The ntent bate Italy over an anti-homophobia law is more evince of how Europe’s divi over gay rights is turng to a gulf.
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- EUROPE’S EPENG DIVI ON GAY RIGHTS
- EASTERN EUROPE WAS ONCE A WORLD LEAR ON GAY RIGHTS. THEN RAN OUT OF SPEGOATS
- AND THE GAYT CY EUROPE IS... (DISVER OUR TOP 10 WNERS)
EUROPE’S EPENG DIVI ON GAY RIGHTS
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EASTERN EUROPE WAS ONCE A WORLD LEAR ON GAY RIGHTS. THEN RAN OUT OF SPEGOATS
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The Italian far-right dismissed the proposed law — which would have also extend new protectns to women and the disabled — as “homosexual propaganda. ” The Vatin etted that Catholic schools might need to hold events for a natnal anti-homophobia day, cryg gement on eedom of a showdown last week, the Italian Senate rejected the bill an act that roed nservative lawmakers to a standg ovatn. ”The ntent bate Italy is more evince of how Europe is stgglg wh what wrer Mark Gevisser has lled “the pk le” — or the divisn between and wh natns over gay rights.
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