

Dmitriy Belkin @doraemon2
American politician supported the idea of physical violence against gays
American politician supported the idea of physical violence against gays
Businessman Scott Esk (Scott Esk), running for the Republican legislature in Oklahoma, supported the idea of physical violence against gays. It is reported by The Huffington Post. The scandal began after a reporter Rob Morris discovered correspondence policy with one of the Facebook users a year ago. It esque belonging to the conservative "tea party movement," said he believes pobivanie homosexuals stoned to death fully justified in reaction to "sexual perversion."
Answering journalists' questions, the politician explained that based solely on the recommendations of the Old Testament, lamented the decline of morals and assured his constituents that is not going to change the law of Oklahoma in the direction of tightening penalties for sexual minorities. Although the reservation that advocates that such matters are dealt with at the level of counties and municipalities.
"Tea Party movement" emerged in 2009, its members are in favor of tax cuts and goszatrat, reduction of the state apparatus, the repayment of the national debt and struggle with the budget deficit. Although the "Movement" is not officially registered as a political party, to adjoin many politicians rightwing Republicans.