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Not Baltic Pride, but Baltic Shame – shame on us!

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On June 7, before the Feast of the Descent of the Holy Spirit, the so-called “Baltic Pride” took place in Vilnius. In our opinion, this is not something to be praised, and the name “Baltic Shame” would be more appropriate for the march. Once again, liberal media personalities came out to show off their lifestyle, which is repulsive to normal people. Unfortunately, most of them were young people.

Therefore, it was very important to show that there are alternative lifestyles based on the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Unfortunately, there were not many people who prayed for the souls of these young people and at the same time protested against the public promotion of sin.

Three groups—traditional Catholics, mainly from the Society of St. Pius X, nationalists, and representatives of the Christian Culture Institute—totaled around 100 people, which is too few to confirm any kind of balance of views. Unfortunately, despite the fact that most Lithuanian citizens disapprove of the lifestyle proposed by LGBTQ+ groups, this is not sufficiently reflected in the media.

Unfortunately, despite the fact that the majority of Lithuanian citizens do not approve of the lifestyle proposed by LGBTQ+ groups, this is not sufficiently reflected in the radically different opinions expressed in the media and the political arena.

The members of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania who actively oppose the promotion of gender ideology can be counted on the fingers of one hand, which shows that our fellow citizens do not give this issue the importance it deserves when voting.

I believe that, in a sense, a mechanism of “moral intimidation” is at work through the main state and private media outlets, which view opposition to gender ideology very negatively. This causes fear, which most people cannot overcome and express their opinions in public discussions.

Quite often, we encounter the opinion that it is not worth paying attention to LGBTQ+ groups because then we are promoting them. That such marches should be ignored. I disagree with this. These groups already receive publicity in all liberal media outlets. Our actions will not strengthen this publicity at all, and society sees that at least part of it is publicly opposed, and this should inspire courage.

Secondly, we do not consider all participants in these pitiful marches to be the same. There are people who have consciously sold their souls to the devil, but we believe that most young people are simply mistaken, and seeing resistance may cause them to seriously reconsider.

Alexander Stralcou

Below is a video of our action of reparation, prayer, and protest against “Baltic Pride – 2025.”:

 

 

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