Pacquiao draws flak for gay remarks

He's a boxing star but Manny Pacquiao won't be thought of too highly by the gay community after his comments about same-sex relationships.

Manny Pacquiao takes questions at the Asia Society in New York

Boxing star Manny Pacquiao has created a firestorm after his comments about same-sex relationships. (AAP)

Boxing star Manny Pacquiao has created a firestorm in his home country after saying people in same-sex relationships "are worse than animals."

Pacquiao, who is running for a Philippine Senate seat, made the remark in a video posted Monday on local TV5's election site.

He also said animals are better than people in same-sex relationships because they recognise the difference between males and females.

Among those expressing opposition to the comments was gay comedian and television host Jose Marie Viceral, known as Vice Ganda.

He tweeted that lesbian, gays, bisexuals and transgenders are humans, not animals. He said they're not saints, but that they'll pray for Pacquiao.

Danton Remoto of the LGBT group Ladlad said Pacquiao's comments showed he had a shallow understanding of issues important to the LGBT community.


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