Complaints to the National Broadcasting Council have been pouring in. Viewers did not like the guests on TVP. There is a decision

When in January, homosexual couples appeared for the first time in a long time in a neutral-positive context in TVP’s “Question for Breakfast”, complaints were filed with the National Broadcasting Council. The National Broadcasting Council decided whether to deal with them.

The change of authorities in meant not only a change of the “faces” of the hosts of the programs, but also the invited guests. Shortly after the new year, homosexual couples were invited to “Pytanie na śniadanie” for the first time in years, who talked about their long-term relationships. . The National Broadcasting Council finally made a decision on whether the law had been violated. An explanatory proceeding was conducted.

The National Broadcasting Council checked whether inviting LGBT+ couples to “Question for Breakfast” broke the law

Guests from the LGBT+ community spoke out on “Question for Breakfast” on the day of the Epiphany, which for some viewers was tantamount to a kind of provocation. Among those speaking on behalf of the outraged was MEP Patryk Jaki, who thundered on social media about “ridicule of the traditional family and the Catholic Church”. The National Broadcasting Council confirmed that it had received complaints about this particular edition of the program. In an interview with Wirtualne Media, the KRRiT spokeswoman said what viewers had accused “Question for Breakfast” of:

Promotion of homosexual relationships, inappropriate content on Epiphany, negative impact on minors.

An explanatory proceeding was conducted to answer the question of whether the legal provisions of the Broadcasting Act had been violated. However, regardless of the complaints of some viewers about the sight of people from the LGBT+ community on public television, no violation of the law was found. – they determined.

The show featured a conversation with long-term same-sex couples. There was a rainbow flag, an explanation of the legal status of same-sex relationships in Europe, and criticism of Telewizja Polska in recent years:

It has been frequently erased 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 this rainbow flag here a little bit and announce that on January 6, homophobia in “Pytanie na śniadanie” ended and we’re very happy about that – said Jakub Kwieciński, invited to the studio, unfurling the rainbow flag in front of Katarzyna Cichopek and Maciej Kurzajewski.

Source: Gazeta

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