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LGBTQ+ attack on Lithuania. Unfortunately, not like in the US, in Europe DEI is still on!

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More than 75% of Lithuanian citizens are against so-called “same-sex unions,” so LGBTQ+ activists are planning a massive attack on Lithuanian society in June 2025 – the so-called “Pride month.”

A pan-European “Baltic Pride” march and an associated conference of such groups, the largest in Europe, are to be held in Vilnius that month.

Small countries like Lithuania are particularly vulnerable to lobbying by LGBTQ+ groups, as they face various financial penalties from the European Commission for failing to implement the DEI’s demands.

Nevertheless, due to the strong opposition of voters to DEI’s ideology, most Lithuanian politicians fortunately do not dare to rebel against their people and support civil unions. Admittedly, in the Lithuanian parliament, the difference between votes against and in favor of unions is very small, often just two-three votes. And therefore the danger of introducing these abominable practices is still very high.

We are not going to sit idly by and on June 7 we are planning a public protest with a prayer to stop these attacks. Your support is much needed for us!

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Alexander Stralcou
Director of the Institute for Christian Culture in Vilnius (Lithuania)

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