Posted on 08/10/2013 2:19:45 PM PDT by ReformationFan
Finally, a prominent nation is taking on the homosexual agenda and rejecting it outright. A number of African nations have done the same, but third-world countries are not newsworthy to mainstream media. Although recently, the President of Senegal (West Africa), Mackey Sall, was reported as rebuffing Barack Obama's haughty insistence that Senegalese embrace homosexuality.
The irony is stunning that a Communist nation would understand that preserving the value of men and women marrying and producing children makes for demographic survival, while many American Christian leaders cower in the shadows, in fear of activist homosexuals and their leftist supporters.
For any but the most rabidly liberal, the decision of Russian lawmakers is about as sensible as it gets. Adults can choose to act in whatever manner the culture in which they live allows. And a rotted culture allows many abominable behaviors. Children, on the other hand, are at the mercy of adults around them. They are mentally, physically, and emotionally unable to protect themselves.
The Russian law calls for protecting children (minors) from the indoctrination of adults who would use them for their own ends. It states that fines will be imposed on any who propagandize non-traditional sexual relations among minors through dissemination of information that encourages such relations. Additionally, acts of encouraging a distorted perception of equivalence between traditional and non-traditional sexual behavior is banned. The anti-God types, of course, are screaming "discrimination" and "anti-gay," their clarion call to gin up support and sympathy, but the Russians are having none of it. Thank God.
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>>>I agree, those Russians should never have been admitted into the USA and most certainly should not be in the USA today without proper papers. I rued the day when such persons were allowed favored treatment for immigration because of political sympathy. Such political patronizing has not been, in my opinion, a plus for the USA be it Russian, Asians or Latinos.<<<
In fact there were some four waves of Russian immigration into US for the last century.
The worst was of the late 1970s and it was mostly a fault of US politicians who slammed SU authorities in UN for preventing their citizens moving abroad.
Soviets finally said OK, get it into your face and established three panels in parts of Soviet Union including Stans to flood America with people they didn’t want for themselves. Felons, prostitutes, addicts, welfare recipients, muslim extremists and liberal artists had undisputed priority. Some convicts were actually forced by KGB to participate as an amnesty plan.
United States had to accept any of these people just to save face.
It was really difficult to emigrate for decent folks only. Commies has instituted an “emigration tax” of some $25,000 per family member who had any degrees to compensate for “free education”. It was unbearable for most Soviet families who averaged $9,000-12,000 annually.
Yes, it's odd and foolish and inexplicable. But the dynamics of it is especially evident in public schools. Girls will spend their time hanging around with gay boys. This of course encourages the homos and demoralizes the normal boys. Female teachers encourage gay behavior in boys in every way they can think of. The more gay the student acts, the more he is complimented by the female teachers.
There are some teacher's colleges where the Ed degree programs are filled only with women. Queen's Uni in Canada for example (last time I checked.) If you are a male teacher in a majority-female teacher school and you expect some kind of friendly relations with your female co-workers, you have to be gay. Non-gay males are outcasts.
I think you are right. Most of what I've heard from "conservatives" in the last 30 years has been about free markets, capitalism, profits, libertarianism, Ayn Rand, Adam Smith etc. As if any of that will save America from its approaching doom.
I’m going to give her the benefit of the doubt and think she must have meant to put the word “formerly” between “a” and “Communist” and just accidentally left it out.
Indeed. They treat them like they are their “girl” buddies who happen to be biologically male.
P.S. I think the feminization and homosexualization of our culture and institutions are all part of the effort to make our world more socialistic and statist.
http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm
Fine. I hope the Russians move into your neighborhood and you can put up with them, not me.
I recently had to drop a Russian friend of mine. Why? She turned up one day married to a gay man. Why? Because she and her thug father wanted her to have American citizenship. He paid the gay guy an enormous sum and his daughter may be on the path to citizenship while other legal immigrants are pushed down the line. I know I should have reported it but didn’t.
Sorry! This post was not meant for you. No coffee this morning. Apologies.
With regard to the homosexual agenda, the Russians are 100% right!
BTTT.
Correct, Colonel.
I gotta like Vlad on this one. Plus, he loves his country. Yep, thumbs up to Putin.
People should know what is going on in France.
While it is true that France has pushed through some sort of gay marriage law, there is an active, thoughtful, conscientious and brave group of people - “Les Veilleurs” (translated the “night watchman” or the people standing guard) - who are mobilizing, demonstrating, in some cases getting thrown in jail over this issue. This is a group of conscience who feel deeply in their cause and will continue to be heard from going forward. Of COURSE, you will not see this covered in the English speaking media - or if so barely a mention.
As I have posted previously my parents and grandparents were in a ‘wave’ that came to the USA at the the time of the Bolshevik revolution.As far as I know and experienced this ‘wave’ in the vast proportion came to be good people and citizen. They worked hard and suffered in the great depression along all the Nation. Many of my ‘family’ including myself served in WWII and my brother died on Okinawa. I make these comments so that there is a distinction between my ‘wave’ and the ‘wave(s)’ that were allowed into the USA for some politicians goody-feely purposes
Placemark
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