Posted on 01/17/2007 10:53:50 AM PST by lizol
Will Poland face its homophobic demons?
Stewart Who?, GAY.COM
Wednesday 17 January, 2007 13:39 | More from this date |
There are hopes for a monument in the centre of Polands capital city to commemorate the Pink Triangle gays who were slaughtered in Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War.
More gays were excecuted in Nazi concentration camps in Poland than in any other country invaded by Hitler during the Second World War. Between 20,000 and 40,000 died in the horrific Auschwitz camp in south west Poland.
We have to build this monument so that the people will not forget the thousands of gays who were murdered in the concentration camps of Poland, said Lukasz Palucki, the founder of the Citizens Initiative to Commemorate Gays and Lesbians.
World War II is evidence that intolerance, anti-Semitism and homophobia lead to concentration camps. History has proved that hated towards other groups leads to homicide.
Its time to commemorate all the homosexuals murdered in Nazi concentration camps, Palucki continued, adding that a similar monument was unveiled last December in Berlin.
While Paluckis requests are justified and timely, Berlin is a very different city to Warsaw. Arguably, Poland needs to face its homophobic demons with great urgency, unlike Germany, which is a gay paradise in comparison and a hot destination for queer tourists.
Recent events in Poland suggest that it will take more than symbolic architecture to change the coutrys backward attitude to lesbians and gays.
The backers of the monument have announced that a contest for the design is to be held next week. They hope the monument will be in place in May so that the Warsaw Gay Pride march could pass and pay respects.
Not only does this seem like wishful thinking, but the idea isn't entirely supported by all the gay community in Poland.
It is not a wise idea, Robert Biedroñ, the head of Kampanii Przeciw Homofobii (Campaign against Homophobia) said.
I think that such a monument can only make people turn away from the gay community. It will be taken as litigious, he suggested.
His fears are understandable, as a large majority of the Polish population are resistant to gay rights, and their homophobia is fully supported by the authorities.
When the 60th anniversary of the Allied liberation of Auschwitz was commemorated, gays were the only group ignored during the official ceremony attended by many world leaders.
Last year, in reference to the 2006 gay pride march, Wojciech Wierzejski, a front-bench member of Parliament stated; If the deviants will start demonstrating, they need to be bashed with a thick club.
While allowing Warsaw gay march, city authorities also gave official approval to an anti-gay march staged by the League of Polish Families, and along the same route, as the Gay Pride March.
It appeared that the right-wing Warsaw city government set up a potentially violent confrontation by authorising the two marches in the same place at the same time.
Some might argue that a 20-story rainbow-coloured monument would still prove inadequate under the current circumstances. What Poland really needs is pressure from the EU to brush up its human rights
and a complete change of government.
DEMON!
Maybe they'd rather be a hot destination for norman people instead.
Gays trying to woo Poles?
I guess it was all Poland's fault. Genghis Khan should've finished it off when he had the chance. < /s >
As everybody who's ever heard of Gulbuth the Rampant knows, there's no such thing as a homophobic demon.
Will homosexuals face their hetrophobic demons?
Homosexuals would be better off facing their own demons.
Wait, I'm missing something here...
Actual demons have never been known for their homophobia.
Is he on drugs? Some of the highest-up members of the Nazi party were notorious homosexuals.
A quick tour of Germany and it's clear the party is still full of them
Yeah! It's been over 950 years since the last Norman Invasion. We're due.
The problem is, that the idiot, who said so - Lukasz Palucki - is a Pole himself.
So he should've known that.
But it fits their vision: Catholic, strongly conservative Poland - "persecution" of gays - concentration camps.
Makes sense (sarcasm)
Yes quite the contrary...
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