The aggression against the Kaunas Gay Pride march shocked famous people – look at the faces of those protesters



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As the march of a thousand marched, protesters also emerged, voicing their discontent with the rainbow-colored crowd. The protesters chanted uncensored words, insulted and threatened those gathered. Furthermore, hostile people had even stopped the march for a short time, then officials had to intervene.

There were other physical actions. Even before the march, it was said aloud that eggs had been bought from the Laisvės Alley stores in an instant. Unfortunately, they were used as a weapon by negative people. Throughout the event, more than one egg was released to supportive members of the LGBTQ + community or pedestrians. Even the politician Aušrina Armonaitė took a hit on the back.

Similar and similar actions have been condemned among famous people. Not a single recognizable person in the entertainment business wondered why the peaceful expression of LGBTQ + deserved so much aggression, accompanied by profanity and uncensored gestures.

“Look at the faces of those who showed aggression for the LGBTQ + march. Then, to those who pass peacefully through the Callejón de la Libertad. It is very clear to me which one I would like to be more of.

Is it about appearance? No. However, it can be a benchmark in beauty. “Fausta Marija Leščiauskaitė, editor of” Užkalnio žurnalas “, announced on social media about that expression, as if shit is hanging in panic.”

Singer Ruslan Kirilkin was also shocked by the amount of hatred.

“Kaunas is the capital of the Vatnik and the homophobes, I will never get used to this city. The alleys of freedom should no longer be there, because there is no freedom there …” – he did not hide his resentment.

Comedian Harold Mackevičius did not speak of the heated situation not in words, but in an eloquent photo.

“The occasional manicure is on display,” a famous man commented briefly alongside the protester, displaying uncensored gestures.

The topic was also critically reviewed by blogger Lukas Ramonas, who shared a colorful story about how often hostile people think.

“It just came to our knowledge then.

There will always be at least one where “I’m not a Nazi, but they need to get shot.”

If you ask “Why?”

“Because they provoke me.”

How do they provoke you? If you do not like something, it is not a provocation.

If your grandmother puts herring on the bed, you can’t offer genocide grandmothers. I tried, it was a very uncomfortable Christmas Eve.

“I PROVIDE” has become atmazu be dalbajo * u.

“I didn’t start, my wife provoked me.”

And how much do you have to provoke to make it worth the shot?

I don’t like many things and I hardly ever offer to photograph them. Kids on skateboards, kids on scooters, and people lining up too close to me. We filmed those three, everything looks good on me.

But gays? They are just gay, they don’t do anything else. Everything provokes, shoots.

I can do anything, they will never offer to shoot me. I may myžt about a passerby in the street and offer me a maximum in my head.

But don’t give up, God, I’d love to b *** čiu *** and I would know how to dress – everything, shoot.

That makes me more nervous: homophobic victim syndrome. Do not hate those gays, it is a free country to hate, but do not insist that you are here in this situation, “wrote L. Ramon.

The abundance of uncensored gestures also surprised video blogger Skirmantas Malinauskas. He shared several behind-the-scenes photos of the event in Kaunas.

“I read on Facebook that many perverts met in Kaunas. From the photos I can see that they communicate with each other, here are such signals. Pasigooglinau, like something about a relationship. Everything is understandable, now there are rallies taking place near the Seimas for the freedom to choose, do what you want, but why should you demonstrate like that? ”- asked S. Malinauskas ironically.

Deividas Alejūnas, a member of the group “8 Kambarys”, was unpleasantly surprised by the vocabulary that was heard and was reduced.

“March in Kaunas, beautiful, peaceful, colorful.

Zero intelligence people standing “yesterday after yelling” yelling “shame”, “p * & @ rai“,” Stinks of shit “,” ass “…

And the most interesting thing is how happy they are to shout a word, and if others still shout together, oh God, what a smile do chess players see, what great people, inventors, little genius mothers, they have come up with an offensive slogan. But here is the moment of their happiness, apart from the fact that they do not have much. Pain.

Shame ”, the interpreter did not hide his sadness.

The tense situation inspired stylist Oak Misiukevičius to keep a list of friends.

“I am in favor of the freedom to love and be loved, because everyone deserves it !!!! Great, LGBT! And now, who doesn’t like rainbows, make me friends. I don’t need madness, “he wrote.

The participants of the event marched with the LGBT flag carrying Laisvės Alley, in the first rows a group of people held a banner with the inscription “We are everywhere” and a stylized coat of arms of Kaunas with the colors of the rainbow, they had posters announcing “Everyone is worthy of true love”, “Love is not a crime”, “When will trans people have basic rights? The procession also saw a series of inscriptions in English:” Love is love “,” Born in this way “,” We are all human “, etc.

Numerous police forces and volunteers were used to ensure the safety of the event. Officials installed a metal barrier that restricted access to the venue before the event. 22 people were arrested after the march in Kaunas.

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