‘Big fat lesbians’ politician digs a bigger hole by calling LGBT people ‘disgusting’

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A local politician, that attacked lesbians who won a cutest couple contest, has called LGBT people “disgusting” and called for them to be “kept under control”.

Jacob Waller who sits on the Henry County Board in Illinois took to Facebook to attack Kathy and Brittney for entering the competition that was hosted by a local radio station.

‘Big fat lesbians’ politician digs a bigger hole by calling LGBT people ‘disgusting’

Kathy and Brittney went on to win the competition.

Following news coverage of the incident, Mr Waller was contacted by a member of the public about his conduct.

Asked via Facebook, “Can you tell what it’s like being homophobic?”, the board member launched a scathing defence.

He said: “I’m not afraid of homos. They are just out of line and disgusting.”

“I’m not afraid of mosquitoes, rats, cockroaches or cock suckers, they’re all smaller than me, more disgusting than me and have nothing to beat me with…

“But I just have to make sure they’re kept under control.”

‘Big fat lesbians’ politician digs a bigger hole by calling LGBT people ‘disgusting’

Posting a photo of his family, he said: “Help us beat the big fat lesbians that are beating us now.”

‘Big fat lesbians’ politician digs a bigger hole by calling LGBT people ‘disgusting’

He followed this post with another that added #notacouple #gobegaytoyourself #couplesmakechildren.

‘Big fat lesbians’ politician digs a bigger hole by calling LGBT people ‘disgusting’

Sydney Rusk told WQAD News 8 she felt that someone who was elected to help the community was ignoring a large part of it.

“I think he managed to hit on everything with the homophobia and the fat shaming,” she said.

“To see someone openly bashing someone and people agreeing with him on Facebook was weird.”

Mr Waller later attempted an apology that was suffixed with the words, “I strongly believe what I believe and fight for it with the same tenacity as those who disagree with me”.

Henry County Board Chairman, Roger Gradert, said he had received complaints about Mr Waller’s comments.

“They are personal comments. Those comments haven’t been made on the board, so as board members we are restricted legally because the people elected him into District 1,” he said.

“The comments are appalling and everyone is upset with each other and they are trying to drag the board into the middle of it.”