Last updated on November 4th, 2022 at 04:30 am
The first estimates speak of between 10,000 and 20,000 participants in the Procession of the Cross for Family Serbia and the ban on “Europride”, which was announced for September 2022. According to on-site reports, between 25,000 and 30,000 people eventually took to the streets of Belgrade.
Although the Cross Procession was not announced in any mainstream media, but only on patriotic portals and through social networks, the turnout was exceptional and clearly indicates how many people would have taken to the streets if at least one major television station had broadcast the announcement of the protest walk.
Also, the reactions of the media show that many of them would rather that none of this had ever happened, and accordingly they are playing both deaf and blind. With the exception of patriotic portals, only a few print media reported on the Cross Procession in their online issues, with N1 quite expectedly slashing the number of attendees (“about 5,000”) and recording an entire 9 seconds of video material long before the start of the procession, at a time when people were still gathering.
For the sake of a reminder, the first “pride” in Belgrade was held in 2010 and then in 2014, after which it took place every year. However, the people of Serbia took to the streets this year to protest the fact that the Serbian capital is to host the so-called Europride from 12 to 18 of September, thus becoming a meeting ground for homosexuals and transsexuals from all over Europe–and all this at a moment when it has been scientifically proven that in the largest number of cases this population transmits monkey pox, a new health threat that is looming over the entire world. In addition, visits to schools and kindergartens, where promotional materials about the LGBT lifestyle will be distributed to children, as well as visits to Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries, are planned for that period.
The people of Serbia do not prevent anyone from living their life according to their own will and desire, but they will not allow the promotion of lifestyles to children that contradict the religious and moral beliefs of the parents of those children. Sexuality is a personal matter for each individual, and the promotion of lifestyles associated with a higher risk of depression, suicidal thoughts and suicides, drug abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and now monkeypox is by no means desirable either in the school classroom or on the streets of any city in Serbia.
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