‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson took aim at homosexuality in an interview with GQ which hit the Internet on Wednesday. Equating same sex relationships to bestiality, he called homosexuality ‘not logical.’

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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson took aim at homosexuality in an interview with GQ. Equating same sex relationships to bestiality, he called homosexuality ‘not logical.’




"Duck Dynasty" patriarch Phil Robertson emerged from his Louisiana swamp to take aim at what he considers one of society's great sins -- homosexuality.


In a shocking interview in the January issue of GQ,[1] the 67-year-old reality television star and darling of the political right equated same-sex relationships with bestiality.


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"It seems like, to me, a vagina - as a man - would be more desirable than a man's anus, that's just me," the


"I'm just thinking: There's more there! She's got more to offer. I mean, come on, dudes! You know what I'm saying? But hey, sin: It's not logical, my man. It's just not logical."


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Robertson took his brand of logic even further:


"Start with homosexual behavior and just morph out from there," he explained when asked by GQ's Drew Magary[4] what exactly he considered sinful, "bestiality, sleeping around with this woman and that woman and that woman and those men."


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The Duck Dynasty crew is photographed in the January 2014 issue of GQ.

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The Duck Dynasty crew is photographed in the January 2014 issue of GQ.



It didn't take long for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation to fire back at the outspoken hunter.


"Phil and his family claim to be Christian, but Phil's lies about an entire community fly in the face of what true Christians believe," GLAAD spokesperson Wilson Cruz responded in a statement.


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"He clearly knows nothing about gay people or the majority of Louisianans - and Americans - who support legal recognition for loving and committed gay and lesbian couples.


"Phil's decision to push vile and extreme stereotypes is a stain on A&E and his sponsors who now need to reexamine their ties to someone with such public disdain for LGBT people and families."


The Robertson clan, which includes Phil's brother, Si, and sons, Willie, Jase and Jep, have been enjoying the spotlight since the unlikely success of the A&E reality series about their duck call business.


Though much of the appeal of the show - which drew a network record 11.8 million viewers for its fourth season premiere - surrounds their goofy antics, the Robertsons have been up front about using their fame as a soapbox for their religious beliefs and political conservatism.


The family hit the Christian speaking circuit over the summer. Evangelist Rick Warren's church even hosted a "Ducky Dynasty" day in July. Willie Robertson also revealed on Fox News a month later that GOP leaders had been courting him for a political run, based on the clan's emphasis on family values.


"We're Bible-thumpers who just happened to end up on television," Phil Robertson told GQ.




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