by Jeff Childers
Finally, a few scraps of common sense are still, apparently, flying around the world somewhere, and this time they gathered in Bulgaria. French paper Le Monde ran the story headlined, “Bulgarian parliament bans LGBTQ+ ‘propaganda’ in schools. The overlong sub-headline, with way too many internal scare quotes, explained, “The bill, which was voted through with an overwhelming 159-22 majority despite outcry by rights NGOs, bans ‘incitement’ to ‘non-traditional sexual orientation’ or ‘gender identity other than the biological one.’”
The vote wasn’t even close. The Bulgarian parliament, which Le Monde terrifyingly identified as “pro-Russian,” overwhelmingly voted Tuesday to ban, and I quote, “propaganda, promotion or incitement in any way, directly or indirectly, in the education system of ideas and views related to non-traditional sexual orientation and/or gender identity other than the biological one.”
The rest of Le Monde’s article quoted far-left gay activists who think the new law stinks to High Heaven and will probably cause —without hyberbole— more carnage than one million Vietnam Wars put together. Oh, the Humanity!
Le Monde’s diligent team of crack reporters were, somehow, unable to scrape up a single supporter of the new law who could provide a counter-quote. They couldn’t even find any of the 159 Bulgarian ministers who voted in favor of the excellent new law for a comment. Maybe the power was out. It is Paris we’re talking about, after all.
Le Monde did report at least one fact accurately. The article’s cited critics were all correctly identified as being members of various ‘non-governmental organizations’ (NGO’s) which various countries for some strange reason believe are funded by U.S. intelligence agencies.
But better context was provided in Balkan Insight’s article, headlined “Bulgaria’s Parliament Unexpectedly Outlaws ‘LGBT Propaganda’ in Schools.” It explained the issue had “unexpectedly” united both the country’s traditional left- and right-wing groups, and both its pro-Russian plus pro-Western parties. For some strange reason, they all seem to believe the homosexual agenda is being pushed by “very influential rich people:”
Note Ms. Ninova’s reference to the opening ceremonies from this year’s Summer Olympics in Paris. One wonders how much that eye-searing display contributed to Tuesday’s “unexpected” anti-LGBTQ+ vote in Bulgaria’s parliament. May that obscene spectacle continue to bear fruit.
Drip, drip, drip. The counter-revolution continues apace.
Bulgaria is on the Right Track keep kids far away from these crazy nuts
For the LGBTQZYX*&% crowd, unless there are laws that impose THEIR degenerate, bizarre, WEIRD views upon others, they are not being “respected”. It puts them in existential danger. If they would just take their behavior down a few notches, they would have far fewer worries.
Meanwhile in France they are arresting those that protest the opening several arrested for a bus that had Stop attacking Christians on it.