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https://www.polygraph.info/a/putin-elton-john-lgbt-russia-fact-check/30039373.html

On Thursday, June 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an interview with the U.K.’s Financial Times newspaper, in which he reacted to claims regarding Russia’s poor record on LGBT rights.

“I am not trying to insult anyone because we have been condemned for our alleged homophobia,” Putin told the newspaper. “But we have no problem with LGBT persons. God forbid, let them live as they wish. But some things do appear excessive to us. They claim now that children can play five or six gender roles. Let everyone be happy, we have no problem with that. But this must not be allowed to overshadow the culture, traditions and traditional family values of millions of people making up the core population.”

In response, the musician Elton John tweeted at the Russian president, writing he was “deeply upset” by the interview.




Elton John

✔@eltonofficial

https://twitter.com/eltonofficial/status/1144677823510130689

Dear President Putin,

I was deeply upset when I read your recent interview in the Financial Times.

I strongly disagree with your view that pursuing policies that embrace multicultural and sexual diversity are obsolete in our societies.


“I strongly disagree with your view that pursuing policies that embrace multicultural and sexual diversity are obsolete in our societies,” John wrote, adding that he found Putin’s claim that he wanted LGBT people to “be happy” duplicitous.

Putin responded to John, telling the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti the British musician was “mistaken.”

"We really have a very smooth relationship with members of the LGBT community –really calm, perfectly unbiased,” Putin said. "We have a law which everyone scolds us for — the law banning propaganda of homosexuality among minors. But look, let us allow a person to grow up and become an adult first, and then decide who they are. Leave the children alone."

‘Cannot live as they wish’
Tanya Lokshina, associate director for Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia division, told Polygraph.info Putin's reassurances regarding the treatment of LGBT people in Russia came across as “hypocritical.”

“In Russia, LGBT people cannot ‘live as they wish.’ Russia has a discriminatory ‘gay propaganda’ ban, which is a classic example of political homophobia by targeting vulnerable sexual and gender minorities for political gain,” she said.

Lokshina said that while antipathy towards homosexuality and gender variance is not a new phenomenon in Russia, the “gay propaganda” law has increased social hostility.

“[The law] also has a stifling effect on access to affirming education and support services, with harmful consequences for LGBT youth,” she said.

The administrator of the New York-based but Russian focused online LGBTQ support group We Together, who for safety reasons asked to be identified as Lion Allenby, told Polygraph.info the Russian state’s attitude towards the LGBTQ community has also put sexual minorities at risk of attack, often with little legal recourse.

“Russian law enforcement agencies accept [complaints] from LGBT representatives who register them, but there is no real consideration of the case, including prosecution for violence against LGBT people,” Allenby said. “Victims face obstacles in seeking justice. As a result of this attitude of the authorities, many homophobic attacks and crimes go unpunished.”

Allenby told Polygraph.info he himself was the victim of one such attack.

“In May 2018, six unknown people attacked me by the exit of a gay bar and broke my orbital bone (my eye was operated on and a titanium plate was implanted). A (criminal) case was not initiated despite my appeal and the available video recording of the attack, where the faces of the attackers are visible,” Allenby said.

He added that his own café in the center of Moscow was targeted due to the fact it was mainly frequented by LGBTQ individuals.

The culmination of these actions prompted Allenby to seek refuge in the United States. His refugee status was approved in May 2019.

Surge in violence
Allenby’s attack coincides with a statistical rise in hate crimes targeting Russia’s LGBTQ community.

The Thomas Reuters Foundation reported in 2017 that hate crimes against LGBT people had doubled over five years, following the introduction of the gay propaganda law in 2013.

“There was a dramatic spike in the attacks after the adoption of the law - 2013 was gruesome,” Lokshina said.

That surge in violence was most visible in the formation of the so-called Occupy Pedophilia group, which, according to the Spectrum Human Rights Alliance, based in the Washington, DC area but internationally focused, recorded the torture and humiliation of men, primarily male teenagers, who had responded to same-sex personal ads on the internet.

“These self-proclaimed ‘crime fighters’ perform their actions under the broad day light, often outside and clearly visible to a general public that indifferently passes by or even commends them,” the alliance wrote.

Lokshina said fewer attacks on sexual minorities have been reported recently due to a government crackdown on ultra-nationalist groups.

“However, many attacks apparently go undetected as the victims fear publicity. The overall climate is very hostile,” Lokshina said.

