Thousands march against 'gay pride'
'Normal Parade' brings out Poles opposing special rights for
homosexuals
June 18, 2005
Touting red-and-white Polish flags, thousands of members of a Polish
youth organization opposed to special rights for homosexuals marched
through Warsaw today in a so-called "Normal Parade" in answer to a
recent "gay pride" event in the city.
Speaking to the marchers, League of Polish Families leader and member
of parliament Roman Geirtych said that as a predominantly Catholic
country Poland could not build its future on "pederasts" but rather on
the family.
The LPR is currently on the campaign trail ahead of Poland's Sept. 25
parliamentary elections and the Oct. 9 presidential election.
The parade was met with heckles and verbal abuse from members of "Stop
Fascism" – a left-wing group that held a small counter demonstration
in the city center.
A heavy police cordon separated the rival camps. No incidents of
violence were reported.
During the march, protesters came upon a couple who had just been
married. The marchers gave them a hearty welcome with long applause,
chanting, "You are the real future of Poland" and sang them "100 lat"
or "100 years of Life," a popular song in Poland sung during birthday
parties and anniversaries. Young Catholic activists presented the
young couple a T-shirt with their logo.
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| User: "WH" |
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| Title: Re: Poles march against Homosexuals |
20 Jun 2005 07:21:05 AM |
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wrote:
Thousands march against 'gay pride'
'Normal Parade' brings out Poles opposing special rights for
homosexuals
June 18, 2005
Touting red-and-white Polish flags, thousands of members of a Polish
youth organization opposed to special rights for homosexuals marched
through Warsaw today in a so-called "Normal Parade" in answer to a
recent "gay pride" event in the city.
Speaking to the marchers, League of Polish Families leader and member
of parliament Roman Geirtych said that as a predominantly Catholic
country Poland could not build its future on "pederasts" but rather on
the family.
The LPR is currently on the campaign trail ahead of Poland's Sept. 25
parliamentary elections and the Oct. 9 presidential election.
The parade was met with heckles and verbal abuse from members of "Stop
Fascism" - a left-wing group that held a small counter demonstration
in the city center.
A heavy police cordon separated the rival camps. No incidents of
violence were reported.
During the march, protesters came upon a couple who had just been
married. The marchers gave them a hearty welcome with long applause,
chanting, "You are the real future of Poland" and sang them "100 lat"
or "100 years of Life," a popular song in Poland sung during birthday
parties and anniversaries. Young Catholic activists presented the
young couple a T-shirt with their logo.
Nice little gay post pantyboy!
WH
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| User: "" |
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22 Jun 2005 10:35:24 AM |
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Chris The Gay IRA Member wrote:
TheSilver@Bullet.com wrote:
Thousands march against 'gay pride'
'Normal Parade' brings out Poles opposing special rights for
homosexuals
June 18, 2005
Touting red-and-white Polish flags, thousands of members of a Polish
youth organization opposed to special rights for homosexuals marched
through Warsaw today in a so-called "Normal Parade" in answer to a
recent "gay pride" event in the city.
Speaking to the marchers, League of Polish Families leader and member
of parliament Roman Geirtych said that as a predominantly Catholic
country Poland could not build its future on "pederasts" but rather on
the family.
The LPR is currently on the campaign trail ahead of Poland's Sept. 25
parliamentary elections and the Oct. 9 presidential election.
The parade was met with heckles and verbal abuse from members of "Stop
Fascism" - a left-wing group that held a small counter demonstration
in the city center.
A heavy police cordon separated the rival camps. No incidents of
violence were reported.
During the march, protesters came upon a couple who had just been
married. The marchers gave them a hearty welcome with long applause,
chanting, "You are the real future of Poland" and sang them "100 lat"
or "100 years of Life," a popular song in Poland sung during birthday
parties and anniversaries. Young Catholic activists presented the
young couple a T-shirt with their logo.
Nice little gay post
WH
Once again, Anti-Gay, which of course gets you mad because
you are Gay.
Tony
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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| Title: Re: Poles march against Homosexuals |
19 Jun 2005 08:51:28 AM |
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wrote:
Thousands march against 'gay pride'
'Normal Parade' brings out Poles opposing special rights for
homosexuals
Dum-dums - they're opposing *equal* rights for homosexual, not "sPeCiAl
RiGhTs". Did they wear tinfoil hats, too?
Woods
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