At the beginning of January, Jakub Kwieciński announced the “end of homophobia” in public media. The former journalist of Telewizja Polska was fired after his coming out, and recently he was invited to the studio “” together with his partner – Dawid Mycek. The topic of the discussion was partnerships and the recipe for a successful relationship.
The rainbow flag in “Question for Breakfast” did not appeal to everyone
During the program, the guests turned to the hosts – Kasia Cichopek and Maciej Kurzajewski. – It’s been erased a lot over the last eight years [flaga – przyp. red.]. I’m not talking about you and I’m very happy that we’re here with you in the studio, so we wanted to wave the rainbow flag a bit here and announce that homophobia in “Pytanie na breakfast” ended on January 6 and we’re very happy about it – he announced Kwieciński and took out colorful material. Not everyone liked this gesture.
After the episode aired, it went viral on Twitter. Patryk Jaki lamented that the “doctrine” of TVN and other major media moved to TVP, where the “traditional family was ridiculed.” Paweł Ozdoba, head of the Life Center organization, appealed to President Andrzej Duda to veto the draft law on the legalization of civil partnerships.
KRRiT is collecting complaints against TVP for a program that featured same-sex couples
As Wirtualne Media, in connection with the above-mentioned episode of “Questions for Breakfast”, the National Broadcasting Council received six complaints. Teresa Brykczyńska, spokeswoman for the National Broadcasting Council, explained in an interview with the portal that viewers’ reservations concern “promotion of homosexual relationships”, “inappropriate content on Epiphany”, and even “negative impact on minors”.
The next step of the National Council in the procedure is to provide Polish Television with the material that viewers complain about and to present a position regarding the objections.
Source: Gazeta

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