Former 'Star Trek' star George Takei is trolling the Texas Republican Party for labeling homosexuality “abnormal” in a raft of resolutions and proposed platform changes earlier this week.
this week: “We must see the labeling of homosexuality ‘an abnormal lifestyle choice’ by the Texas GOP’s platform for what it is: neo-facist dehumanization.”
He added: “Facists target vulnerable minority groups and seek to galvanize public hate against them.”At 5-years-old, Takei was sent to a World War II-era Japanese internment camp with his parents and two siblings. From 1942 to 1948, the U.S. government ripped hundreds of thousands of Americans of Japanese descent from their homes across the country, herded them onto closed train cars and shipped them like cattle to internment camps.
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