For example, the neo-Nazi founder of Occupy Pedophilia, Maxim Martsinkevich, was sentenced in 2017 to 10 years in prison for inciting hatred and enmity, hooliganism, robbery and property destruction.

However, Martsinkevich never faced prosecution for his attacks against gay men.

Reinforcing prejudice
Allenby cited the targeting of Deti-404 (Children-404), an online group that offers psychological support, advice, and a safe online community for LGBT children, by the Russian state media watchdog Roskomnadzor as further proof of the state’s bias against the LGBTQ community.

Experts say the ostensible desire to “protect children” has had the opposite effect.

Testifying in Bayev and Others v. Russia, a case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that considered the legality of the anti-gay propaganda law’s curtailment of free expression, Ilan Meyer, an expert in social psychology and public health specializing in minority populations, said the legislation hurts minors.

“Laws such as Russia’s propaganda law can have serious negative impact on the health and well-being of [LGBT people] in that the law increases and enshrines stigma and prejudice, leading to discrimination and violence,” Meyer said.

The ECHR’s 2017 ruling in the case mirrored Meyer’s judgement, saying that such laws “reinforce stigma and prejudice and encourage homophobia, which is incompatible with the notions of equality, pluralism and tolerance inherent in a democratic society.”

In August 2018, the United Nations Human Rights Committee ruled that the application of a regional law in Russia against homosexual propaganda was ambiguous, disproportionate and discriminatory, violating articles 19 and 26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political rights.

In a December 2018 report, Human Rights Watch said “lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth in Russia face formidable barriers to enjoying their fundamental rights to dignity, health, education, information, and association.”

In January 2019, reports surfaced of gay purges in Russia’s Chechen Republic, where the state itself is believed to be behind the wave of violence that left at least two people dead.

Russian law enforcement has been criticized for failing to respond to acts of intimidation and death threats against members of the Russian LGBT Network, which helped bring the latest wave of violence in Chechnya to light.

Based on the rulings of international legal bodies, as well as the testimony of individuals and reports from human rights groups, Polygraph.info finds Putin’s claim of a “perfectly unbiased” attitude toward LGBT people in Russia to be false.
 
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He is luck that Putin hasnt hear his song"Nikita".

the think bout lefties/democrats is that if you do not agree with them a 100%, them u r a right wing/republican/racist nut job.
 
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I was told sodomites simply wanted the right to do things privately in their bedrooms. Looks like they want to pedal filthy sodomy lessons to kids in schools and in the media. What ever happened to this filth staying in the bedroom?

I can't link disgusting photos of sodomite parades because they are vile photos and haram. Sodomites want their lifestyles in your face, and the solution is to ship them to Saudi Arabia for re-education.
 
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I can't link disgusting photos of sodomite parades because they are vile photos and haram. Sodomites want their lifestyles in your face, and the solution is to ship them to Saudi Arabia for re-education.

not the right place for re-education. Recently a sharjah(sure not saudi arabia but still) prince died of drug overdose, saw a picture of him with a transgender in his arm. And about saudis heard a news that they were inviting Nikki Minaj this month (sure not trans or gay) but still we know thats not Halal either. Give 'em a couple of years and you will see them inviting celebrities like Elton John too.
 
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not the right place for re-education. Recently a sharjah(sure not saudi arabia but still) prince died of drug overdose, saw a picture of him with a transgender in his arm. And about saudis heard a news that they were inviting Nikki Minaj this month (sure not trans or gay) but still we know thats not Halal either. Give 'em a couple of years and you will see them inviting celebrities like Elton John too.

TRT just did an expose on Saudi Arabia and these vile Western 'entertainers'


If MBS thinks modernity and getting Western tourists means we Westerners are attacked to filth, then I hope MBS is wrong, and we good Westerners like historical visits and cultural travels. If anyone wanted to see rappers, watch youtube. If anyone wants to experience Arabia, travel to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia does not need rap crap to be 'cool'. Be yourself, not what zionists in the media want you to become, which is shallow and a shell of your former self.
 
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i like elton john for his music. not sure what to make of his approach to gays
 
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already russia is facing population decline and allowing Lgbt will make their condition worst
 
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Perhaps Mr. Putin is looking for some top shelf caviar Donations
 
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I was told sodomites simply wanted the right to do things privately in their bedrooms. Looks like they want to pedal filthy sodomy lessons to kids in schools and in the media. What ever happened to this filth staying in the bedroom?

