Egyptian youth launched a campaign on social media called (Fitra) aimed at raising awareness against homosexuality and countering the campaigns launched in several countries in the region to promote it.

And the campaign announced in a statement that the goal of its establishment “is to be a general umbrella that allows all individuals and groups to declare their explicit and unequivocal rejection of all directed campaigns and malicious ideas that are being promoted and everything that is contrary to human nature.”

The “Fitra” campaign has taken the blue and pink colors that are globally associated with the symbol of male and female, as its slogan (communication platforms)

She explained that she used the blue and pink colors, which are universally associated with the symbol of male and female, as her emblem to emphasize the rejection of sexual pluralism.

The campaign stressed that it "does not accept any material donations and has not and will not be profitable in any way," stressing that its goal is "to consolidate the idea of ​​gathering those who reject homosexuality from different divine laws and from all cultures."

First:


The main objective of Fitra is to be a general umbrella that allows all individuals, groups, factions, and currents to declare their explicit and unequivocal rejection of all directed campaigns and malicious ideas that are promoted and of everything that is contrary to human instinct, as well as the pressure practices exercised by Western society to normalize it.

— Fetrah (@fetrah_org) July 6, 2022

The campaign organizers considered that they mainly seek to educate the younger generations in light of global pressures to accept normalization with homosexuality.

Third:


Fitra does not accept any material donations, and they are not and will not be profitable in any way..


Any person, entity, or entity who profits from it by any means whatsoever represents himself only, and at his personal responsibility..

— Fetrah (@fetrah_org) July 6, 2022

The campaign saw widespread popularity on social media, and writer Hanan Lashin announced her support for the Fitra campaign, “I think that the Fitra campaign needs more awareness and maturity from us, and we should not be carried away by joking, because it is a purposeful and important initiative that can resonate with the whole world.”

And an account of a person named Sami Amiri tweeted, “A blessed campaign launched by the nation’s youth, its name: Instinct, a victory for the normal color with which the children of Adam, peace be upon him, were created.”

Last but not least:


spread the fitra in your own style and in the appropriate way with the hashtags #spread_fitrah and #fitrah_idea, but… We reject all forms of violence and abuse in all its forms..

— Fetrah (@fetrah_org) July 6, 2022

In the context, the Fitra campaign announced that it was being subjected to a counter-campaign aimed at distorting the idea, stressing that they expected attacking reactions to them, especially since the campaign achieved great success in record time.

#Fitra is currently under the largest campaign of systematic attack and distortion by the owners of abnormal human deviations since the time it began!,, Continue pic.twitter.com/yKTRuzEsDu

— Fetrah (@fetrah_org) July 8, 2022

The number of supporters of the Fitra campaign on Facebook reached more than 235,000 people in less than a month, and it received the support of a large number of people by publishing its logo and colors.

The campaign was spread in many languages, including English and Farsi, in an invitation from those in charge of Fitra to make their idea global and not limited to Arab countries only.