Posted on 02/26/2020 7:29:33 AM PST by Cronos
A third of Poland has declared itself to be an official “LGBT-free” zone as local municipalities sign a pledge adopting resolutions against “LGBT propaganda”.
Nearly 100 Polish municipal or local governments have now proclaimed themselves to be “free from LGBTI ideology”. Local authorities in these areas pledge to refrain from acts that encourage tolerance and must avoid providing financial assistance to NGOs working to promote equal rights.
An “Atlas of Hate” map created by activists reveals the extent of Poland that has signed up to this pledge – and it covers an area greater than the size of Hungary.
The area has continued to grow after the European Parliament passed a resolution that strongly condemned the concept of LGBT-free zones in December.
MEPs described the measures as part of “a broader context of attacks against the LGBTI community in Poland, which include growing hate speech by public and elected officials and public media, as well as attacks and bans on Pride marches and actions such as Rainbow Friday.”
They called on Poland to firmly condemn” LGBT+ discrimination and to revoke resolutions attacking LGBT+ rights, and instructed the European Commission to ensure that EU funds are not “being used for discriminatory purposes”.
This warning was ignored by the ruling party Law and Justice (PiS), who are largely responsible for driving the upswing anti-LGBT+ sentiment in Poland.
PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczyński recently secured an election victory with a campaign that was centred on hardline homophobic views. Municipalities started passing the first resolutions against “LGBT propaganda” in March 2019, just as PiS ramped up its anti-LGBT messaging.
In August Kaczyński hit out at Pride parades, telling voters: “This travelling theatre that is showing up in different cities to provoke and then cry we are the ones who are harmed by this, it must be unmasked and discarded.
Equality parades in Poland are routinely attacked by far-right activists who violently oppose Pride-goers with homophobic chants and explosive projectiles.
Polish hate crime laws provide little deterrent as they do not cover sexuality or gender identity. Earlier this week, a husband and wife convicted of bringing three deadly homemade explosives to a Pride march in Lubin were sentenced to just one year in prison.
Homofascists declare Poland a rogue nation
Homosexual acts should be illegal everywhere.
They went after the NGO’S promoting LGBT as well......too bad we couldn’t do likewise here in the US!
If the queers would just keep their perversion to themselves they would be left alone.
Making normal, healthy intolerance legal.
I’ve considered Poland if things get to crazy here.
RuhRoh! They better hope mare pete don’t win.
How much of Poland is an “intolerant” sheep boinker free zone?
Cool, now do the US
The gay caballeros are free to do as they wish...in private.
Nice map with the countries identified in their languages
So Petey Buttplug is not welcome there!
I notice that “they” only pick on places that do not pick back.
Talk to us right after you folks fight Islamic countries, you know, the ones that actually harm LGBTs.
Until then, get a room, STFU, and go away.
The area of Poland identified as anti-LGBT is heavily agricultural and is populated by rural, stubbornly tradition-minded conservative Catholics. In the Communist era, they successfully resisted collectivization and were granted a considerable degree of freedom in order to avoid losing their essential role in Polish agricultural production or provoking an armed revolt that would endanger Soviet lines of communication into Germany. It is ludicrous to think that any effort by urban, pro-EU new Poland types could succeed in shaming them into knuckling under on LGBT issues.
Tolerant is not tolerant of others
Hungary would be perfect, too!
Does that mean that dicque chopping and/or grafting is not allowed there too?
Same here. It looks really good to me.
They dont want equality
They dont want to be left alone
They want supremacy
They want power at the top level
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