NEW RULE: NO SINGING ABOUT APOSTGACY. Italian singer defends song about gay man becoming straight, but says it ruined his career.

Povia says that since he won second prize for the song at Italy’s Sanremo festival, “Gay associations in many provinces have repeatedly invited me to apologize to the gay community,” and he has found it difficult to find work because of a whispering campaign against him by homosexuals.

“Apologize for what? For singing a song? A true story?” . . .

The song tells the true story of a man who lived the homosexual lifestyle for 20 years and is now married with children. He shared his story with Povia on a train ride from Milan to Rome in 2004, asking him to write a song about it.

Gay Apostates don’t exist, so stop singing about them!