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Pastor says that “gutless” bisexuals are like white people “pretending to be Black or brown”

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A millionaire pastor from New Zealand, Murray Watkinson, delivered a deeply biphobic rant in a sermon earlier this month, in which he essentially compared bisexuality to blackface.

During the sermon, at the Celebration Church in Christchurch, he touched upon the death of George Floyd in the United States, which sparked nationwide protests.

Footage obtained by Stuff showed that Watkinson started his 50 minute rant by saying: “I do want to continue to be controversial and upset people if

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