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Uploaded by on May 9, 2011

The iPhone can do most anything. But is it powerful enough to turn gay folks straight? That's the question that infoMania's "That's Gay" correspondent, Bryan Safi, tackles this week in examining the new iPhone app issued by Exodus International. The Christian group seeks to curb what it considers to be the scourge of homosexuality, and is now doing so on the hippest smartphone around. As Bryan notes, who knew all that hatred could fit in your pocket?

That's Gay is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of That's Gay, Bryan Safi explores gay issues and stereotypes as they are portrayed by the clueless media. For more Bryan visit http://current.com/groups/thats-gay/ and Current TV.

infoMania is a half-hour comedy show that airs weekly on Current TV. Picture the ultimate office water-cooler, only with funnier co-workers who willingly stay up late imbibing all forms of media so you don't have to. Caveat: Bring your own water. Hosted by Brett Erlich and co-starring Sergio Cilli, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman and Bryan Safi, infoMania airs on Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV.

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  • as a Christian, I feel so ashamed of how some other Christians can be so narrow minded. =.=

  • .."and another ex-gay with no hair" LMFAO love Bryan!

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  • @Za3chik mind you, it was with good reason

  • wow, you can really tell he was pissed about this one

  • iphone 4 sucks... gief samsung G2

  • @alwayscommenting56 same here

  • "It may not be a fart, but it's definitely a piece of sh*t!"

    YES!

  • "It may not be a fart, but it's defiantly a piece of shit"

  • YES! BRETT AND BRYAN ON THE SAME SHOW!

  • tens of dozens of people :)

  • "I have an iphone 4, you jealous?"

    Nope, getting mine tomorrow :D

  • this guys flamboyancy is tounge in cheek, correct? Not that it matters if he is.... I guess the fact that I'm labeling his mannerisms is gay.

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