Oklahoma college board member chided for anti-gay comments

A former Oklahoma City mayor and member of the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents has sparked outrage by comparing comparing gay people to pedophiles.

Kirk Humphreys made the comments during a local public affairs TV show that aired over the weekend in Oklahoma, during a discussion of sexual misconduct scandals in Congress.

Humphreys and others were discussing allegations against Minnesota Senator Al Franken, who is stepping down, and President Donald Trump when Humphreys began to ramble about other subjects. He said he was ‘going to make a lot of people mad today.’

‘Is homosexuality right or wrong? It’s not relative, there’s a right and wrong,’ Humphreys said on KFOR’s weekly show Flashpoint. 

‘If it’s OK then it’s OK for everybody and, quite frankly, it’s OK for men to sleep with little boys.’ 

Kirk Humphreys (right) made the comments during a local public affairs TV show, Flashpoint, that aired over the weekend in Oklahoma

'Is homosexuality right or wrong? It's not relative, there's a right and wrong,' Humphreys said. 'If it's OK then it's OK for everybody and, quite frankly, it's OK for men to sleep with little boys.'

‘Is homosexuality right or wrong? It’s not relative, there’s a right and wrong,’ Humphreys said. ‘If it’s OK then it’s OK for everybody and, quite frankly, it’s OK for men to sleep with little boys.’

The panel was discussing the resignation announcement of Senator Al Franken (pictured) when Humphreys began to ramble about other subjects

The panel was discussing the resignation announcement of Senator Al Franken (pictured) when Humphreys began to ramble about other subjects

LGBTQ advocacy group Freedom Oklahoma called for Humphreys’ removal from the Board of Regents if he didn’t apologize. 

Executive Director Troy Stevenson said Monday that Humphreys’ comments were disheartening and dangerous for LGBTQ youth who are already harassed and bullied.

A staffer at Humphreys’ office said he was out of town Monday and unavailable to comment. Humphreys, 67, did not immediately reply to an email seeking comment.

The president of the University of Oklahoma distanced himself from Humphreys’ comments. 

President David Boren noted that Humphreys was not speaking on behalf of the university, adding that the school was committed to diversity and inclusiveness.

State Rep. Emily Virgin, a Democrat from Oklahoma City, was stunned at the remarks

State Rep. Emily Virgin, a Democrat from Oklahoma City, was stunned at the remarks

‘I do not share his views on this matter,’ Boren said in a statement.

A state lawmaker who appeared with Humphreys pushed back at him on the show, saying it was wrong to compare sexual misconduct and crimes to the legal behavior of consenting adults.

‘Mr. Humphreys’ comments were disgusting, offensive, and just plain wrong,’ Rep. Emily Virgin, a Democrat from Oklahoma City, later said on her Facebook page. ‘I unequivocally stand with the LGBT community.

Stevenson said his group planned to protest an Oklahoma City real estate project that belongs to Humphreys’ family business if he doesn’t apologize.

TRANSCRIPT OF HUMPHREY’S REMARKS 

Humphreys: Is homosexuality right or wrong? It’s not relative. There’s a right and wrong, you just said it. If it’s OK, then it’s OK for everybody and quite frankly it’s OK for men to sleep with little boys if it’s OK.

Virgin: I’m unclear on what Barney Frank did other than being a homosexual. Are you saying there was some inappropriate conduct on his part? Because I’m not aware of that.

Humphreys: I’m saying there is a standard of right and wrong. In our society we’ve gotten to where — I’m going to make a lot of people mad today — we’ve gotten to where there’s no right or wrong, it’s just all relative. It’s not all relative.

Virgin: But Kirk, to compare Barney Frank being a homosexual to Al Franken or John Conyers or the president or Roy Moore making unwanted —

Humphreys: Depends.



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