Bryan Fischer: Gay Activists Avoid Talk Of Sexual Activity Because It Would 'Gross Out' Americans

WATCH: Pundit Suggests Activists Don't Mention Gay Sex Because It Would 'Gross Out' Supporters

It's shaping up to be a monumental week for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights movement, with the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear arguments regarding the legality of Prop 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) -- but when anti-gay pundit isn't hearing any of it.

On his "Focal Point" radio show, the American Family Association's Bryan Fischer proclaimed LGBT rights advocates have made a deliberate effort to "keep the eyes of Americans off what it is that homosexuals do when they come together" because such "deviant" sexual acts would "gross them right out."

"They understand there is a visceral, moral reaction that most people have to that type of sexual activity," Fischer noted, as Right Wing Watch first reported.

Of course, Fischer is no stranger to anti-gay declarations. In recent months, he condemned President Barack Obama's inaugural address, pointing specifically to -- you guessed it -- the historic segments on gay rights.

"All men are created equal, but nobody, nobody, nobody is born gay," Fischer, who also argued that Obama "displays ignorance" in his embrace of same-sex marriage and other LGBT rights and "doesn't know what he's talking about," stated in that rant. "Nobody's born that way!"

Last year, Fischer even called for an "Underground Railroad to deliver innocent children from same-sex households."

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