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Polish president vows to ban LGBT teaching in schools "LGBT ideology" is worse than Communismhttps://orthochristian.com/131959.html
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As the June 28th presidential elections quickly approach, Polish President Andrzej Duda has vowed to ban teaching about LGBT issues in the nations schools.
The President is an ally of the right-wing Law and Justice Party, which considers LGBT ideology an invasive foreign influence that undermines the nations traditional Catholic values.
A few days later, Duda also spoke of LGBT ideology as more destructive than communism.
Parents are responsible for the sexual education of their children. It is not possible for any institutions to interfere in the way parents raise their children, he told a group of supporters, last Wednesday, Reuters reports.
In 2018, Duda also backed legislation that would have banned homosexual propaganda in schools and youth organizations.
He also pledged that he would not allow gay couples to marry or adopt, calling it a foreign ideology that is not accepted by Polish society. Poland does not legally recognize same-sex partnerships, though attitudes are slowly shifting.
Conversely, Dudas main opponent, the liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, has drawn criticism for introducing education about LGBT matters into Warsaw schools and supports homosexual civil partnerships, but reportedly would not allow them to adopt.
Speaking at a campaign event in Brzeg, a small town in southwestern Poland, on Saturday, Duda noted that LGBT is not peopleits an ideology, calling it more destructive than communism.
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It's religion driving this, but note the nationalist conceit. That being gay is "un-Polish".
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Polish president vows to ban LGBT teaching in schools (Original Post)
Odoreida
Jun 2020
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COLGATE4
(14,840 posts)1. So is being Jewish nt
tgenerico
(109 posts)2. More from Poland
Poland Punishes LGBT Rights Activist with Pretrial Detention
Warsaw police have arrested a nonbinary activist, Margot Szutowicz, who has been placed in pretrial detention, in the latest example of Polish authorities anti-LGBT actions. Forty-eight other people, from a crowd of LGBT rights supporters protesting Szutowiczs imminent arrest last Friday, were also briefly detained but have been released. An investigation by the Polish Commissioner for Human Rights found that some of those arrested were not protestors but merely bystanders, and further that police insulted and humiliated LGBT detainees.
Polish authorities should seek to have Szutowiczs pretrial detention lifted. Szutowicz is being held for two months awaiting trial for allegedly causing damage to a truck promoting false anti-LGBT propaganda and assaulting a pro-life demonstrator on June 27. The charges carry multi-year prison sentences.
Szutowicz was first arrested in connection with this case on July 14. The prosecutor requested pretrial detention but the district court in Warsaw-Mokotów denied that request and released her. However, prosecutors appealed, and on August 7, another court issued an order for two months pretrial detention. Szutowicz is currently being held in a single-person cell due to Covid-19 quarantine restrictions but, in violation of her due process rights, has not been allowed to contact her lawyer.
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