MFA changes the Ukrainian flag to an LGBT rainbow on its logo
The Foreign Ministry has changed the national flag to the colors of homosexuals. Photo: MFA Twitter
On June 15, 2023, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine changed the yellow and blue colors of the national flag to LGBT colors on Twitter. The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs accompanied this with the inscription “Equality for all. Pride 2023".
People responded to such an event in the comments ambiguously. There are positive reviews from LGBT supporters, but the reaction of most Ukrainians and representatives of other countries is negative.
“Another reason why you should and will lose. You are promoting this degenerate ideology,” wrote The Texan Aviator.
“Poland, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, Slovakia, Turkey are conservative countries providing critical assistance to Ukraine. Let alone the conservatives in the US. Do you need it? Or this is the job of ‘professionals’ recruited from Facebook?” wonders Ostanniy pesymist.
“I am ashamed that in my country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs promotes things that contradict Christian values! It seems to me there are more important things to do now like the return of fighters from captivity!” Anatoly Sobkaniuk writes.
“I think it entails criminal liability. Change the Ukrainian flag to this? Are you out of your mind?!” Teos asks.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that the leading companies of Ukraine painted their logos in LGBT colors.
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