“I apologize to the girls”: Lukashenko voiced a new pearl about the LGBT community

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The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenko, said that he is ready to “forgive” lesbians, but will not be tolerant of gays.

That’s what he’s about stated during his annual message to the Belarusian people.

“Girls, I, as the president, forgive. I take this blame on myself, and on you. So, we men didn’t look into it, didn’t work on something, so they start there… Well, you know what lesbianism is physically. As for gays, they are perverts, this is the ultimate abomination,” he said.

In addition, he stated that he also has a good attitude towards gays who work well, although he categorically forbids “LGBT propaganda”.

“I instructed you to report to me, give a description of what kind of people these are, how they work,” Lukashenko recalls, how he dealt with male employees of non-traditional orientation. – God forbid gays work like they do. There was no negative characteristic. None, checked in different directions. Well, let’s forbid these men to have sex with other men, what will this lead to? Nothing to do with it. Moreover, they do not create problems for us, they work well. But there should be no propaganda of these vile relations in society. Why? The answer is very simple. No man has yet given birth. Therefore, this path is unacceptable for us. We need people. Children Men do not give birth. Therefore, let’s stick to the classic family,” the dictator said.

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