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Worldwide resistance against LGBT policies grows

02-12-2022

Western Europe

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Worldwide resistance against LGBT policies grows

Dutch Minister of Sport, Conny Helder, with her OneLove band. She did not wear it at the Qatar World Championship and was criticised for that. Photo ANP, Bas Czerwinski

Western Europe

The Dutch cabinet is a prominent proponent of LGBT rights. It raises its voice in meetings of the European Union and the United Nations. At the same time, it experiences more and more resistance from countries that do not want to go along with wokism.

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