♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ [speaking foreign language] eric: marcin nikrant lives in a small town outside gdansk called o is openly gay, has been elected mayor three times. marcin nikrant: they're really interested in what i can do for them, if i'm helpful or not. they don't care--really don't care about my private life. ey don't care who i am sleeping with. eric: so you're always available when people need you? marcin: yes, they can call me. they can write me an email. they can also come here to my home. eric: so you're a bit like a priest. marcin: well, maybe. you can say that, but i'm very far away of thinking and saying this kind of things, yeah. eric: the church is very strong in talking about a rainbow plague and things like that. is that making life less safe? is it encouraging people to use hate speech? [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] ♪♪♪ eric: while the church has made life harder for gays, it still wants to claim them as catholics. eeric: so marcin, youe has mactuly in the processays, of leaving the church now. what's all that about? marcin: