Philippines’ Duterte finds the cure for gay

It appears that Rodrigo Duterte, Philippines President has found the cure for being gay as he said on Thursday that he was once gay but later “cured” himself after meeting his former wife.

He made the statements on a trip to Japan where he accused his political opponent Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV of being gay, claiming that the way he moved proves that.

“I said, ‘Are you sure?’ They said, ‘You ask any gay person who sees Trillanes move, they’ll say he’s gay,’” he said, the Filipino news organization Rappler reported.

“Good thing Trillanes and I are similar. But I cured myself,” Duterte continued. “When I began a relationship with [ex-wife Elizabeth] Zimmerman, I said, this is it. I became a man again,” he continued.

He added: “Duterte is gay. So I am gay, I don’t care if I’m gay or not.”

Duterte has once tried to look moderate on LGBT talks in the Philippines, a fairly religious country, and even promised to legalize same-sex marriages during the presidential election, claiming that gay people were created by God.

“Same-sex marriage is good. Everyone deserves to be happy,” Duterte said back in 2015, according to the Filipino outlet.

But not too long after getting into power, Duterte baulked at the proposal and criticized transgender rights in the United States

“There’s no gender because you can be or she … that’s their culture. That’s only for them,” he reportedly said.

“That can’t be applied to us, we’re Catholics. And there is the Civil Code, which is you can only marry a woman for me, and for a woman to marry a man. That’s the law in the Philippines.”

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