Posted on 08/02/2013 2:37:51 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Three months before Russias parliament unanimously passed a federal law banning the propaganda of non-traditional relationships that is, same-sex ones the bills sponsor went on the countrys most respected interview show to explain her reasoning.
Analyzing all the circumstances, and the particularity of territorial Russia and her survival I came to the conclusion that if today we want to resolve the demographic crisis, we need to, excuse me, tighten the belt on certain moral values and information, so that giving birth and raising children become fully valued, lawmaker Yelena Mizulina told Vladimir Posner, Russias Charlie Rose.
Mizulina heads the Dumas committee for family, women, and children and has become the stern face of Russias campaign against gays. But she would never call it that. Russias new laws banning same-sex foreign couples from adopting Russian children in addition to banning LGBT advocacy are part of the countrys very search for survival, according to her.
On the one hand, theres its physical survival Russias birthrate plummeted in the wake of the Soviet collapse and encouraging baby-making (through government grants as well as rhetoric) has been one of Vladimir Putins hallmarks. And then theres its moral survival; if Russia is to survive as Russia it needs to reject the corrupting influences of the West.
The first form of reasoning is populist bluster. But the second goes some way toward explaining why Russia has stepped up its campaign against LGBT rights just as the European Union and the United States march in precisely the opposite direction. The violent images, restrictive legislation, and public humiliation that LGBT people in Russia now face isnt the product of a traditionalist backlash as much as it is a vital part of the new politics of Putins Russia, a nation in search of someone to define itself against.
Homosexuality wasnt really a topic of conversation in Russia for much of the last two decades. Laws banning gay sex were lifted in 1993, two years after the Soviet collapse. Slowly but surely, gay clubs began to appear in Moscow and St Petersburg, at first underground, eventually out in the open. Russian society remained widely homophobic, and there were many who saw gays and lesbians as an inevitable and evil Western import, but there were other things to worry about recovering from the collapse of a political-economic system, clawing out of poverty, dealing with the explosion of violence that engulfed a country suddenly flowing with cash and corruption.
And then came Vladimir Putin.
Putin spent the first two terms of his presidency, from 2000 to 2008, ruling with no ideology. It was an explicit decision, his former campaign and political advisor Gleb Pavlovsky once told me, that took into account the fact that so many had grown tired of the empty shell that Communist doctrine had become by the end of Soviet times. Instead there would be Putin and just Putin. Putin and his bare chest. Putin-loving animals. Putin single-handedly building kindergartens and hospitals. Putin Putin Putin.
What that strategy didnt take into account was that sometime, some day, someone would get sick of Putin. That finally happened late last year, when Putin announced he would return to the presidency following a four-year break as prime minister. A movement that largely comprised middle-class liberals took to the streets in the tens of thousands. It was a show of criticism that Putin thought would never come.
Part of his reaction has been reflexive and obvious to everyone to launch a crackdown, arrest opposition leaders, arrest average protesters, adopt laws limiting future ability to protest. The second is more oblique: Putin has launched a campaign to shore up support in the Russian heartland, that mythical place far from the bustling streets of Moscow where headscarved peasants embrace core Russian concepts that dont actually exist anymore.
In the absence of any ideology any core belief to tie together the Russian state and nation the easiest way to fill the vacuum has been by turning to the Russian Orthodox Church, a deeply corrupt, reactionary, and Kremlin-loving institution that has enjoyed a spike in support following the (atheist) Soviet Unions collapse. Thus the arrest of Pussy Riot, the anti-Putin punk band whose members were sentenced to two years in prison for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred. Thus the law passed by the Duma just hours after the anti-gay law was passed, making insulting religious believers an offense punishable by up to three years in jail.
