Sally Kern: Local TV Interview Challenges OK Lawmaker To Resign
Anti-gay, anti-Black, anti-Muslim Sally Kern, who is under fire from a large swath of her Oklahoma constituency for her repeated denigration of gays, Blacks, Muslims, and other minorities, appeared on a local Oklahoma TV station recently to answer these charges.
READ:Â OK Legislator Sally Kern Says Born This Way Not OK
Here, in explaining her official rebuke for her racist and misogynistic comments on the Oklahoma House floor, Kern merely blamed “three Democratic lawmakers,” for the 76 – 16 vote, adding later all rebukes this session were of Republicans.
In the video, Kerns denies she said, “homosexuals are worse than terrorists.” She got as close as possible.
In 2008, Kern said, “Studies show that no society that has totally embraced homosexuality has lasted more than, you know, a few decades. So it’s the death knell of this country. I honestly think it’s the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than terrorism or Islam — which I think is a big threat, okay? Cause what’s happening now is they are going after, in schools, two-​year olds…And this stuff is deadly, and it’s spreading, and it will destroy our young people, it will destroy this nation.â€
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