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Homosexuals between fiction and reality

Catholic Poland starts to move something on the front of the recognition of the LGBT community’s rights. At least on television. Yesterday the Canal + network broadcasted a documentary about the coming out in the Eastern European country. A novelty which has not been particularly appreciated by most of the associations against homophobia. That defined it as just a fiction. At least because the picture that comes out of gays and lesbians in Warsaw is as idyllic as surreal: they are seen walking hand in hand around the city, they do not face discrimination either at work or at home. The exact opposite of what occurs in reality. So much so that according to a recent survey, 42% of Polish homosexuals hide their sexual orientation to friends so much as their parents. And certainly they do well. Given that 83% of the population openly declares to prefer a son that is a drug addict rather than a gay.