The Christian Lawyers Foundation has filed a complaint against the author and publisher of a children’s book with LGTBI content titled Baby Jesus doesn’t hate sissies.
These are the cartoonist Julio Serrano and the publisher Fandogamia, whom the entity of jurists considers authors of possible crimes of provocation to discrimination and hatred and sexual provocation, included in article 510.1 and 186 of the Penal Code respectively.
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The organization of jurists denounces in a statement that “the book was recommended for children over 6 years old when scenes of explicit sex appear” that involve, for example, nuns, babies or other characters that often carry elements of culture or tradition. Judeo-Christian iconography or represent it.
Already on the cover of the book you can see a crucified man with a crown of thorns holding an LGTBI flag in each hand. A word search is also proposed in Noah’s Ark, to find animals with homosexual behavior.
The volume contains numerous statements about homosexuality such as “sissies are men who fall in love with other men and kiss with them. Sissies are also called homosexuals. Two women who love each other and kiss each other and get married and are happy are also homosexuals.”
The pages of the book, which was presented at the beginning of May at the Barcelona Comic Fair, are designed to be colored by minors.
Given the avalanche of comments critical of the idea that this content was rated for minors, Amazon chose to remove the book from its sales platform.
The president of Christian Lawyers, Poland Castellanos, describes it as “intolerable that this type of content is allowed and that, in addition, those responsible receive hundreds of thousands of euros in public subsidies.”
“We see more and more progress towards the legalization of sex with minors. It is essential that judges stop any attack on children and eliminate all public aid to those who promote these attitudes,” adds the jurist.