Posted on 07/14/2020 6:40:19 PM PDT by marshmallow
Moscow, July 3, Interfax - Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed countering LGBT propaganda with "non-aggressive" public monitoring.
"You can't monitor everyone, who thought up which label and where, and so on. If there's a reason to assume that this is propaganda of values not traditional for us, then without public organizations which share the official position of the Russian government, including that which is set out in the Constitution and in our laws, then such public monitoring should be properly built, not aggressively though," Putin said at a meeting with the working group on constitutional amendments.
Yekaterina Lakhova of the Russian Women's Union asked Putin to instruct the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor) to start monitoring advertising on the subject of LGBT propaganda. "There shouldn't be propaganda, but our advertising agencies hang up rainbows, beautiful colors. They do this as if surreptitiously, with beautiful words. Or advertise an ice cream, which they call Rainbow. This, though indirectly, makes children grow used to that color, that flag, which was hung outside that embassy [the United States Embassy to Russia]," Lakhova said.
A rainbow flag, the symbol of the LGBT community, was hung outside the U.S. embassy building in late June.
>>A rainbow flag, the symbol of the LGBT community
Wrong it is a political banner.
I used to like the rainbow in things and designs (like Sixties tie die hippie stuff) before it got co-opted for another meaning.
Shouldn’t the LGBT flag be brown and red?
Exactly right.
Back in the 80s and 90s, I had a live-and-let-live attitude toward gays. I was disgusted by their bathhouse culture, but thought the government had better things to do than enforce whatever sodomy laws were still on the books.
Today, I’m not so sure. It’s certainly no news to patriots that the demands of the LGBT “movement” seem limitless — just like the demands of the political left in general. Concede on A and B, and before long they will be demanding C, D, E, ad infinitum.
If gays would agree to just live out their strange lives and leave the rest of us alone, I would be cool with that. But that’s not where their movement is headed these days.
As for this latest move by Putin, all I can say is that it’s one more reason I have a certain grudging respect for him. Actually, I would like to see what happens if Putin ratchets up the pressure on Russia’s perverts.
If Queers and Lesbos would just mind their own business. They’re indoctrinating kids. That’s not good. They’s encouraging pedophilia and sex trafficking.
It’s the new norm now. Evil, evil, evil!
Russia’s leadership chooses survival. Ours chose differently.
I am a member of the American Indian Library Assn.
Sadly this organization has been completely taken over by LGBT and other activists, It really is sad, but I get a glimpse into what is going on.
For example this was interesting:
Colleagues,
The Chinese American Librarians Association’s (CALA) Northern California Chapter (NCA) is pleased to organize an upcoming free webinar with a focus on solidarity. All are welcome to attend. (This is an encore presentation that started under APALA).
Webinar Title: Disrupting White Supremacy Through BIPOC Solidarity
Summary: What does it mean to be in solidarity with other Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color. (BIPOC)? This webinar will be a discussion of why solidarity is vital and what it might look for us to engage in it. As Asian/Pacific Americans, we benefit from a particular kind of proximity to whiteness. It can be especially easy for us to buy into the privilege that comes from that proximity and leave our fellow BIPOC to fight their own racial battles, not realizing that this is also our battle. We will explore some of the challenges and opportunities of joining in community with other BIPOC for a common cause: to destroy white supremacy.
All this hoo-ha for 2.6% of the human race? Nonsense.
Thanks for responding to my post. Evil indeed!
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