Likely 2016 Republican presidential contender Dr. Ben Carson generated a lot of headlines after saying that being gay is “absolutely” a choice during an interview on Wednesday morning. In a conversation with CNN’s Chris Cuomo, the host and Carson were debating the similarities between the Civil Rights struggle of the 20th century, and the LGBT community’s current fight for equality.
During the discussion Carson said, “People have no control over their race, for instance.” Cuomo then asked, “You think they have control over their sexuality?”
“Absolutely,” Carson said without hesitation.
“You think being gay is a choice,” the host replied. “Absolutely,” Carson answered. When asked to explain his opinion, Carson said, “A lot of people who go into prison go into prison straight and when they come out, they’re gay.”
Appearing on Sean Hannity’s radio show later Wednesday, Carson claimed the CNN interview was chopped down significantly to emphasize his controversial comments about homosexuality.
Late Wednesday, Carson apologized on Facebook for his choice of words, but not for the content of what he said. “I do not pretend to know how every individual came to their sexual orientation. I regret that my words to express that concept were hurtful and divisive. For that I apologize unreservedly to all that were offended,” the post reads.
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The statement goes on to say, “Some of our brightest minds have looked at this debate, and up until this point there have been no definitive studies that people are born into a specific sexuality.”
This is far from the first time that Carson has courted controversy with things he’s said. Here’s a chronological look at five of his most eyebrow-raising remarks during his relatively short time in the political limelight.
1. Redefining marriage played a role in the “fall of the Roman Empire” – January 22, 2013
With the publication of his book, America the Beautiful, Carson was able to give his thoughts on a range of issues including marriage equality. Under a chapter entitled, “Freedom to Mind Our Own Business,” Carson wrote “if we can redefine marriage as between two men or two women or any other way based on social pressures as opposed to between a man and a woman… [that] is a slippery slope with a disastrous ending, as witnessed in the dramatic fall of the Roman Empire.”
Writing for Slate months later when Carson’s book got renewed attention, reporter Dave Weigel pointed out gay marriage had been named a “legal deviance” 100 years before the fall of Rome.
2. No one can redefine marriage, “be they gays, be they NAMBLA…” – March 26, 2013
While appearing on the FOX News Channel in late March of 2013, Carson was asked about impending Supreme Court action on marriage equality. Carson stated he believes that marriage is “between a man and a woman” before adding that no one can change the definition of marriage, “be they gays, be they NAMBLA, be they people who believe in bestiality.”
Appearing later that week on msnbc, Carson told Andrea Mitchell that “if anyone was offended, I apologize.” The neurosurgeon said his intent was not to equate the gay community with pedophiles or those who practice bestiality.
“If you ask me for an apple and I give you an orange you would say, that’s not an orange,” Carson explained. “And I say, that’s a banana. And that’s not an apple either. Or a peach, that’s not an apple, either. It doesn’t mean that I’m equating the banana and the orange and the peach. In the same way I’m not equating those things.”
The controversy around these remarks eventually led to Carson stepping down as the commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
3. Obamacare is “worst thing” to happen to America since slavery – November 11, 2013









