North Carolina's lieutenant governor said straight people are 'superior' to gay people

The lieutenant governor of North Carolina said that straight people are superior to gay people.

The Charlotte Observer reported that Robinson made the comments captured on video at a church in the city of Winston-Salem on November 14.

He said that a gay man asked him if his heterosexual relationship was superior to his homosexual relationship.
He told the crowd that he told the man yes.

Two men could not have a child together.

He said that people who can do something are superior. That's how God created it. I'm tired of this society telling me it's not true.

He is speaking in a video from the church.

If homosexuality is of God, what purpose does it serve? What does it do? What does it do? It doesn't create anything.

He was introduced in the church as the state's next governor, and is rumored to be preparing a bid for governor.

Robinson called homosexuality "Filth" and "child abuse" in footage that was leaked earlier this year.

He said that there's no reason anyone in America should be telling a child about homosexuality.

I called it filthy. If you don't like it, I'll explain it to you.

He was speaking in a different church.

He was criticized by the White House and lawmakers for his comments.