Ukrainian charity fund looking for believing singers to "preach" LGBT+
The fund offers believing vocalists to preach LGBT+ ideology. Photo: Pinterest
The “Vilni” Charitable Fund has placed an advert on the Work.ua website with a job offer for vocalists to preach LGBT ideology among parishioners. Both male and female voices are being recruited.
Applicants must be believers and be prepared to "work and rehearse hard". The vocalists’ duty is "to preach the importance and tolerance of LGBT ideology to the congregation."
For such "preaching", a salary of up to UAH 60,000 is promised.
The denomination is not specified in the advert.
The "Vilni" Fund declares that they are engaged in humanitarian aid for the AFU, volunteer battalions, territorial defence and victims.
Among the partners of the fund are the National scouting organisation "Plast", the International Charitable Foundation "Unity Of Ukraine", the fund "Krytsari Svitla" and others.
As reported, a bar "HRAM" with blasphemous pictures and popularisation of LGBT+ was opened in Kyiv.
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