During the ordinary plenary session in June, the Dénia government has presented a motion in defense of the LGTBI movement in order to vindicate their rights. A motion that has caused the Party left the auditorium due to references to the policies of the Catalan government, governed by the PP and Vox.
Prior to this point, the Popular Party of Dénia had presented an urgent amendment to remove from the motion references to its party and Vox, which, as they indicated, politicized what should be a cause for celebration. By not moving forward, Pepa Font Together with their councilors they have left the assembly hall in protest.
The motion, as they advanced, was critical of the supposed policies against the LGTBI community that are being carried out in the Valencian Community, such as the segregation and elimination of sections in libraries or the degradation of Pride and its symbols. "They want to kidnap Pride to annul it," said the Equality councilor, Javier Scotto, who also stressed that when policies affect people "it must be defended beyond political color."
mario vidal, spokesperson for Gent of Dénia, has defended a position similar to that of the Popular Party and has criticized the fact that the policies being implemented by the current Generalitat government were pointed out. "You have to accept the rules of the game," he pointed out. Scotto, in response, has disgraced him for justifying policies that harmed an entire group.
"You are the ones who discriminate against yourself and want to have more rights than others." This is how Félix Redondo, Vox councilor, began his turn, who assured that "today in Spain no one is discriminated against because of their sexual orientation" and called the actions that had been undertaken by the council "demagoguery." "We think it's very good that they celebrate Pride Day, but don't force us to go," Redondo continued, emphasizing: "Whoever wants a party should pay for it."
"Seeing how the patio is, these types of motions are very necessary," he defended. María José García on behalf of Compromís. "We are still very far from achieving real equality," García corrected Vox, whom he accused of "denying the right to want."
Homosexuality has always existed and has almost always been carried out with decorum by these people. Without bombastic names, without flags or commotions, which are so detrimental to their privacy and image. Is it their fault? Those who participate and show off, well, they have their part for having clung to the commercial and self-righteous proclamation of the politicians who despise their intimate feelings and take them out onto the streets as if it were a circus, financing those riots in bad taste that discredit these people; Disguising all this with ridiculous arguments of equality for what they have had in a ministry loaded with millions in the hands of people not prepared to manage any divergence that could arise in the most formal, dignified and appropriate manner.
Absolutely right.
The saying goes: “when the devil has nothing more to do with his tail he kills flies”, that is, the problems of the citizens of Denia are more important than whether or not you support a group on the day of its party, right? . Eliminate the potholes on the roads and we citizens will give you a party. Stop confronting and championing causes that are just smoke and confront the problems that concern us all. Comply with the law, which in the case of flags: the rainbow flag is not an official flag and only represents a part of the citizenry that is very respectable, but don't impose your mottos or your holidays on us if we don't want to. participate. Leave us alone and get to work.
The City Council has a collusion with Aqualia, they let them have the old water meters outside without locking them, they don't let us put the meters inside the urbanization, the hose type conduit goes underground, you only realize that the leak, when the bill of 8000 euros comes...that does matter
The city council is always in demagoguery and the most radicalized populism and ignoring the problems that we Dianenses have. Saying that all those lgtbixrpqh... They do not have day-to-day visibility and are also discriminated against is a lie as big as the Montgó.
It seems that in these upcoming holidays in Dénia they are going to have a contest to see who puts up the most LGTBI flags
How in the rest of Spain both the PSOE and Compromis (Vamos, Sumar) are there who is more LGTBIian
Now I know why some streets in Denia are better than others.
I like the comments, they show us that there are still sensible people and also with humor. Thank you. Meanwhile, those in the city council continue to be distracted by issues that interest no one.
This is what we pay them for? They should dedicate themselves to work, and work well. And if not, to the street.
Stop the nonsense and get to what's important
Ibi through the clouds
Zero bike lanes and few dust
dirty streets
Lack of lighting
There is no sewer in many streets
Lack of a proper stake or police station, etc.
There are inequalities, some more than others.
I would like to ask a question, I am only a heterosexual person:
Should I feel proud of it?
Am I guilty of being one?
I'm a little confused, please guide me, thank you.
You have to become heterofluid and buy some of those pants from Zara, narrow at the bottom and low waist, because if not, you are an old-timer and buy an electric car too.
Also, be careful not to dedicate fewer hours to taking care of the home than your wife does, if you have one or you will be exercising violence...Put a counter or something.
No Joselito, you have to feel as you see fit, no one can force you to do anything, that's called freedom, and democracy means respecting everyone who lives in your space, live happily and let live...
On a social network I found a comment that more or less said like this:
Does anyone know if it is already mandatory to be homosexual? I'm going out this afternoon and I wanted to know what to wear.
It's definitely a joke, right?
Well yes, you can feel proud of being straight. Surely you were not made fun of at school, nor harassed, nor insulted, nor will you be afraid to go out and that they might beat you up for feeling different. You have had it easier. You don't know how difficult it is to tell your family not to leave you when you are with a woman. You wouldn't have even seen how they took a friend to a psychiatrist when he was honest with his parents. You wouldn't have lost your job when they found out you were gay. Since I would have liked to have been born heterosexual, my life would have been much easier.
Read Caesar's comment.