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‘God Is a Boob Man’ Is An SNL Parody Every Anti-Gay Activist Is Praying Hollywood Will Actually Make

Hysterical SNL Skit Mocks Journey of Anti-Gay ‘Oppressed’ Christian Wedding Cake Baker Who Becomes a Hero

Every once in a while “Saturday Night Live” hits one out of the ballpark, and “God is a Boob Man” is a definite home run. This parody film preview features an “oppressed” Christian wedding cake baker who refuses to bake a cake for a same-sex couple, who wants “her to spit in the face of God.”

It hysterically mocks several very real legal cases, showing the cake baker (SNL’s Vanessa Bayer) complaining, “Christians are the most oppressed group in this country,” to her Black co-worker, who disagrees, responding quizzically, “Maybe…”

The parody says the “film” is “from the makers of ‘God on the Run,’ and ‘Angel in Denim: The Kim Davis Story,'” and shows the baker’s co-worker saying, “What are you thinking? Gays are the most powerful force in America.”

It’s “a story of liberal elites run wild,” and shows a Jewish ACLU attorney with the same-sex couple, who demand the bakers say, “God is gay.” She refuses, saying God “is not gay. God is a straight as they come.” Later, she tells the governor, “I want to deny basic goods and services to gay people,” and wins an ally.

No doubt Tony Perkins is praying Rick Santorum makes this film – as a documentary.

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Image: Screenshot via SNL

Hat tip: Tom Boggioni/Raw Story

 

 

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