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Polish gay couple responds to death threats with video promoting love
“No matter if you are boy or girl, young or old, gay or lesbian or heterosexual – everyone needs somebody. What really counts is love.”
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Polish gay couple’s video for Roxette’s new song is the perfect end to summer
Watch as these two cuties have you bouncing in your seat and dreaming of the beach as summer draws to a close.
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Resisting Trump’s tyranny requires bystanders to become ‘upstanders’
History shows: Everyone, not only the direct perpetrators of oppression, plays a vital role in genocides.
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Gay priest fired by Vatican describes ‘special homophobia’
The Polish monsignor says that a “special kind of homophobia” exists among priests, because those who are gay are forced to hate themselves.
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Thousands of LGBT rights supporters march through Warsaw in annual ‘Equality Parade’
Thousands of activists have marched in scorching weather in Warsaw’s 15th yearly “Equality Parade” on Saturday, confirming a growing public support for LGBT rights.
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Poland’s first openly gay lawmaker elected country’s first openly gay mayor
WARSAW, Poland — Robert Biedron already made history once in Poland by becoming the first openly gay lawmaker in parliament in 2011. On Monday, he became the country’s first openly gay mayor. The 38-year-old’s political successes are a marker of how quickly this deeply conservative and Catholic country has changed …
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Winnie the Pooh banned from Polish playground over ‘dubious sexuality’
TUSZYN, Poland — Authorities in the Polish town of Tuszyn have blocked a plan to have famed children’s character Winnie the Pooh used as the public face of a local playground because the bear is of “dubious sexuality” and “inappropriately dressed” for children because he is “half naked”.
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Openly gay Polish parliamentarian attacked following Warsaw pride event
WARSAW — Poland’s first openly gay Member of Parliament reported that he was attacked after attending Warsaw’s annual pride event on Saturday.
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Walesa avoids hate crime charge for anti-gay remarks
WARSAW, Poland — Polish prosecutors say they will not charge former President Lech Walesa with hate crimes for recent remarks deemed offensive to gays.
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Gay, transsexual Polish lawmakers protest Walesa’s anti-gay rant
WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s first openly gay and transsexual lawmakers took seats on the front bench of Parliament Wednesday to protest hostile remarks by former President Lech Walesa.