Nationwide ‘gay propaganda’ ban up for consideration

Published time: March 29, 2012 12:02
Edited time: March 29, 2012 16:46
RIA Novosti / Andrey Stenin

After gay and transgender propaganda was banned in St. Petersburg, lawmakers in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk have proposed that Russia introduces the legislation nationwide.

The bill recommends imposing a fine of 4 to 5 thousand rubles (approximately $130 to $160) for individuals who are found guilty of promoting homosexuality among minors. The fine increases ten-fold for state officials; companies must pay one-hundred times more for the same offence.

In documents accompanying the bill, the Novosibirsk legislators claim that homosexual propaganda in Russia is very widespread, and is propagated via mass media and public events that present homosexuality as normal behavior. The lawmakers stress that such practice is dangerous for children and youth who are incapable of critically perceiving the "avalanche of information" that inundates them daily. They conclude that the family and motherhood, as well as the interests of the underage, need state protection.

At the same time, the authors of the bill claim that their initiative is not countering homosexuality per se, as they are only recommending punishment for the propaganda of such behavior among minors as it negatively affects their spiritual and moral development.

State Duma chairman Sergey Naryshkin promised last week that the proposed legislation for a ban on gay propaganda would be thoroughly considered by MPs once it is submitted. Duma Deputy Vyacheslav Lysakov told reporters that he considered the bill “positive” and would support it.

The legislative assembly of St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, recently adopted a similar bill, causing a wave of protest from the country’s gay community. One gay activist has even sued one of the politicians behind the bill, claiming he has inflicted damage to his honor and dignity, and demanding 1 million rubles (about US $30,000) in compensation.

The gay community has also announced plans to hold pickets outside schools and kindergartens in protest of the legislation. The authorities and the Russian Orthodox Church have warned against such actions, calling it extremely provocative and dangerous.

Comments (47)

Laura (unregistered) 10.09.2012 04:40

Yeah, it's been a trend in some chick-lit books to have a character who is Trying To Conceive (this alcautly has its own acronym) and we're treated to every detail. Of course there has to be a happy ending and that happy ending should not involve either (a) adoption or (b) sod it, might well be for the best, at least there'll be no getting up nights or broken life for the next eighteen years.The happy ending is underdone in short fiction but sometimes overdone in novels like this. And you're right, it's not the full story. Thanks for a very illuminating comment as always

0

Undo

jsebean 10.08.2012 18:24

Karl (unregistered) wrote in #4
Russia was better when they were communist
You 're obviously one of the perverts from the west that tries to stuff immoral stuff down other's throats.

0

Undo

jsebean 10.08.2012 18:13

Eurasian (unregistered) wrote in #1
BRAVO Russia! Show them WE the Orthodox communities WILL NOT succumb to the western “values.” They can keep those for themselves, as we don´t meddle with their internal affairs. Let’s be friends but respect each others, customs, traditions and values whatever those are.
For us the gays are just as protected by the laws as anybody else and there is NO need to elevate them above others with some special rights, as the west attempts alike the women rights. Simple as it is, period!
You my friend, are a GENIUS. 100% agree!

0

Undo

View all comments (47)
Add comment

By posting your comment, you agree to abide by our Posting rules

Log in to comment in full, or comment anonymously under character-limit restriction.

100 Text

– required fields

Register or

Name

Password

Show password

Register

or Register

Request a new password

Send

or Register

To complete a registration check
your Email:

or Register

A password has been sent to your email address

Edit profile

Name

New password

Retype new password

Current password

Save

Cancel

Follow us