Norway Minister of Culture publicly bares her chest in support of LGBT
Lubna Jaffery. Photo: Screenshot from Strana video
In Norway, Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery publicly bared her chest in support of homosexuals during a talk show discussing the LGBT rights parade. The video was posted by the Strana publication.
"For me, as the Minister of Culture and Equality, and now also as the supreme defender of homosexual people, it is important that homosexual people feel safe and free, and this was my small contribution," she explained her action.
Norwegian media called this performance a "stunt with b..bs" and reported that the head of the Norwegian government supported it.
As reported by the UOJ, Georgia has passed a law against LGBT in the first reading.
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