UT Dallas Professor Tweet Calling for 'Cure for Homosexuality' Sparks University Investigation

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A University of Texas at Dallas professor said homosexuality is a 'medical disorder.' Now, the university has launched an investigation following outcry from students.

, Farage further explained why he suggested"looking for a cure."

1. There's only a small fraction of the available population that a homosexual can have a sexual relationship with. [, nearly 8% of the population, are LGBTQ+.Editor's note: Homosexuality also3. A same-sex couple cannot have their own biological children. But there is a strong desire built into most of us to want our own biological children.

4. Men who have homosexual sex have a much higher incidence of sexually transmitted diseases than those who have heterosexual sex. Many of these are the result of breaking the blood-skin barrier that can happen during certain kinds of sex. . [Farage continued that he doesn’t care about students’ sexuality or religion. He also pushed back on critics’ claims that he is bigoted or homophobic. “I am none of these things, and nothing I have written shows that I am,” he said.

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