I can't link disgusting photos of sodomite parades because they are vile photos and haram. Sodomites want their lifestyles in your face, and the solution is to ship them to Saudi Arabia for re-education.
https://www.polygraph.info/a/putin-elton-john-lgbt-russia-fact-check/30039373.html

On Thursday, June 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an interview with the U.K.’s Financial Times newspaper, in which he reacted to claims regarding Russia’s poor record on LGBT rights.

“I am not trying to insult anyone because we have been condemned for our alleged homophobia,” Putin told the newspaper. “But we have no problem with LGBT persons. God forbid, let them live as they wish. But some things do appear excessive to us. They claim now that children can play five or six gender roles. Let everyone be happy, we have no problem with that. But this must not be allowed to overshadow the culture, traditions and traditional family values of millions of people making up the core population.”

In response, the musician Elton John tweeted at the Russian president, writing he was “deeply upset” by the interview.




Elton John

✔@eltonofficial


Dear President Putin,

I was deeply upset when I read your recent interview in the Financial Times.

I strongly disagree with your view that pursuing policies that embrace multicultural and sexual diversity are obsolete in our societies.


“I strongly disagree with your view that pursuing policies that embrace multicultural and sexual diversity are obsolete in our societies,” John wrote, adding that he found Putin’s claim that he wanted LGBT people to “be happy” duplicitous.

Putin responded to John, telling the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti the British musician was “mistaken.”

"We really have a very smooth relationship with members of the LGBT community –really calm, perfectly unbiased,” Putin said. "We have a law which everyone scolds us for — the law banning propaganda of homosexuality among minors. But look, let us allow a person to grow up and become an adult first, and then decide who they are. Leave the children alone."

‘Cannot live as they wish’
Tanya Lokshina, associate director for Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia division, told Polygraph.info Putin's reassurances regarding the treatment of LGBT people in Russia came across as “hypocritical.”

“In Russia, LGBT people cannot ‘live as they wish.’ Russia has a discriminatory ‘gay propaganda’ ban, which is a classic example of political homophobia by targeting vulnerable sexual and gender minorities for political gain,” she said.

Lokshina said that while antipathy towards homosexuality and gender variance is not a new phenomenon in Russia, the “gay propaganda” law has increased social hostility.

“[The law] also has a stifling effect on access to affirming education and support services, with harmful consequences for LGBT youth,” she said.

The administrator of the New York-based but Russian focused online LGBTQ support group We Together, who for safety reasons asked to be identified as Lion Allenby, told Polygraph.info the Russian state’s attitude towards the LGBTQ community has also put sexual minorities at risk of attack, often with little legal recourse.

“Russian law enforcement agencies accept [complaints] from LGBT representatives who register them, but there is no real consideration of the case, including prosecution for violence against LGBT people,” Allenby said. “Victims face obstacles in seeking justice. As a result of this attitude of the authorities, many homophobic attacks and crimes go unpunished.”

Allenby told Polygraph.info he himself was the victim of one such attack.

“In May 2018, six unknown people attacked me by the exit of a gay bar and broke my orbital bone (my eye was operated on and a titanium plate was implanted). A (criminal) case was not initiated despite my appeal and the available video recording of the attack, where the faces of the attackers are visible,” Allenby said.

He added that his own café in the center of Moscow was targeted due to the fact it was mainly frequented by LGBTQ individuals.

The culmination of these actions prompted Allenby to seek refuge in the United States. His refugee status was approved in May 2019.

Surge in violence
Allenby’s attack coincides with a statistical rise in hate crimes targeting Russia’s LGBTQ community.

The Thomas Reuters Foundation reported in 2017 that hate crimes against LGBT people had doubled over five years, following the introduction of the gay propaganda law in 2013.

“There was a dramatic spike in the attacks after the adoption of the law - 2013 was gruesome,” Lokshina said.

That surge in violence was most visible in the formation of the so-called Occupy Pedophilia group, which, according to the Spectrum Human Rights Alliance, based in the Washington, DC area but internationally focused, recorded the torture and humiliation of men, primarily male teenagers, who had responded to same-sex personal ads on the internet.

“These self-proclaimed ‘crime fighters’ perform their actions under the broad day light, often outside and clearly visible to a general public that indifferently passes by or even commends them,” the alliance wrote.

Lokshina said fewer attacks on sexual minorities have been reported recently due to a government crackdown on ultra-nationalist groups.

