The underground passage in Vilnius turned into a battlefield: the police were summoned after inscriptions after the LGBT flag was painted



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Instead, several people painted Lithuanian tricolor on the wall. But that’s not the end of the fight. Inscriptions in support of sexual minorities immediately appeared on the wall, and those who hated the rainbow flag began to police the border and even called the police.

Last Thursday, March 11, a 55-meter flag in the colors of the rainbow sprang up in the Vilnius underground parking garage on Saltoniški Street. The flag of the LGBT community was raised for eight hours by art critic Karolina Rimkutė and graphic designer Linas Salačka. He says he wanted a dialogue between sexual minorities and angry social media commenters like that.

But already yesterday, several men published a video in which a flag was painted in the colors of the rainbow. Here, instead, the same great Lithuanian tricolor appears.

The battle did not end there, a poster in support of the LGBT community appeared in the underground passage: “Do not color us, we are also Lithuanian children.”

It is true that the men who painted the flag in the colors of the rainbow began to protect the underground passage. They even called the police to arrest people for possible desecration of the state flag.



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