The second easiest thing has been to demonize the Other, creating an internal enemy for everyone to fear. Jews are out Putin, who values loyalty above all, has had an affinity for Jews since childhood, when he was reportedly saved from being beaten up by street kids by a Jewish neighbor. Migrants are out Russia needs millions of them in order to carry out the mass infrastructure projects that the country needs to keep its economy afloat; and the nationalist card is simply too dangerous to play with anyway. Whos left? Gays.
Demonizing gays allows Putin to tell the heartland: I will protect you and your traditional families; you are the real Russia. It also grows suspicion of the liberal opposition, presented as fundamentally un-Russian as they stand up increasingly for gay rights amid Putins growing crackdown. And finally, it allows Russia to do what it does best these days: present itself as Not The West.
It is no accident that Russia is stripping away gay rights as (popular and legal) support for gay marriage in the U.S. and Europe grows. The West is decadent, permissive, and doomed to orgiastic decline. As Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, recently put it: gay marriage is a dangerous apocalyptic system that leads a nation on a path of self-destruction.
And then there is Russia not really standing for anything, but standing against a whole lot: gays, liberals, the West. Its the strategy that Putin has chosen for his own survival.
I think the most ridiculous questions come up during the decay of an empire, said Anton Krasovsky, a prominent Russian journalist recently fired for being gay, when asked why the gay question had suddenly emerged in Russia. Its like when Judeo-Christians were fed to the lions in third-century Rome its just the sunset of the empire.
The progressives always claimed that the church was deeply corrupt, and that claim ( no facts) justified the killing of tens of thousands of Orthodox monks, nuns and lay people during and after the communist takeover. Is there any evidence of this deep corruption I wonder?
*It also tells me Russia might likely out-survive America... something I never would have remotely considered a few short years ago.*
Don’t put all your chips in on that bet. Between the vodka, heroin, HIV and abortion, Ol’ Ivan isn’t reproducing at anywhere near a replacement level.
English title "The Priest"
“Why Russia Turned Against The Gays”
Because it is the right thing to do.....
When I was a kid I heard that the battle of Armeggedon was going to be God and the USA vs Satan and the USSR. It’s starting to look like they had the USA and the USSR on the wrong sides.
bkmk
Nobody “turned against” sodomites. What Russia did was work to ensure CHILDREN would not be exposed to perversion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRgWVAfHNZM
The church was destroyed by the Communists - these videos are heartening - especially in the light of the persecution being waged upon our churches by the evil one.
In the next video - some clips from years ago - Putin tells of how he was baptized a Christian - secretly, by his mother - at a month and a half - and how and why he carries a cross with him at all times...He is not a 'new' or 'political' Christian. (AT minute marker 10:40 - a 'make you smile' clip of Putin and 'his biker friends' showing up to support the church...at a 'celebration' of the resurgance of Christianity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3d_yxJhmjk
(don't know why this isn't a live link - I'll post the live link in the next post) (I've saved these videos - they make me feel hopeful that all may not be lost in the world. - Strange shift in the tide of our countries?)
and BTW - Gay parades are forbidden in Russia - so there is not likely to be the escalations/advances of the Gay life style permeating their streets/schools and TV screens = as we will see here.
Putin has also called for the world leaders to demand a cessation to the killing of Christians, now becoming rampant - without one word for OUR 'dear leader' It might be time to learn conversant Russian - would like to visit Russia.
Just in case you are unable to read cyrillic, the title of the that Russian film reads “Pop”, and is pronounced “pope”. I’ll have to try and find this film and watch it — with subtitles. My Russian has disintegrated to almost zero.
Putin (can you imagine Obumbles doing these?)
Judo practice: (black belt)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c3wzbtyikw
hang gliding - first with instructor - then solo (smooth landing - Oh, the strange noise in the beginning is a sand crane that was pecking on the machine)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq1DEu5-aWo
WE once had a REAL leader - I miss this man! (NO, not the first two in the clip - ) Will we ever be so blessed in a leader again? - Young people should be made to watch this. They have no idea what a REAL Prisident is like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvP63ETpjbM
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