S-Dot reacts to rapper's stand on anti-gay laws
The TV personality and rapper is calling out M.I to not appear supporting homosexuality as it is a sin.
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M.I feels with this law now in place, the homosexuals should not openly come out with their sexual orientation.
MI defends his opinion in reply to a Twitter follower who faulted him by stating that adultery and cheating are wrong but they are not criminalized.
“My thinking.. I was born straight.. I wd never want 2b punished 4 who I am.. because of this.. I wouldn’t punish som1 else for who they are.
Cheating and adultery are wrong.. but they are not criminalized.. and no form of consensual adult expression of love should be.. my opinion."
S-Dot however thinks otherwise, though not touching on the part where MI spoke on adultery and cheating not being criminalized, went straightforward to say - "Homosexuality is a sin, it is clearly stated in the bible."
Meanwhile, M.I Abaga has appealed to fans to to be patient for the release of his next project.
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