Oklahoma state Sen. Joseph Silk has recently been in the spotlight for sponsoring a bill in the Oklahoma legislature that would allow religious business owners to legally discriminate against gay customers based on their "sincerely held religious beliefs."
Silk was quoted last week by the New York Times that gay people "don’t have a right to be served in every single store."
Today, Silk called in to virulently anti-gay Bryan Fischer's radio show to defend his legislation. During the segment Silk told Fischer's audience, "the LGBT activists do not want people to have freedom. They do not want people to be able to exercise their religious convictions. They don't at all and people really don't understand that."
Listen below:
(via Right Wing Watch)
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