🇵🇱🏳️🌈 Poland celebrates PRIDE and recognizes same-sex marriages.
Magdalena Biejat, Deputy Marshal of the Senate, is seen partying in the LGBT crowd in Warsaw!
Now gay couples can get married abroad, and these marriages will be recognized in Poland, effectively allowing gay marriage!
Poles can travel without restrictions to other EU countries like Germany to get married and have it recognized at home. This is not a problem, as there are no border controls and EU citizens have the right of residency. People commonly drive to other countries for shopping.
Poland is bowing down to EU pressure …
Diese Videos zeige ich euch nicht – aber ihr müsst verstehen was in Kherson passiert. Russische Soldaten jagen Zivilisten mit Kamera-Drohnen. Wie ein Computerspiel. Eine Frau geht zum Markt – Ziel. Ein Kind spielt draußen – Ziel. Ein Krankenwagen fährt zu einem Verletzten – Ziel. Dann kommt der zweite Schlag – für die Retter.
Über 200 Tote. 2.000 Verletzte seit 2024. Die UN-Kommission unter Erik Møse hat die Befehlskette zurückverfolgt – bis zu Putin selbst.
Das ist keine Kriegshandlung. Eine Kriegshandlung hat ein militärisches Ziel. Das hier hat keines. Das ist die Befriedigung eines Mannes der Menschen als Zielscheiben betrachtet – und ein System das ihm dabei zujubelt.
Wer das noch „Spezialoperation" nennt – und Putin als Verhandlungspartner sieht, hat nicht verstanden womit wir es zu tun haben. 🇺🇦🇪🇺
Did you know that 11 of the 48 countries participating in the #FIFAWorldCup criminalise LGBT+ people?
The following countries maintain laws criminalising same-sex sexual activity, with penalties ranging from imprisonment to death:
Algeria – three years’ imprisonment
Egypt – three years’ imprisonment
Ghana – three years’ imprisonment
Iran – death
Iraq – fifteen years’ imprisonment
Morocco – three years’ imprisonment
Qatar – death by stoning
Saudi Arabia – death
Senegal – ten years’ imprisonment
Tunisia – three years’ imprisonment
Uzbekistan – three years’ imprisonment
To learn more about how #LGBT+ communities are criminalised in these countries, and the laws used to enforce these penalties, visit our map of criminalisation and explore the country profiles: https://t.co/fnpV0IOqV5
#AESinfo | #Niger 🇳🇪
Un coup dur pour la Communauté LGBT : Le nouveau code pénal nigérien criminalise officiellement l’homosexualité.
Le Niger a récemment adopté un nouveau code pénal qui, pour la première fois dans l’histoire du pays, réprime les relations entre personnes de même sexe. Des peines de prison et des amendes pouvant atteindre 100 millions de francs CFA sont prévues.
Le nouveau code pénal nigérien introduit la criminalisation des actes homosexuels consentis entre adultes. Le texte prévoit des sanctions allant de cinq à dix ans d’emprisonnement, accompagnées d’amendes pouvant atteindre 100 millions de francs CFA (environ 152 000 euros), pour toute personne convaincue de « pratiques homosexuelles �� ou d’« actes contre nature ». Par ailleurs, la conclusion d’un mariage entre personnes de même sexe est passible de dix à vingt ans de réclusion criminelle.
Source : Aïr-Info Agadez
Teaching kids about LGBTIQ+ people doesn’t “turn” them into anything, it helps them grow into kind, informed, and empathetic humans.
When we talk openly about love, identity, and respect, we build communities where everyone belongs. Because understanding isn’t dangerous, ignorance is.
Let’s raise a generation that celebrates diversity, stands up for inclusion, and knows that kindness is strength.
Education is love in action.
Un 11 de junio de 1943, los nazis enviaban al enfermero alemán Karl Gorath al campo de exterminio de Auschwitz solo por ser homosexual.
En 1945, tras ser liberado de Auschwitz por el Ejército Rojo, Karl volvió a su casa en Alemania Occidental, esta vez controlada por EEUU y Reino Unido... y el mismo juez nazi que lo condenó con Hitler, seguía de juez en la nueva Alemania Occidental.... ¡y lo volvió a condenar otra vez por homosexual en 1947!
Cuando Karl entró al juzgado en 1947, el mismo juez nazi que lo condenó a Auschwitz con Hitler, ahora en la supuesta "democrática" Alemania Occidental, le dijo: "¡Anda, pero si estás aquí de nuevo!".
El artículo de ley 175, que tildaba la homosexualidad de "indecencia natural" en la Alemania nazi de Hitler en 1935.... fue conservado después por EEUU y Reino Unido, y mantenido en la Alemania Occidental... ¡hasta 1994!
Solo entre 1945 y 1949, en Alemania Occidental se condenó a más de 1.500 homosexuales a prisión con las mismas leyes homófobas que tenían los nazis, entre ellos el artículo 175, que como digo no se abolió completamente hasta 1994... hasta ese año, entraron más de 100.000 homosexuales presos en Alemania Occidental.
