Dear Reader, let me introduce an up-and-coming star of Catholic anti-fag show business! Give a big hand to the Reverend Trytek!
(the full version of this post contains a video of the Reverend Trytek sharing his opinions about homosexuals and of what should be done to get rid of them; it’s in Polish, of course, but there’s nothing I can do but to provide You with a proper translation :] proceed and enjoy!)
Well, I have to say that I didn’t know the guy before. He’s some kind of a leader of some kind of a schismatic religious movement called sedevacantism in Poland. But it doesn’t matter actually. What matters is his extremely conservative and controversial attitude, opinions and beliefs. Although I cannot say that what he says is representative for what the Polish Catholic Church officially says and claims, because it is not, but it sure is representative for a great part of this Church, as well as for a great part of the Polish society. Exactly as follows:
Trytek: (…) it came to this scandal that they [homosexuals] came here near St. Mary’s Basilica (…) such things should be forbidden, the police should protect the market square against the march of fags and other perverts and… and side with us.
Journalist woman: Why do you say fags? They are gays.
Trytek: No, the word gays suggests that it is something positive, but no, it’s something negative. The word fag is very suitable.
Journalist woman: I see, but…
Trytek: …just to describe this phenomenon negatively enough.
Journalist man: And homosexuals express negative emotions?
Trytek: Of course.
Journalist woman: Why do you think so?
Trytek: Because they break the laws of nature. This is something for what in Old Testament and yet in the Middle Ages people with such tendencies were just burnt at the stake, and perhaps times have changed…
Journalist woman: But it was in the Middle Ages and now it is the 21st century.
Trytek: Well then, perhaps we should turn back to those wonderful times, perhaps these people should be burnt at the stake once again. Let us hope so.
Journalist man: One more question. So, did God make a mistake when he created a homosexual?
Trytek: No, nobody is born homosexual, it’s a affliction, it’s something to be cured, it’s an experience.
Journalist man: So it’s not a matter of genes?
Trytek: Of course not, it’s something to be cured. It’s a terrible disease, that’s right, but an appropriate treatment should cure such a poor wretch. Because in fact they are unhappy people.
Journalist woman: If so, where homosexuality comes from? How it is that someone suddenly realizes that he or she is a gay or a lesbian?
Trytek: As a general rule, these things are very diverse, but quite often it’s a matter of upbringing, social pathologies etc. There’s also some kind of fashion nowadays. In fact, only a few percent of population have such tendencies.
I think it does not require any comment. The Reverend Trytek speaks for himself and for all his fellow Holy Joes.
Video found thanks to Janek.



First thing You, my Dear Visitor, should know is that this is not the place to practise an emotional exhibitionism of a permanently unhappy and harmed by life gay guy. Nay! Quite the contrary, I live in a perfect harmony with my rather not bad world. Well, what was and is the purpose of launching and writing this blog? Now two things. Firstly - I'd like, at least to some extent, to make this society, yet not one of the best - Polish society, realize that a gay is quite the same human as anyone else. He loves, feels, is happy, is sad, rejoices, learns, studies, votes, has political views, enjoys himself, has friends, works etc. etc. Secondly - I'd like to show that a gay can be happy with himself, his life and his world. Let this blog be my own little contribution to making this world a better place to be in...




11:15 am
CROSS THE ‘CATHOLIC’ OUT! :P
11:21 am
Oops, sorry, I forgot, just focused on the Polish version ;]
3:50 pm
Thankfully you’ve got me checking your translations.
(Well, at least taking care of my own points being taken into account :P)
2:57 am
Wow, retard deluxe. Aren’t there any mental institutions in Poland that could help him? Because he’s probably suffering from a mental illness. =(
12:50 am
Yeap, his psyche seems to be not quite healthy… But there’s one important thing. As a priest, maybe not a Catholic - a former Catholic one, but still a priest, he has some kind of immunity. And it is not so because there are some legal regulations or anything. Being a priest gives him some strong support in the society. This gives him the “right” to speak not only by himself. And there’s nothing anyone could do with it, actually… What we need is a new generation, free from this destructive cultural-Catholic heritage. A generation living today, not yesterday.