“However, many attacks apparently go undetected as the victims fear publicity. The overall climate is very hostile,” Lokshina said.

For example, the neo-Nazi founder of Occupy Pedophilia, Maxim Martsinkevich, was sentenced in 2017 to 10 years in prison for inciting hatred and enmity, hooliganism, robbery and property destruction.

However, Martsinkevich never faced prosecution for his attacks against gay men.

Reinforcing prejudice
Allenby cited the targeting of Deti-404 (Children-404), an online group that offers psychological support, advice, and a safe online community for LGBT children, by the Russian state media watchdog Roskomnadzor as further proof of the state’s bias against the LGBTQ community.

Experts say the ostensible desire to “protect children” has had the opposite effect.

Testifying in Bayev and Others v. Russia, a case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that considered the legality of the anti-gay propaganda law’s curtailment of free expression, Ilan Meyer, an expert in social psychology and public health specializing in minority populations, said the legislation hurts minors.

“Laws such as Russia’s propaganda law can have serious negative impact on the health and well-being of [LGBT people] in that the law increases and enshrines stigma and prejudice, leading to discrimination and violence,” Meyer said.

The ECHR’s 2017 ruling in the case mirrored Meyer’s judgement, saying that such laws “reinforce stigma and prejudice and encourage homophobia, which is incompatible with the notions of equality, pluralism and tolerance inherent in a democratic society.”

In August 2018, the United Nations Human Rights Committee ruled that the application of a regional law in Russia against homosexual propaganda was ambiguous, disproportionate and discriminatory, violating articles 19 and 26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political rights.

In a December 2018 report, Human Rights Watch said “lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth in Russia face formidable barriers to enjoying their fundamental rights to dignity, health, education, information, and association.”

In January 2019, reports surfaced of gay purges in Russia’s Chechen Republic, where the state itself is believed to be behind the wave of violence that left at least two people dead.

Russian law enforcement has been criticized for failing to respond to acts of intimidation and death threats against members of the Russian LGBT Network, which helped bring the latest wave of violence in Chechnya to light.

Based on the rulings of international legal bodies, as well as the testimony of individuals and reports from human rights groups, Polygraph.info finds Putin’s claim of a “perfectly unbiased” attitude toward LGBT people in Russia to be false.

These ppl are a fitna

Although Putin is a mass murderer, he is exactly what Russia needed...he has facilitated the rise in orthodox Christianity, made ppl aware of the importance of the nuclear family and through that has been trying to help Russia’s population grow. He has made Russia a respectable military and economic power again after the embarrassment that was Yeltsin.
 
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These ppl are a fitna

Although Putin is a mass murderer, he is exactly what Russia needed...he has facilitated the rise in orthodox Christianity, made ppl aware of the importance of the nuclear family and through that has been trying to help Russia’s population grow. He has made Russia a respectable military and economic power again after the embarrassment that was Yeltsin.

Because of Putin being a mass murderer of Chechen Muslims that I cannot respect Putin, even though improved the rest of Russia.
 
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These ppl are a fitna

Although Putin is a mass murderer, he is exactly what Russia needed...he has facilitated the rise in orthodox Christianity, made ppl aware of the importance of the nuclear family and through that has been trying to help Russia’s population grow. He has made Russia a respectable military and economic power again after the embarrassment that was Yeltsin.

yeltsin was an embarrassment. i am not sure orthodox christianity is a vehicle to modernity. it can prevent moral depravity caused by 7 decades of godless communism

@vostok
 
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LGBT is the end of Western civilization, a mockery of everything that Christian Europeans believed. This is a mental deviation - like cannibalism or necrophilia. I am glad Russia is not going down with Western Europe.
 
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LGBT is the end of Western civilization, a mockery of everything that Christian Europeans believed. This is a mental deviation - like cannibalism or necrophilia. I am glad Russia is not going down with Western Europe.

As Nikolai Berdyaev said: "the point of conservatism is not that it prevents movement forward and upward, but that it prevents movement backward and downward, into chaotic darkness and a return to a primitive state."
 
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LGBT is the end of Western civilization, a mockery of everything that Christian Europeans believed. This is a mental deviation - like cannibalism or necrophilia. I am glad Russia is not going down with Western Europe.
I always keen to read a case where two male or two female husband/wife adopt a little kid and how he or she grows up ? . Like Texas pastor said, " God create Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve...
 
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