The presidential debate on tv Republic ran for moments in a turbulent atmosphere. 1 of the tense situations occurred erstwhile controversial words were made about LGBT+.
The speech of 1 of the participants sparked an immediate reaction of 2 candidates for president – Adrian Zandberg (Joint Party) and Simon Holownia (Poland 2050), who powerfully protested against these suggestions. Joanna Senyszyn besides made her point.
A disturbance in the Republic studio. It was about the words of LGBT+ people
It is precisely that Marek Jakubiak said that LGBT+ people are "margins of society". – And with respect to these people I must say that they are not the value of the nation, due to the fact that the nation (...) is us and procreation. The nation consists, ladies and gentlemen, of children. And there is no consent for any rainbow Fridays – it is dead.
Zandberg then pointed out to him that "there are no better and worse citizens". Joanna Senyszyn added that children must learn tolerance at school.
– You said that the nation was individual who was provoking – the agitated Holovnia intervened. "No, I said that the nation is made up of those who procreate," said Jakubiak.
– So those who do not procreate are out of the nation, yes? – asked the amazed Holovnia. - No, no. They are besides members of the nation. People do not realize this? – said Jakubiak. Another discussion was cut off by the lead, as she began asking another question.