Conspiracy theorist in Moldova

Conspiracy theorist in Moldova

American anti-gay Holocaust revisionist Scott Lively has warned Moldovans that there will be an “outbreak of homosexuality” if lawmakers pass anti-discrimination laws protecting sexual minorities.

Lively is the co-author of The Pink Swastika which blames the Holocaust on homosexuals and dismisses the Nazi persecution of gay men as gay-on-gay violence. He has also claimed that homosexuals were responsible for the Rwandan genocide.

At an event organised by Moldova’s Family Association, Lively claimed that the anti-discrimination protections had been lobbied for by paid agents of American billionaire George Soros, and that the law was a Trojan horse for same-sex adoption and marriage equality.

“I guarantee you, if this bill passes, all the evil that struck the European Union will come to the Republic of Moldova,” Lively told a press conference.

Lively regularly tours developing nations where he presents himself as a “human rights expert” or an “expert on homosexuality”. He travelled to Uganda to speak against gay rights before that country’s gay death penalty bill was drafted.

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One response to “Conspiracy theorist in Moldova”

  1. This guy Scott… what an idiot… I hope he rots in prison.
    I’m not gay!
    But I think that everyone who promotes the sick attitude of discrimination towards others be treaded in the same manner in regard to him.