Los sobrevivientes homosexuales del Holocausto además fueron vetados de las reparaciones económicas por EEUU y su gobierno títere de Alemania Occidental, siendo clasificados como "delincuentes comunes".
Así fue la falsa "transición" y "desnazificación" de Alemania Occidental dirigida por EEUU/UK... la misma falsa "transición" que luego fue copiada por EEUU en toda clase de dictaduras fascistas como España o Chile.
Dans ce domaine, plusieurs Etats africains rejoignent l'extrême droite européenne et américaine.
Une importation vilaine, au lieu de se référer aux valeurs africaines précoloniaux où les prisons n'existaient pas....
‼️ Le Niger criminalise l'homosexualité avec de lourdes peines de prison
Le Niger a promulgué un nouveau code pénal qui criminalise pour la première fois l'homosexualité, avec de lourdes peines allant jusqu'à 20 ans de prison, selon le journal officiel consulté jeudi par l'AFP.
Si l'homosexualité restait jusqu'à présent un tabou dans une société nigérienne très majoritairement musulmane et conservatrice, elle n'était pas explicitement criminalisée. Plusieurs pays africains ont récemment durci leur législation à l'encontre des personnes LGBT
🚨 Reports say FIFA is fuming with UEFA.
After the US humiliated top African referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan — CAF Referee of the Year — denying him entry despite a valid visa and blocking him from the 2026 World Cup...
UEFA just handed him the biggest stage: officiating the 2026 UEFA Super Cup final.
FIFA talks big about "inclusivity" and "global football," but stays silent when the host nation disrespects African officials.
Meanwhile, Europe steps up.
This exposes everything.
The World Cup in America is showing its true colors: selective borders for Africans while they welcome whoever fits their interests.
Africa is not begging for scraps.
Our talent will shine — with or without their permission.
South Africa rejects anti-LGBT+ Charter at Ghana hate conference. BRAVO!
The conference seeks to roll back LGBT+ & women's rights in the name of "family values" & bogus "African traditions". SHAME!
https://t.co/kVwQ4ddiiF
20 African countries opted to follow the ideas of completely intolerant extremist right wing parties in Europe and North America.
What a shameful choice....
“The future of Africa cannot be built through exclusion.” A “family values” conference in Ghana ends with 20 African countries backing a charter that threatens LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive freedoms and democratic protections across the continent. ⬇️ https://t.co/WxoQkkPzgR
'Anti-LGBTQ Bill Damages Citizens and Families in Ghana' - Professor Audrey Gadzepko says it denies LGBTQ persons their dignity and right to exist as consenting adults
She highlighted that the bill is encouraging rejection, isolation, hopelessness, fear, and forcing parents...
Where you live can still have a huge impact on your life as an LGBTQ+ person.
A new national ranking of all 50 states highlights just how wide that gap has become.
The good news?
States like California, Massachusetts, Colorado, and Washington continue to score highly thanks to strong protections for LGBTQ+ people, inclusive policies, and supportive business environments.
The bad news?
Several states have dropped significantly after passing laws that LGBTQ+ advocates say make life more difficult for queer and trans residents.
The report isn’t just about politics.
It’s about jobs.
Relocating.
Starting businesses.
Raising families.
And whether LGBTQ+ people feel safe and supported where they live.
Perhaps the biggest takeaway is that America is moving in two very different directions at the same time.
In some states, protections are expanding.
In others, they’re shrinking.
For LGBTQ+ people deciding where to build their future, that difference can matter a lot.
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Prof. Audrey Gadzekpo on Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill: Not Everything Churches or Mosques Oppose Should Become Law
"It is not everything that the church or mosque is against that we need to legislate into law," she stated; says public education, not law is needed
'There is cross country support but only Upper West opposed the Anti-LGBTQ bill.'
Executive Director of Global Info Analytics, Mussa Dankwah, says a survey shows about 59% of Ghanaians support the Anti-LGBTQ bill, 32% are against it, while 9% have no knowledge of the bill.
He explained that the findings reflect national opinion trends on the legislation.
#BigIssue #ChannelOneTV #CitiNewsroom #GhanaNews
When I told my Dad I was gay in 1995 he said something that will always stay with me. He told me about his best friend in the army that was in the closet and had children and was from a deeply religious family where the “Gay was prayed away.” My father started crying (he has only ever cried twice in my presence) and said that he found his friend hanging from the rafters in the barracks. Suicide at aged 29, three kids, an oblivious wife. He said “As long as you are safe, happy and loved that is all I want for you son. I would prefer an alive gay son to one that kills himself because he is gay.” #PrideMonth2026
Albino persecution in Africa is documented, condemned, and internationally recognized as human rights violation. Albinos and LGBTQ+ people are targeted for innate characteristics they cannot change and they deserve protection from state and societal violence!
You can not draft a resilient democracy or a thriving economy on a foundation of exclusion. This #IDAHOBIT, we must put LGBTQI+ rights at the absolute center of global dialogue. True progress means rewriting policies so that dignity and opportunity belong to everyone.