LGBT representatives decided to make money on the scandal with beaten lesbians
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/lgbt-representatives-decided-to-make-money-on-the-scandal-with-beaten-lesbians.htmlRecently, the scandalous incident in London, when two lesbians were beaten unconscious, was vigorously discussed on the network. The hooligans were soon arrested, but the story did not end there: photos of the bloodied girls were placed as a print on T-shirts for sale by an organization supporting LGBT people.
Many were outraged by the use of this acute topic for business purposes, and the scandal gained new momentum. Find out the hot details from our material.
Ryanair flight attendant Melania Gamonat and her friend Chris were beaten on a London bus in the early morning of May 30. The girls were returning from a night party when guys started pestering them in transport, demanding to kiss them for fun. The lesbians refused, for which they were beaten unconscious.





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