The Sydney Morning Herald reported Dmitry Isakov, the first person to be charged under the new law, as saying: “The problem with that law is that it sends a signal that says gays are people you can fine, who you can insult, who you can maybe even beat up,"
Isakov is also quoted as saying: "Effectively, we don't even have the right to fight discrimination."
Mr Putin, who is passionate about ensuring the success of the Winter
Olympics, has openly denied that he is prejudiced against gays. But he has
asked people from Western nations to respect the traditional Russian culture on
these matters.
But no, respect is not something that many gay-activists understand. Mr
Putin said that Olympic visitors could “feel
quite secure, at ease, but leave kids alone, please." This, of course,
sparked an outcry. How dare he suggest that homosexuals are paedophiles?
Homosexuality is heavily promoted in Australia, even to children, on the
theory that people are either born gay or not. Therefore, children who are not
gay cannot be affected by the propaganda. This assertion is based on ideology,
not facts. It has certainly never been proved. To the contrary, evidence is
beginning to show that the “you may be gay” message is leading to unhealthy sexual
experimentation and severe gender confusion.
I congratulate Mr Putin for standing firm in the face of international
misunderstanding and condemnation. Protecting children is more important than bowing
to the insatiable demands of the homosexual lobby.
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