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Charlamagne: Being gay has to stop being an announcement

CharlamagneRadio and TV star Charlamagne Tha God has shared his thoughts on same sex marriage in the US in an video interview with Vladtv.vom.

The radio host says we have stop making such a big deal out of people’s sexuality.

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“Gay has to stop being an announcement.” Charlamagne said, “If gay people want to be accepted in our society we have to stop treating them like they’re UFOs and Sasquatches and they have to stop acting like they’re UFOs and Sasquatches.”

“If gay people want to be accepted in our society we have to stop treating them like they’re UFOs and Sasquatches and they have to stop acting like they’re UFOs and Sasquatches.”

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Charlamagne said he didn’t care who was gay and who wasn’t. “I don’t care. You don’t need to hold a press conference,  you don’t have to tweet it  you don’t need to write long letters  ‘Oh for years I was hiding it’, because let me tell you something – that boat has sailed.”

The media personality says gay is plain now, and says we’re living in transgender era.

Also during the comical and extreme interview Charlamagne chats about Miley Cyrus, his desire to have multiple wives – (because of all the good women searching for good man) and how he’d rethink JayZ’s lyrics if he was to come out as gay.

Watch the interview below.

 

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