'Black Voices for Trump' advisory board member once said homosexuality is 'evil' and an 'abomination'

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'Black Voices for Trump' coalition board member Clarence Mason Weaver was recently found to have said women should be 'handmaidens' and be 'submissive.'

A board member of a coalition of black leaders to reelect President Donald Trump who has made numerous misogynistic comments, also made demeaning remarks about homosexuality, including that it is"evil" and an"abomination."

In a November 2018 video posted to his YouTube channel titled"I don't like ads making social statements," Weaver criticized an advertisement with a woman married to a same-sex partner and said,"Homosexuality is an abomination."Weaver added that he can and has worked"with a lot of homosexuals" on political and social issues"but I'm not going to stand there and pretend like that's not a sin.

It is not clear when Weaver, a conservative social commentator and author, was added to the list of board members of the coalition Trump launched earlier this month at a rally in Atlanta. The coalition"will encourage the black community to re-elect President Donald J. Trump by sharing experiences and successes of everyday people as a result of the Trump administration," according to its website.

The previous month, Weaver tweeted a story about a transgender Miss Universe contestant and opined,"This is not gender equality, it is gender delusion. You are a man. You don't have a womb, you are a guy. It is not gender equality because you don't equal a women."

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