Kosovars are homophobic because they're slow

It's like you have guaranteed abuse, humiliation and lynching if you don't mind accepting it as the LGBTIQ+ community in Kosovo. Honestly, nerves and demonic reactions the moment at a common table someone dares to say what is purely human and in accordance with every [...]
Honestly, nerves and demonic reactions the moment at a common table someone dares to say what is purely human and in accordance with any possible human value, which is support and support for people to do and live the way they want to, until they violate the other's rights.
Homophobic is even cultivated with fanaticism and care, until much of the people are reluctant to release the entire world's anger in any development and social event where even one member of the LGBTIQ+ community may be involved.
Most do not even want to get deep in objective analysis of the reasons that moved them to be so angry. One thing is for sure, the biggest contribution to this massovik organization to being devoted homophobes plays the brutish.
Clearly, Kosovars are not interested to the point of getting up and protesting this community, which peacefully holds the worldwide parade without even an incident, normally as it should be.
Hatred seems to find the biggest hug from the house coughs or from the local cafes and not only, when there's an article about protagonists in this community.
Kosovars simply don't care, and maybe maybe ten or fifteen years after visas are liberalised, the concept of homophobic could begin to disappear.
A common Kosovar would not be very interested in the sexual orientation of the other person, if one was part of his immediate circle, if they were to work in the same office or even if any family members were forced out of the closet.
He just cares what the other person would think of him if he saw him spending time with a homosexual.
It's all about indiscretion. As soon as he happens to live everywhere in Europe, he has no problem having a homosexual partner, because he has no predispositions to be served in Kosovo to show hatred, which are prejudices and the words of the other person, who is also impolite, even if he would do the same, so that the cycle would continue and no one would care about the other person's sexual preferences.
The lack of information about this community among Kosovars is so pronounced that it sends down to the banal attitudes that if we catch a homosexual male, he wants to have sex with any male who sees him or has contact with him.
The same Kosovar who thinks so if he was given the opportunity to live in Vienna would soon find himself absorbed and dissembled in relation to homophobic attitudes, as there would be no other person who would contribute to the diet of homophobic feelings.
In short, the European Union's irrational insistence on continuing to keep Kosovo isolated is causing us extraordinary social problems, and what we just mentioned is just one of them.
The impression is that each passing year and visas continue to be travel blockades, while the world is advancing with supersonic steps in every vital sphere, Kosovo is still ten years behind. /Periscope. com/












