Legislator resigns after furor over remarks about gay people
April 5, 2021
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) An upstate New York county legislator resigned Monday after criticizing gay relationships as unsustainable, saying “give them an island, they’ll be gone in 40 years.”
Albany County legislator George Langdon IV resigned less than a week after a video surfaced of him making the remark at a local retreat titled “A Return to Liberty under the Constitution, prompting calls that he step down, according to the Times Union of Albany.
“Everything God does is sustainable, it’s sustainable. It’s perpetual, he said in the video. Sorry, when you have homosexual relationships, it’s not perpetual. Give them an island, they’ll be gone in 40 years. Because God created us this way. There’s so much common sense that needs to be applied to our policies, our procedures that we do in our government.”