Former PM Marcinkiewicz seen in gay club
22nd May 2009
Former Prime Minister and outspoken critic of homosexuals, Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, was seen leaving popular gay night club ‘Utopia’ in Warsaw in the early of hours of Sunday morning.
Famed for stating that homosexuality was “unnatural” and that the Polish State “must protect the family,” the politician’s choice of venue surprised party-goers.
“This situation shows that Marcinkiewicz has never been an esteemed politician, but only a populist,” said Robert Biedron, chairman of the Campaign against Homophobia.
“I am not surprised that he had great fun in this type of club. He thought that gays and lesbians were bad. Today I think he must have changed his mind,” one ...
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