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Christian Rapper Bizzle Offers Homophobic Response to Same Love

bgTop-new1Christian Rapper Bizzle has recorded a response to the Macklemore and Lewis Grammy Award winning song ‘Same Love’.

The Chrisitian rapper utilises the tune of the hit song to record his own version of the tune which is diametrically opposed to the positive message the original tune had for LGBTI people.

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In the opening of his rap Bizzle says the media makes it that you can;t disagree with homosexuality without it being made it a “hate thing”…he then goes on to do some  some hating.

Bizzle argues against comparisons between the civil rights movement and gay rights claiming that gay people have not been lynched or raped for being who they are. The rapper also questions if there is a difference between pedophiles and gay people before asking gay people to prove that they were ‘born this way’.

The clip of the tune is below, WARNING: May be upsetting to listen to.

 

 

 

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