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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2021 14:04:18 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Milos Zeman: Czech president calls transgender people 'disgusting'
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From: paedophi...@poofters.fr (Rube Goldstein)
 by: Rube Goldstein - Wed, 20 Oct 2021 12:04 UTC

Czech President Milos Zeman has been criticised after saying he
thinks transgender people are "disgusting" in a TV interview.

"If you undergo a sex-change operation you are basically
committing a crime of self-harm," he said at the weekend.

Mr Zeman was responding to a question about a controversial law
in Hungary banning the portrayal or promotion of homosexuality
among under-18s.

He said he backed the legislation, which has been condemned by
EU leaders.

Mr Zeman is a divisive figure with a history of making
controversial remarks. He has a tendency of expressing his views
- which are often at variance with government policy - using
strong language.

The president has irked many people - both within the country
and among the Czech Republic's western allies - by defending
Russia's stance on Ukraine and by voicing opposition to the
western sanctions against Russia.

Speaking during his weekly televised interview, Mr Zeman said he
agreed with Hungarian leader Viktor Orban's view that the law
was necessary to prevent children and parents being manipulated
by sex education.

"I can understand gays, lesbians and so on," the 76-year-old
said. "Do you know who I don't understand at all? The
transgender ones... every surgery is a risk and these
transgender people to me are disgusting."

He also said that protest marches such as the forthcoming Prague
Pride were minorities trying to put themselves on a superior
footing to others. He said if he were younger, he would organise
a counter-demonstration of heterosexuals.

A spokesperson for Prague Pride, which will be held in the Czech
Republic from 2 August, has accused Mr Zeman of adding to the
stress of transgender people.

"We were really sad to hear such a statement, especially because
it has a damaging effect to mental health of the LGBT+ in [the]
Czech Republic" Daniel Zikmund said.

"LGBT+ are discriminated not only socially but even through
legislation processes," he said, adding: "This just seems to be
going backwards and it is not helping at all."

The Czech Republic is one of the most sexually liberal countries
in the former communist bloc, although several of its
politicians have resorted to increasingly intolerant rhetoric of
late.

Presidential power in the country is limited, but the president
has the right to veto any bill already passed by parliament,
apart from constitutional bills.

During an EU summit in Brussels last week, Dutch Prime Minister
Mark Rutte reportedly asked Mr Orban why Hungary was still in
the EU if it did not share its values of tolerance and non-
discrimination. Mr Rutte said that Hungary "has no business
being in the European Union any more".

Mr Orban has insisted that Hungary's law has nothing to do with
gay rights.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57635373

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