Anti-Gay Lawmaker Mocked After Comparing His ‘Affectionate Relationship’ With Cycling Friends to Same-Sex Marriage
‘We Can’t Have Marriage Equality Because Then Kevin Andrews Will Want to Marry His Bike’
Australian Member of Parliament Kevin Andrews is being mocked after comparing his relationship with his cycling friends to same-sex marriage.Â
“There are all sorts of affectionate relationships,” Andrews told SkyNews this weekend. “I have an affectionate relationship with my cycling mates. We go cycling on the weekends, but that’s not marriage.”
When pressed, Andrews insisted he wasn’t saying that same-sex couples don’t have the same depth in their relationships.
“I’m not saying that at all,” Andrews said.
“You are comparing the same sex [couples] to someone who goes cycling with someone on the weekend or is merely friends,” SkyNews reporter Tom Connell challenged, as CNN reports. “These are people that are gonna get married. This is a lifelong commitment.”
.@kevinandrewsmp: I have a relationship with my cycling mates, but the law has no place in that relationship https://t.co/3nKBUCzjYS pic.twitter.com/KusSCp7232
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) August 14, 2017
“That’s fine,” Andrews said. “And I have commitments to friends. I have affectionate relationships with friends as well.”
Andrews, clearly ignorant, of course went on to say that Australians letting same-sex couples marry is a “pathway” to polygamy.
.@kevinandrewsmp: Once you change the definition from a man and a woman, any set of arrangements can be put in place https://t.co/3nKBUCzjYS pic.twitter.com/IAWGkJHFEP
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) August 13, 2017
Australian lawmakers are currently embroiled in a battle over same-sex marriage.
Buzzed notes Andrews “a long-time opponent of same-sex marriage. He was named “Natural Family Man of the Year” by the anti-marriage equality group the World Congress of Families in 2014.”
On Twitter, many took the opportunity to mock Andrews:
Does this mean Kevin Andrews:
— Salty 🕶 (@MsVeruca) August 14, 2017
Kevin Andrews today restated his views on marriage. He said marriage should only take place between two consenting cycling partners.
— Adam Zwar (@adamzwar) August 14, 2017
I’m going to force Kevin Andrews to get gay married to every single one of his dead-eyed boomer cycling chums
— Eleanor Robertson (@marrowing) August 14, 2017
KEVIN ANDREWS:
I really like cycling!OTHER CYCLIST:
Me too!KEVIN ANDREWS:
Oh my god did you just propose?— Colley (@JamColley) August 14, 2017
We can’t have marriage equality because then Kevin Andrews will want to marry his bike, or something to that effect.
— Whiskey Houston (@RobCoco) August 14, 2017
Even for Kevin Andrews, this is some stupendously dumb shit https://t.co/M2qUHK1Jqb
— Ben Eltham (@beneltham) August 14, 2017
I KNEW it!! I KNEW that “cycling mates” has always been a euphemism for “Gay mates”‘!! Well, good for you for being out & proud mate!!
— Paul Quinn (@PQuinn2007) August 14, 2017
Very brave of ultra con Kevin Andrews to come out as bike-sexual. #marriagequality #plebiscite #auspol https://t.co/oZo2nftljL
— Minister for Mockery (@Neo_conned) August 14, 2017
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