From the BBC:
“Russia to ban sharing LGBT
'propaganda' with adults as well as children”
(A pro-LGBT protest in St
Petersburg)
The controversial Russian ban
against promoting so-called "gay propaganda" looks set to be extended
to all adults. The move represents a toughening of an existing 2013 law, which
makes providing information about being LGBT to children a criminal offence. Those
convicted face large fines for promoting what Russia calls
"non-traditional sexual relations". The initial approval of the
extension was voted through by the Russian State Duma unanimously. Earlier this
week, officials had urged politicians in Russia's lower house of parliament to
enact the extension - portraying it as part of a broader battle over
civilisational values with the West and linking it to the decision to invade
Ukraine. Under the proposal, information about "non-traditional
lifestyles" or "the rejection of family values" would be
considered legally the same as pornography, the promotion of violence, or
stoking racial, ethnic and religious tensions. It also bans the "propaganda
of paedophilia" - which the Russian government often conflates with being
gay. Another element of the extensions prohibits information which might
"cause minors to desire to change their sex", a reference to
transgender people. If enacted, the law would allow any information on the
internet discussing LGBT topics to be blocked and films deemed to contain
positive depictions of being gay to be banned.
Human rights campaigners and LGBT
groups say the extension means that any act or public mention of same-sex
couples is functionally being criminalised. The wide-ranging ban also extends
to advertising and books - both non-fiction and literature - raising censorship
concerns from publishers, who have warned of the risk that it could even affect
classics of Russian literature. The law sets out fines of between 50,000
roubles (£705; $815) and 400,000 roubles, while non-Russians who violate the
ban face expulsion from the country. The bill has broad support but will first
be approved by the upper house of the Russian parliament, the Federation
Council, before it is ratified by President Vladimir Putin. On Monday,
politicians in the Duma heard claims from one of the law's key backers that the
information about LGBT people being shared with Russians was part of a
"hybrid war" being waged by the West against the country.
Alexander Khinshtein, the head of
the parliament's information committee, said Russians soldiers fighting as part
of the invasion of Ukraine were there to protect traditional Christian values. But
he saved some of his most trenchant criticism of the West for railing against
the cartoons South Park and Peppa Pig. He presented his colleagues with
screenshots of the TV programmes that he claimed were part of a war being
"waged against our society", directing his ire at the episode of
Peppa Pig in which Penny the Polar Bear appears with two mothers as a
particularly egregious example of this so-called propaganda. Khinshtein, an MP
from Mr Putin's United Russia Party, told the Duma that the "special
operation" - what the Russian government insists on calling its war in
Ukraine - is happening "not only on the battlefield, but also in the minds
and souls of people". His rhetoric follows that of the Russian president,
who has made being anti-gay a cornerstone of his domestic agenda and
authoritarian rule. In speech annexing four Ukrainian territories last month,
Mr Putin ranted about families with a "parent number one and a parent
number two" - in what has been interpreted as a criticism of same-sex
families. The head of Russia's Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, has also
backed the new legislation. He has portrayed Russia's war in Ukraine as a
battle between those who support pro-Western gay pride events, and those who
reject them.
^ This isn’t that surprising.
Homosexuality was outlawed in the USSR until its collapse in 1991 and in Russia
until 1993. Even when it was legal Russians were scared of Gays and have been
attacking and killing them for decades. This only makes that fear legal. ^
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