Johan Derksen reveals that one of today’s table guests is inside extremely homophobic. “He said,” If one of those guys of mine is gay, I immediately kick him out. “
It seems unlikely That a majority in the Lower House wants to ban conversion therapy and want to make it punishable was announced yesterday. Ridiculous, says Johan Derksen. He spoke about it in the evening Today Inside. “I just think the ban for those crazy people should come, because a doctor can have that conversation.”
Albert is gay
Albert Verlinde reminds us of his own youth. “I have to say: today I am thinking again how things were going with me when I told my parents that I was gay.”
Johan jokingly: “Had your parents not already seen that?”
Albert: “No, really not! I was in the final exam year, I could no longer learn and I thought: I just have to tell it now. At night I had taken my mother out of bed and I said, “It’s so and so on.”
Goosebumps
How did that go? Albert: “I said to my mother: ‘I am gay. You don’t have to worry that I will walk through the streets in a pink pantsuit ‘, because that was at that time. I think: I give a consolation prize. Then my mother said, “Oh, well, very annoying, go to sleep again.” So I went to sleep again. “
“My father then had some problems, so I thought: I don’t tell them. But those people are married to each other, so a little later the door opens and I can still get goosebumps when I tell it … “
Trouser suit
How did the father of Albert react? “My father enters the bedroom, sits down on the edge of my bed and says: ‘Boy, it’s your life, we hope to enjoy you for a long time and if you want to walk through the streets in a pink pantsuit, then You shouldn’t leave it for us. “
Johan: “That’s a very nice reaction.”
Wilfred Genee: “It should always be that way.”
Homophobic
Table guest Wierd Duk thinks it is often the case nowadays. “That’s how it goes very often, I think.”
Wilfred: “Is that so?”
Johan then reveals: “Well, not always. I will not mention his name, because that would not be nice either, but we had someone at the table here, I have been talking to that, and who said: ‘If one of those guys of mine is gay, then, then I immediately kick him out. “
‘Serious?’
Which table guest today inside is so extremely homophobic? And why should he be protected by Johan? If you are so good to throw your possible gay son on the street, then you also have to be so big to endure a PR storm about your narrow opinion?
Albert surprised: “Seriously?”
Wierd: “You don’t mean that!”
Strange response
Johan is protecting the in question VI-homophobic. “I say,” Never tell that at such a table. “
Wierd: “That is also a very strange response, I must say.”
Johan: “Yes, but they are still there.”
Wierd: “Yes, apparently yes. Intense. “

