FROM BUSINESS INSIDER.
Trump-backed Vernon Jones says civil rights don't apply to gay people because 'they can actually change' to become straight
Georgia Republican congressional candidate Vernon Jones said Thursday that civil rights for Black people don't apply to gay people because "they can actually change" to become straight, HuffPost reported.
"Let me tell you, civil rights for Blacks and gay rights for gays are two different things," Jones said during an appearance on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast.
Jones also claimed that people can "go from being straight to being gay to being transgender and all these other genders." He added, "But when you're Black, I don't have a choice. When did gays come over here on ships?"
Jones doubled down on this argument on Twitter, saying comparing being Black to being gay is a "damn lie."
Jones, the self-proclaimed "Black Donald Trump," pledged his support for the former president while serving as a Democrat in the state House of Representatives.
Election records, however, show Jones cast a Democrat Party ballot on election day for the presidential primary, per The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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MY RESPONSE:
Tell me, VERNON, Native Americans didn't come over on ships, so I guess they better not claim TO HAVE BEEN VICTIMIZED, RIGHT? UNLESS, OF COURSE, THEIR APPEARANCE MAKES THEIR ETHNICITY APPARENT TO ALL.
DAVID MCDONALD - PUBLISHER.
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