When recordings of Poznań Mayor Jacek Jaśkowiak playing music at the rainbow-colored Stonewall venue spread across Poland, the political message was about the modernity and freedom of a local government official from Civic Platform. On the face of it, the axis of the dispute is the approach to the LGBT agenda – but If we look at the Stonewall restaurant in Poznań, we will understand that it is a company with an ambiguous goal: a company that makes money by clearly involving the young generation in new sexual experiences.
The name itself refers to gay mythology from the US, because in 1969 in a gay club called “Stonewall” there were riots with the police, which is treated by current propaganda as a struggle for the liberation of a sexual minority. The Polish version of “Stonewall” also looks like this. The community has a network of connections and buildings in Poznań in an extremely prestigious location. One of their facilities is located in the Imperial Castle in Poznań, their clinic – in the center. One of the community’s leaders, Arkadiusz Kluk, brags about the behavior of other community members, including “group sex”, “chemsex” and “sending nude photos”. The activist encourages people to publicly talk about their preferences in this area and show nudity, which in a sense should be ‘sex education’. The Stonewall group would give lessons to young people in schools in Poznań… Gazeta Wyborcza called Kluk’s enterprises “the most dynamic rainbow business in Poland”. Jaśkowiak supported this community ten years ago, and the kindness of City Hall resulted in the creation of a rainbow inn, club and counseling center. According to materials sent to the wPolityce.pl portal, Kluk is privately friends with Poznań Vice President Jędrzej Solarski, and Jaśkowiak privately knows many activists. In a word – This creates a social and political environment, not some spontaneous action by the mayor of the city showing relaxed fun in a club for sexual minorities.
As if that wasn’t enough, the Stonewall group itself was hit by a loud moral scandal. This is evident from local media “a manager from the Stonewall Group recruited employees with whom he then wanted to live.”
The aforementioned Arkadiusz Kluk is said to have selected employees based on his sexual preferences, although those involved in the case, as the regional TVP once described it, did not want to comment on this publicly. In other media reports we read about: discrimination against employees because of… sexual preferences.
The point is not that Jaśkowiak participated in an LGBT event, but that with his presence and the authority of his office he promoted the type of activism described above. Poznań taxpayers pay for the promotion of ‘group sex’ and support for the environment accused of sexual abuse.
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Source: wPolityce