Brothers and Sisters, good news: the gay can now be identified by a simple blood test.
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Well done, Mr Babaramatov! He has come up with an excellent poster, too, with the slogan "Homosexualism, a threat to the nation".

Only the other day we were discussing the problem of rampant homosexualism in the USAF. Young Mr Babaramaratov (he is only 30 years old) has taken the bull by the horns, as it were, and proposes several ways of identifying them.
We already knew about the colored trousers, of course, but when a person is in military uniform (or the dark suit typically worn by politicians), it is not so easy to identify them, especially if they are standing still so that one cannot observe the typical mincing gait of the gaywise.
I think Mr Barabamolotov's proposal of a blood test for degeneratism should be applauded and supported by international funding. It is a sorry state of affairs when a small Central Asian country that nobody has ever heard of is forced to take the lead in a matter of such importance.
Yours in Faith,
Joanna
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A politician in Kazakhstan has claimed “blood tests for degeneratism” can identify gay people while calling for homosexuality to be illegalised.
Dauren Babamuratov, leader of the nationalist “Future” or “Bolashak” movement, held a meeting on Thursday petitioning to ban so-called “gay propaganda” in the country
Dauren Babamuratov, leader of the nationalist “Future” or “Bolashak” movement, held a meeting on Thursday petitioning to ban so-called “gay propaganda” in the country

.... he urged the Government to change the law to stop gay people holding public offices and serving in the Kazakh army.
“We have stooped so low that LGBTs no longer hide their orientation,” Mr Babamuratov said, claiming he could identify gay people because they wore coloured trousers.
“This means they no longer hide their (sexual) orientation,” he continued.
“I think it is very easy to identify a gay person by his or her DNA. A blood test can show the presence of degeneratism in a person.”
“This means they no longer hide their (sexual) orientation,” he continued.
“I think it is very easy to identify a gay person by his or her DNA. A blood test can show the presence of degeneratism in a person.”
I think Mr Barabamolotov's proposal of a blood test for degeneratism should be applauded and supported by international funding. It is a sorry state of affairs when a small Central Asian country that nobody has ever heard of is forced to take the lead in a matter of such importance.
Yours in Faith,
Joanna
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