Republican caught saying if gays were put on an island “they’ll be gone after 40 years”

George E. Langdon IV
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A Republican elected official in New York is facing calls to resign after he was caught on video saying that gay relationships are bad because “Give them an island, they’ll be gone after 40 years.”

Albany County Legislator George E. Langdon IV (R) issued a bizarre apology claiming that he has “never been homophobic nor do I think any individuals should be placed on an island” after he made homophobic comments at a meeting for a local conservative group. Even Republicans are distancing themselves from his statements.

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“This whole gender issue. OK,” Langdon can be heard saying in the video shared on social media that’s from a meeting held this week. “Everything God does is sustainable. It’s sustainable. It goes on and on and on. It’s perpetual. Sorry.”

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