This next Monday, the government is due one more time to undertake a draft amendment to the athletics Act. Among the many changes planned by the Ministry of Sport, there is simply a comprehensive set of actions aimed at "the fight against discrimination". Given the practice in Western countries, it is most likely that mass culture – here: popular sports – is active in LGBT propaganda. So, in common: social engineering and methodical "brainwashing" to gain social acceptance for deviant, family-beating lifestyles.
This draft amendment was not so long ago curious in the provisions introducing parities in the sports union authorities. Article 9a would be added, saying:
"Art. 9a. 1. Polish sports unions aim to keep a balanced representation of sex in the authorities of the Polish sports union.
- The board of directors of the Polish sports union counting:
1. from 2 to 5 members should enter not little than: 1 board associate – female and not little than 1 board associate – man;
2) Six or more members should enter not little than 30% of board members – women and not little than 30% of board members – men.
- The interior control body of the Polish sports union should comprise not little than 30% of the members of the interior control body – women and not little than 30% of the members of the interior control body – men", says the task published on the authoritative website of the Ministry of athletics and Tourism.
Failure by 1 of the sports associations to comply with these rigors would consequence in the removal of any subsidies from the state budget.
‘Fighting with discrimination’ or a curly cock with grants
However, this is not the end of the “progressive” attractions that he wants to supply to fans and sports activists a ministry led by Sławomir Nitras, Ireneusz Rasia, Piotr Boris, Ireneusz Nałazek and Adam Wojtas. Chapter 6b of the amended law would be devoted to "the fight against force and discrimination in sport". There we find an work for clubs, unions and companies managing professional leagues to counter "violence, including intellectual violence, sexual abuse, discrimination and another abuses against players and another persons active in sports competition" (Art. 36i).
It sounds beautiful, it is hard to disagree with the fact that there should be neither force nor exploitation, discrimination "and another abuses" in social life, including sports.
However, we read further in the task that the above mentioned entities: clubs, unions and companies will have to:
– designate "standards for the protection of players and another persons active in sports competition, against violations of the rule of equal treatment on grounds of sex, race, cultural origin, nationality, religion, religion, belief, belief, disability, age or sexual orientation";
– advance "the problem of combating force and discrimination in sport, including taking into account the recommendations of the Ombudsman to defend the rights of competitors and another persons active in sports competition";
– study immediately to the Ombudsman ‘events which may bear the signs of force and discrimination in sport, including information on the investigation and disciplinary proceedings or reasons for not taking specified action’;
– sports unions will study annually to the Ombudsman on cases of discrimination. They will besides be obliged to set up their own "advocacy to combat force and discrimination in sport";
As with the above-mentioned issue of parities in authorities, clubs, unions and professional sports companies will not receive state subsidies unless they comply with the work to ‘fight discrimination’.
The Ombudsman, acting with the Minister of Sport, in addition to tracking fraud, will be concerned, among another things, with "spreading anti-violence and discrimination in sport" and "taking initiatives in the framework of sporting events to advance anti-violence and discrimination in sport".
The cited task cites the law of the European Union, as it states itself, "in terms of equal treatment". It is so worth looking briefly at what the athletics "fight against discrimination" looks like in the leading EU country, Germany.
– In fresh days Kevin Behrens, a footballer performing in the Bundesliga club Wolfsburg was suspended by his employer as he refused to participate in the promotional gay lobby action. The refusal to sign the club jersey in rainbow colours resulted in a scandal and widespread outrage, besides expressed by fans on social media.
– In February, the German Football Union fined Bayer Leverkusen for EUR 18,000 for being displayed by fans of the current champion of the country's banner with the slogan: "There are many genres of music, but only 2 sexes!"
– In August 2018, Croatian contender Wolfsburg, 20-year-old Josip Brekalo refused to put on a colored band, allegedly to item "the tolerance of the German club for homosexual environments". The Croat justified that specified a motion would be contrary to his Catholic upbringing. ‘Progressive’ The Germans trembled with outrage.
– In September 2019, a portal in Poland reported: "In the last circular of Bundesliga, in a 4–0 win by Hertha BSC, footballers of 1.FC Köln appeared in peculiar T-shirts, giving a signal that they were betting on tolerance and equality. It started a fewer days earlier with a run under the slogan Live as you please.to advance diversity and equality. Sponsors agreed to have their logo on the shirts in rainbow colors. The LGBT activists' hallmark is besides to be placed at the stadium in Cologne.
In addition to those related to 1.FC Köln, people associated with the Kölner Haie hockey club besides participate in the action. On Friday, Sharks played jerseys with rainbow numbers in Erstliga's match against Grizzlys Wolfsburg (4:2). The heads of both clubs besides print peculiar articles for fans on the occasion of the campaign. The proceeds from the sale will be for gay-lesbian youth."
– In June 2021, during the European Football Championships in Germany, hosts played their group match against Hungary, whose government opposes the propaganda of LGBT ideology. The Munich authorities wanted to illuminate Allianz Arena in rainbow. As the UEFA European Football Federation did not agree to this, a wave of criticism rose in the country. Ringier Axel Springer, a associate of Ringier Axel Springer, wrote about the event:
"Two clubs from the Bundesliga, or FC Koeln and Eintracht Frankfurt, have already confirmed that on Wednesday, as part of the protest and at the same time solidarity with Munich, their stadiums will shine with rainbow colors. It is besides possible that another clubs from the German extraclass will join this action. The media lists VfL Wolfsburg, FC Augsburg, as well as teams from the capital of Germany. So alternatively of 1 colour object in the Bavarian capital, there will be a few, all over the country. In view of this, UEFA clubs are helpless."
Taking into account the tremendous interest that members of Donald Tusk's cabinet at the head of the Prime Minister himself have in our western neighbours, we can anticipate that in this substance the current government squad will want to mention to "European", read: Berlin standards. So will Polish stadiums besides shine on rainbow soon?
Sources: PAP, gov.pl, wPoliticy.pl, DoRzeczy.pl, przeglachsportowy.pl, PCh24.pl
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