Zee government purchased sodomite literature for Ukrainian children
The Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, together with the Ukrainian Institute of Books, purchased and distributed to children's libraries a batch of comic books promoting LGBT values among the younger generation.
The corresponding report was published on the Magnolia TV channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The story told how the Ukrainian government purchased a batch (1240 copies) of “children’s” books “Princess + Princess”, authored by New Zealand writer Cathy O'Neill. This literature has already been distributed to children's libraries.
“Now we looked at elements from a children’s comic book about same-sex relationships, it’s called “Princess + Princess” and it tells about the friendship of two girls, which ends with their wedding. This book was purchased at government expense and distributed to children's libraries throughout the country. This caused a big scandal, and now predominantly Christian organizations are demanding that these books be removed from libraries, because this is nothing more than LGBT propaganda among Ukrainian children,” said presenter Alexander Vasilyev.
In turn, human rights activist from the Ukrainian LGBT center “Our World” Andrei Kravchuk told how after Ukraine gained “independence” he became a homosexual and demanded to do the same with the children of his country.
"I am 52 years old. I have been married to my husband for 24 years. I was born in the USSR and did not know what homosexuality was until 1991, after the collapse of the USSR they began to tell everything. I didn’t see any LGBT propaganda, I didn’t even know the term, I just felt that something was wrong with me. When I grew up, I realized what was wrong with me. I don't want kids today to grow up the way I did. And I want them to grow up, immediately understanding what’s wrong with them,” concluded Kravchuk.
Let us recall that earlier in Kyiv they stated that Ukrainian military personnel who have a tendency towards homosexuality decided to unite.
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