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LGBTQ Is As Evil As White Supremacy -By J. Ezike

The LGBTQ community is a squad of dangerous and destructive people that represents an oppressive system which threatens humanity with extinction. And the premise of LGBTQ is that homosexuals are superior to heterosexuals and the function of it is to entrench homosexualism forever. And in my opinion, the LGBTQ is the next ruthless evil after white supremacy.

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A very good friend of mine from the United States of America once referred me to the comic videos of Dave Chappelle. When I watched his video on YouTube, I realized that Chappelle was first and foremost a comedian fighting against the imposition of homosexual values in the American society. He had challenged and satirized the philosophical and practical underpinnings of LGBTQ. I had little knowledge of LGBTQ and in my political discussions with my American friend, I found myself handicapped by my ignorance of the deep-seated culture of homosexualism in North America.

I had acquired my first discovery of homosexuals during my academic years in London United Kingdom. I had seen two white male youths kissing on the streets of Oxford Circus – the discovery was a rude awakening. I was only 25 years old and had witnessed the traditional sodomic culture of a society where religious values are relegated norms.

I had never thought I would grow up to become an opposition figure to this alien behavior that goes contrary to God’s plan. I have been a Biafran activist, an animal rights activist and now I can confidently say that I am an anti-homosexual rights activist. And I had subscribed to the sentiments and opinions of other anti-homosexual rights activists such as: Dave Chappelle, George Orwell, JK Rowling, Donald Trump and several public figures whom I think deserve a place in heaven for their bold stand against the LGBTQ community.

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My earlier experience in London, had me drawn into a movement against a culture that was notorious for its nature of cancelling those that speak against it. When a public figure stands in opposition to homosexualism, a mass action is activated by the LGBTQ community to cancel or destroy the individual. In essence, to protest against or to question the LGBTQ’s ideology is to walk down the road of self-destruction.

I knew little of what I was up against when I became a satrical writer, employing humor to criticize the LGBTQ community. Virtually all my books and film scripts has written undertones of anti-homosexual remarks. These books include; Baba Goo, When Birds Flock Beyond Barns, Butcher Men, Play Boy and The Girl In The Portrait.

My fear of God and spiritual values makes it more easy to justify my so-called “prejudice” against the LGBTQ. And just like Donald Trump, I believe in the fact that there are only two genders – male and female. And biblical verses has offered a searchlight illuminating the sin of sodomy. It has helped us to see the evil of LGBTQ through the prism of God’s point of view.

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George Orwell was resisted and canceled for his opinions against homosexualism. This author of “Animal Farm” was one of the most revolutionary writers of his time. It was he who had inspired my political satire – “Fang Day” a satrical tale against the genocide of the Igbo people. And the events that culminated in the Nigeria Biafra war.

JK Rowling was resisted and canceled for her opinions against homosexualism. The author of “Harry Potter series” is one of the best selling author of all time. It was her who had inspired me to include anti-homosexual undertones in my best selling book “Baba Goo series”.

The LGBTQ community is a squad of dangerous and destructive people that represents an oppressive system which threatens humanity with extinction. And the premise of LGBTQ is that homosexuals are superior to heterosexuals and the function of it is to entrench homosexualism forever. And in my opinion, the LGBTQ is the next ruthless evil after white supremacy.

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I owe nobody any apology for my opinions and satrical dictums against the LGBTQ community. I believe that my book – “Baba Goo” and the rest of my books has already been canceled by the LGBTQ community and the white supremacists. But I have not come to gain the world and lose my soul.

I know of many writers who have pledged their support for LGBTQ for fear of being canceled. But I am not afraid of men. I fear only God Almighty who had furnished my poetries and stories with spiritual underpinnings.

J. Ezike can be reached at: johnpaulezike1000@gmail.com

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