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US comedian spoofs same-sex marriage critics in new music video

By Josh Haggis

US comedian Trevor Moore has unveiled a new music video that pokes fun at same-sex marriage critics.

In support of his upcoming show High In Church on Comedy Central, Moore has released a music video that tells the story of a “simpler time” before gays could legally get married.

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“The gays got married and released gay spores, and all the straight people weren’t in love no more,” jokes Moore, before going on spoof the views of the countless right-wing nut jobs that have made some truly outrageous claims in their battle against same-sex marriage in the US.

“Then the gays started kissing and the state said ‘cool’. Then they made all the kids be gay in school, ‘cos the gays got married…”

Watch the video below:

[youtube height=”HEIGHT” width=”WIDTH”]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7YW045deBY[/youtube]

 

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