TVP Poznań, as part of the peculiar releases “Talks of the Day”, made its antenna available to controversial LGBT activists from the Stonewall Group.
The group has been promoting the highly risky lifestyle of LGBT subculture for years and wants to familiarise young people and children with highly vulgar and perverse content as part of “sexual education”. The content on Stonewall Group's YouTube profile shows this. Visitors there can find material on anal, oral, pegging, masturbation, homosexual sex, fetishism or erotic gadgets.
In June 2020 Radio Poznań informed that the founder and erstwhile president of the Stonewall Group – Arek Kluk – in an interview with the queer portal, admitted that in its environment there are people who share their bare photos and participate in the alleged "group segment". Moreover, the activist admitted that he had set up an account on a pornographic profile, whose users exchange bare pictures for a fee due to the fact that it “burns it”. In the same interview, the founder of the Stonewall Group, answering the question of whether he is fighting for “freedom to be naked,” stated that “in a sense, it is besides sexual education – breaking up with any taboo.”
Already the first program prepared by the Stonewall Group shows clearly what content its members want to show viewers of TVP Poznań. The guest invited to the first program is simply a full affirming sex identity disorder – drag queen acting under the pseudonym "Your Stara". It is very likely that programs with his participation will see children who, seeing a man dressed up as a female on the air as a female with blunt, challenging makeup, may begin to question their own sex identity. The Stonewall Group on their Facebook profile boasts that “it got quite a few freedom from the station.” Therefore, we are afraid that in the following episodes of the program they will present akin content or even worse content.
The presence of specified content in Polish tv clearly violates the Broadcasting Act. In particular, Article 21(2), which states that ‘the programmes and another services of public broadcasting units within its public service remit should: (...) 7) service to strengthen the family; 7a) service to form health-promoting attitudes’.
Public media are kept with taxpayers' money. Therefore, we cannot stand by and watch them become a propaganda tube of the LGBT lobby. The release of Stonewall Group into the TVP Poznań is only the first step on this road. If Poles do not object to akin practices massively and decisively, then shortly specified demoralizing content will be introduced to another programs and channels of Polish Television. We so encourage you to support the petition below.