in Diapers





If one wants a clear glimpse of just how insane the Republican Party of Virginia has become, look no farther than Steve Waters, adviser to Republican congressional candidate Dave Brat who defeated Eric Cantor in that district's primary.  Like most of the leadership in the Virginia GOP, Waters is only too happy to prostitute himself to the Christofascists at The Family Foundation ("TFF") - the real central committee for the Virginia GOP - and like many of such ostensible leaders, he has apparently begun to believe the deliberate anti-gay lies disseminated by the "godly folk" at TFF.  Now, Waters has gone on an anti-gay rant that sounds like something coming out of the hate groups, American Family Association or Traditional Values Coalition who never care about the truth when denigrating others.  The Raw Story looks at Waters' unhinged rant.  Here are highlights:

Steve Waters, an adviser to Republican congressional candidate Dave Brat in Virginia, argued this week that homosexuality was not “normal” because it caused cancer, and it would eventually force gay men to wear diapers by destroying their rectal muscles. 

On Wednesday, blogger Benjamin Tribbett called out Waters for several anti-LGBT messages that he had written on Facebook earlier in the day.

A second posting by Waters was more graphic: “Is it normal for adult males to have to wear diapers because their rectal muscles have been abused so badly they can no longer control or tighten them to avoid pooping their pants.”

I’ve got history, natural law and biology on my side on this one,” he insisted. “What do you guys have, emotion. You should know emotion doesn’t work well in public policy. But I’ll concede one accusation, I’m not normal-my wife would agree with on some days, lol!”

When pressed for evidence on his diaper theory, Waters produced a link to a Christian website that claims homosexuality is “brimming with disease,” but does not mention anything about abused rectal muscles or diapering. 

Eventually he offered a link to the anti-LGBT rights group Family Research Council, which did not mention diapers, but it did say that gay men were at risk for having to wear a colostomy bag from “fisting” each other.

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