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Head Scratch: Kuwaiti researcher claims homosexuality caused by anal worm

Sometimes you just read news reports and all you can do is scratch your head and wonder.

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The Jerusalem Post spotted this interview with Kuwaiti based researcher Mariam Al-Sohel. It’s fair to say that she’s not a supporter of the LGBTI community.

In a TV interview Al-Sohel declared that males who have sex with other males are a third gender, while butch lesbians belong to a fourth gender. Both, in her view, are obsessed with having sex.

Al-Solhel says gay people have been attacked by an anal worm that feeds on semen.

“This is science, and there is nothing to be ashamed of,” Al-Solhel said “the sexual urge develops when a person is sexually attacked, and afterward it persists because there is an anal worm that feeds on semen.”

Al-Sohel said her inventions of suppositories “cures those urges by exterminating the worm that feeds on the semen.” She added, “Bitter foods increase masculinity” and “the ingredients [for the cure] are the same (for both sexes) but I made them into different colors.”

Homosexuality is dealt with harshly in Kuwait with long prison sentences for those who are convicted. In 2017 the country deported over 70 people found to be homosexual.

We’ll and that observation to our long collection of people saying bizarre things.

Aspiring UK politician says drinking water turns people gay; Albanian Psychologist says carbs make you gay, group claims gay people are possessed by ghosts, marriage equality will lead to people wedding robots, religious leader says he can make penises grow by rubbing them, transgender people will destroy people’s religious beliefs with magnets, religious scholar claims he is a milkshake, Pokemon makes people gay, if you think of another woman while having sex with your wife a gay baby is created, tight clothes make you gay, gay people can’t actually have sex, listening to too much Adele can make you gay, two minute noodles, getting a tattoo, too much dancing, watching Disney films and feeding babies formula milk can make you gay too apparently.

Of course our all time favourite comes from right here in WA, where a candidate for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation said gay people have secret covert mind control powers that were developed by the Nazi’s and communists.

OIP Staff


 

 

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