The owner of an Oklahoma restaurant who made inflammatory comments on a local news station now finds himself the victim of an internet campaign that just went viral.

Gary James of Gary's Chicaros restaurant told KFOR-TV last week why he "really doesn't want gays around," going so far as to call them "freaks" and "f*ggots."

According to Raw Story, the "gays" on the internet were quick to respond with a campaign on websites Yelp and FaceBook.

Reviews on the sites declare James's restaurant "[b]est place for hot man sex!" The pages for the restaurant are now packed with hundred of reviews and comments, most promoting it as the preeminent gay club in Oklahoma.

"Ask for Gayry! He's faaaaaaabuuuuulouths," wrote one Yelp reviewer. "Like, I mean, O-M-G-Awethsome!"

As the Huffington Post notes, Some reviews are more serious, opting for sincerity in a direct address to the much-maligned restaurateur.

"As a combat vet who fought for all Americans [sic] freedom, I hope you and your bigoted views change," Scott from Washington said. "I will never eat a bite of food in this pit you call a restaurant. You are an embarrassment to this land. You are anti American."

James is a proud bigot, known to have turned down service to disabled persons and disdaining welfare recipients as well.

Even the restaurant's official t-shirt threatens violence against minorities, and their official slogan is "Where The Great Whites Gather."

The state of Oklahoma protects people from being denied service based on race, gender, or religion, but does not offer the same right for sexual preference.

It's unclear if James's restaurant has seen a spike in business since his bigoted comments went viral. Raw Story apparently tried to contact the owner, but the call went to a voicemail that was already too full to take any more messages.