Poland Poland's conservative prime minister rejected European Union criticism Thursday of a proposal to fire teachers for "homosexual propaganda," saying it was not in the interest of society to have more gay people.
Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said homosexuals did not face discrimination in his country, responding to an EU parliament vote to send a mission to Poland to investigate recent anti-gay comments by senior officials.
"Nobody is limiting gay rights in Poland," Kaczynski said hours after the vote.
"However, if we're talking about not having homosexual propaganda in Polish schools, I fully agree with those who feel this way," he said. "Such propaganda should not be in schools; it definitely doesn't serve youth well."
"It's not in the interest of any society to increase the number of homosexuals - that's obvious."



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Ragingbear (anonymous) says…
Actually, we do need more gays. The world is overpopulated. Of course ,that is if you buy into the garbage that morons that don't have a clue about how one becomes homosexual.