Polish President Lech Kaczynski was targeted by sodomite activists during his visit to Berlin's Humboldt University earlier this week, 'Deutsche Welle' reported yesterday.
Dozens of protesters delayed his speech by about half an hour, chanting "solidarity without exclusion" in reference to the slogan of the 1980's labour movement that challenged communism in the country. The activists were protesting what they called his "homophobic policies."
President Kaczynski banned a gay pride march in Warsaw last year, while he was mayor of the capital. The action outraged Polish sodomites.
The president responded to the demonstrators by saying he did not believe homosexuality should be encouraged because gay relationships cannot produce children.
"I do not plan to persecute homosexuals or to hinder their careers," he said. "But there is no reason to encourage it because it would mean that mankind would slowly die out."