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Smart Move! Google Pulls Disgusting 'Is My Son Gay?' Android App!

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Joke or not, this was SO disgusting! We're glad it's being pulled.

Last month, we were NOT pleased to learn that the Android Market was offering an app called "Is My Son Gay?" which claimed to give users an answer through a series of 20 offensive questions.

Fortunately, Google developers realized their HUGE mistake, and pulled the app following a Twitter campaign from AllOut.org.

Here's what AllOut.org's co-founder Andre Banks had to say about it:

"We are pleased that Google developers have heard the voice of the LGBT community and pulled the app. Apps such as these are outrageous and only serve to further negative stereotypes and homophobia."

We agree with Andre - we're VERY pleased that this awful app has been pulled…although we still can't believe it was created in the first place, ESPECIALLY because it was commissioned by Frenchman Christophe de Baran, who is gay himself!

Apparently, he's releasing a book next, which is also called Is My Son Gay?

………Ugh………….

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11 comments to “Smart Move! Google Pulls Disgusting 'Is My Son Gay?' Android App!”



  1. 1

    Yeah, because this is America, and if you don't like something instead of ignoring it or learning to take a joke you should bitch and complain and cry until you get your way. Oh wait….



  2. 2

    Christophe has something YOU don't have Perez, a sense of humor.



  3. 3

    Total insanity wins the day again. What a frightened sensitive place the world is. Well done to the new generation of gays single handedly converting more straight people into homophobes with their whining, moaning and humorless hysterical over reaction than ever before. STFU!!!!!!!!



  4. 4

    Im sorry but did anyone actually follow it through to the end? It had a wonderful message of love and acceptance at the end. Sure the stereotypical questions are a little offensive, but I think that the end result should have said something along the line of it doesnt matter love your son for who he is.



  5. 5

    Is anyone worried about forging the stereotypes that gays can't take a joke and tend to overreact? Maybe that should have been one of the questions.



  6. 6

    Okay seriously calm the hell down. You really over use the term "DISGUSTING".
    Maybe this was meant to poke fun? You know have a sense of humour? You said it yourself, it was commissioned by a gay man himself. You take things to literal and way too offensive. You need to lighten up



  7. 7

    Sounds like censorship to me.



  8. 8

    Can you say special treatment, Sure I knew you could.



  9. 9

    This type of post would only be found on your website Mario!



  10. 10

    and American continues to decline……



  11. 11

    Depending on how you answer the series of questions, here are a couple of possible "conclusions" from the app:

    Your son is a normal young man: modern and concerned about taking care of himself assuming some feminine habits while maintaining his attraction to girls.

    Your son may have already had some homosexual experiences with his best friend. These things happen. It is more and more usual in these times to maximize pleasures without taboo.

    Don't worry, your son is not gay. Get ready to become a mother-in-law! You'll soon have to be accepted by your future daughter-in-law. There's a great chance that you'll become a grandmother with all the pleasures that this brings.

    Your son is gay. No need to look the other way. Accept it.