The blood of unrest in Georgia causes the gay film: “The dignity of the nation” is being offended

A movie about gay love is being considered insulting in Georgia. There have even been violent protests to oppose him. A crowd of 500 men tried in Tbilisi [the capital of Georgia] to disrupt the Sueddezo-georgian production show, the BBC writes. Movie lovers were attacked blindly but in [...]
A crowd of 500 men tried in Tbilisi [the capital of Georgia] to disrupt the Sueddezo-georgian production show, the BBC writes.
Movie lovers were attacked blindly but in some cases physically.
Levan Vasadze, campaign activist against LGBTQ+ said the movie about homosexuals was an insult to the nation. This film is called “and then we jumped”.
“Turp for Georgia and the government that allowed this historic disgrace on our dignity and traditions,” ) he said.

While George Tabagari, the main activist of the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia, argued the film has already helped to change public attitudes.
While the Georgian Orthodox Church, known for its harsh anti - Biblical attitudes - LGBTQ+ said it distanced from the violence caused by the protests.
We remind them that even in Kosovo last year a film, entitled “Marriage”, had appeared and presented the problems of a homosexual couple, but had failed to make a fuss as hoped. /Periscope












