Politician claims ‘anything you say about a gay is a gay slur’ (VIDEO)

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A Representative from the US state of Iowa has claimed that it is not possible to say anything about gays without it being a gay slur.

Republican Ralph Watts made the comments at an event in Urbandale at the weekend.

Watts was asked by a constituent about his former Democratic challenger Bryce Smith, and why he had referred to him as ā€œred riderā€.

Politician claims ‘anything you say about a gay is a gay slur’ (VIDEO)

He claimed he didnā€™t know it was a slur, saying: ā€œAnything you say anymore about a gay is a gay slur.ā€

Watts was first caught on video using the term when a video surfaced of him saying it in February.

He said he was using the homonym ā€œRed Ryderā€, after the BB gun used by Ralphie in A Christmas Story.

Speaking to the Des Moines Register last month, Watts says: ā€œRed Ryder BB gun is the thing that falls in the category of a kidā€™s first gun, and itā€™s used to teach kids how to use a weapon and shows them responsibility and shows theyā€™re capable of using something more powerful.

ā€œWith some of the things that have happened, the constant sniping and constant obscure criticism shows me that he hasnā€™t progressed past the Red Ryder stage. ā€¦ I hadnā€™t heard about the slur until he brought it up.ā€

The comments were criticised by LGBT+ group One Iowa, the executive director of which, Daniel Hoffman-Zinnel, said: ā€œThis is an unacceptably dismissive and unapologetic response to a valid question about his previous use of a slur.

ā€œWords have real power to hurt and suppress marginalised communities, and Rep. Watts is failing to take responsibility for his words and shifting blame to the very community his words are hurting. Further, his use of the phrase ā€˜a gayā€™ is homophobic and dehumanising. We ask him to apologise for his actions.ā€

Critics have said whether the comments were intended as homophobic or not, Watts should refrain from name-calling.

Watch the exchange with the constituent below: