NATO Gets Accused of Forcing LGBTQ
Gajic, a scholar specializing in comparative politics at the Institute of European Studies in Belgrade, shared his viewpoint with a news agency following a ‘pride’ demonstration that took place on Sunday in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova.
During the event, local police reportedly used harsh force against individuals protesting the march.
During his interview with the news agency, Gajic argued that the recent incidents in Moldova “have nothing to do with LGBT rights per se.”
Instead, he described them as part of an “imposed agenda, which always has a political component.”
He further suggested that “here LGBT is only a political flag of NATO,” asserting that the alliance’s ultimate objective is to “mobilize” Moldovans against Russia.
Gajic proposed that NATO’s broader strategy includes prioritizing a “fight against Orthodox Christianity” in nations either neighboring or near Russia.
He claimed that this effort forms part of a larger ideological campaign aimed at reshaping local values and identities.
The academic criticized Moldovan President Maia Sandu’s administration, stating it is composed largely of individuals who see themselves as bureaucrats rather than true “statesmen.”
This perspective, according to Gajic, makes them more susceptible to passively adopting narratives promoted by Western powers without critical assessment.
He concluded by recalling that similar developments have occurred across several Eastern European countries over the last twenty years.
According to Gajic, these movements follow a standardized script and have allegedly been orchestrated by the CIA.
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