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[5][6][7] According to Stanley Bill, the film "depicted LGBT rights activists as a foreign-backed threat to Polish children, religion, values, and the very biological continuation of the nation".

[8] The film includes footage taken using a hidden camera by a TVP employee pretending to be a volunteer for Campaign Against Homophobia, a Polish LGBT organization.

[14][15] The purported "LGBT invasion" is described as different things, including: pedophilia, social engineering, a dangerous ideology, a controlled propaganda movement, desecration of the sacred, an attack on the Catholic Church, indoctrination of young people, nudity, vulgarity, changing customs.

The independent media, local governments that support LGBT people, and mayors such as Rafał Trzaskowski and Jacek Jaśkowiak are portrayed as complicit in the "invasion".

[7][18] Polish ombudsman Adam Bodnar stated that "The material not only reinforces stereotypes and intensifies social hatred towards LGBT people, but also manipulates facts."

[3][20] According to Bezprawnik [pl], "it suffices to watch a few minutes of this film to realize that it was created only to further a homophobic campaign and use the situation of LGBT people for the current political struggle".

[11][5][23] In a separate ruling, a court required TVP to disclose the production costs of the film after it refused a freedom of information request.

Warsaw Equality Parade in 2018. One of the participants holds a sign saying "Miłość tworzy rodzinę" ("Love makes a family").