Lviv RMA staff given lecture "in the spirit of commitment to LGBT ideology"
Iryna Shurpiak, the chief of the Lviv RMA personnel. Photo: zaxid.net
On June 26, 2023, an open lecture on "Everything begins with sex" was held in the building of the Lviv Military Administration, reports the press service of the Lviv RMA.
It is noted that the officials were told about the problems that arise due to sexism, shaming, envy, sex discrimination and homophobia in the team.
According to the Catholic Observer, the lecture was attended by 30 people and was organized by Iryna Shurpiak, head of the Lviv RMA staff.
According to Oksana Maruniak, a deputy of the Lviv City Council from the "European Solidarity" party, who also attended the lecture, such courses should become mandatory for the deputies of the regional council.
Journalists believe that the time officials spend on such lectures looks "dubious".
"The lecture was positioned as a sexological lecture. <...> However, the lecture was aimed at educating civil servants in the spirit of commitment to LGBT ideology and feminism," the publication noted.
As reported, the Justice Ministry will prepare a bill on same-sex partnerships at Zelenskyy's instructions.
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