Under fire over LGBT rights, Polish leader blames activist
Source: Associated Press
Under fire over LGBT rights, Polish leader blames activist
By VANESSA GERA
October 5, 2020
WARSAW, Poland (AP) Bart Staszewski felt angry and hopeless when local governments in Poland started passing resolutions last year declaring themselves to be free of LGBT ideology.
The activist and filmmaker objected to the way conservative officials were using the word ideology to describe what he considers a natural desire for people who love each other to be together. At least 100 municipalities or regions, mostly in conservative southeastern Poland, have passed declarations that vowed to keep out LGBT ideology or adopted family charters that backed heterosexual unions.
I am just a normal Pole who just wants a good life with my partner and to be able to marry him one day, the 30-year-old said. Where is the ideology?
In response, he settled on a protest around the communities that are now widely referred to as LGBT-free zones, a move that has enraged Polands conservative, nationalist government as his posts have gone viral.
With Poland under mounting international criticism for its treatment of its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki accused Staszewski of carrying out a hoax that has led some to believe that Poland has a human rights problem.
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People hold a protest rally in front of Poland's Education Ministry in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020, against the appointment of a new education minister Przemyslaw Czarnek. Czarnek has said that LGBT people "are not equal to normal people." LGBT rights are the focus of a growing culture clash in Poland. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)