Russians Show Overwhelming Support for Anti-Sodomite Propaganda Laws

RT
December 4, 2013

gay activists preparing to offend and disgust russians by flaunti ng their depravity at an illegal gay pride event
A gay activist prepares to offend his Russian brothers by flaunting his repulsive depravity at an illegal gay pride event.

As the Russian parliament prepares for its second reading of a nationwide ban on ‘gay propaganda’ to minors, polls show that an overwhelming majority of Russians oppose both same-sex marriage and gay pride events.

Around 85 percent of adult Russians said they were strongly against a law that would allow same-sex marriage, the Levada Public Opinion Center reported; 87 percent said they opposed the idea of holding regular gay pride events in their cities.

Researchers claimed that the percent of supporters of same-sex marriage in Russia fell from 14 to just 5 percent over the past three years. The number of those who do not oppose gay pride events is a consistently low 6 percent.

Gay activists stage the unauthorized Moscow Gay Pride 2011 rally. (RIA Novosti/Andrey Stenin)
Gay activists wondering why hardly anyone has turned up to support them.

About 23 percent of those polled said they understood the concerns held by Russia’s sexual minorities, and believed that they should be left to themselves, minimizing societal intervention in private lives; three years ago, 24 percent of Russians held this belief.

Another 27 percent said that the society must provide ‘psychological aid’ to gay people, compared to a previous 22 percent.

On the other side of the spectrum, some expressed strong opposition to homosexuality: 16 percent of those polled suggested that homosexuals should be isolated from society, 22 percent said that the treatment of homosexuality must be made compulsory, and 5 percent said that homosexuals should be ‘exterminated.’

Respondents’ attitudes towards adoptions by same-sex couples were roughly the same as towards gay marriage: 80 percent of those polled said it was unacceptable, 5 percent approved, and 15 percent said they had no opinion.

The change in public sentiment comes as the Russian parliament prepares to hold a second vote on a bill that would nationally criminalize the promotion of homosexuality and pedophilia among minors, known as the ‘gay propaganda ban’ in the media. Similar laws have already been enacted in several of Russia’s regions. Violations are punishable by heavy fines, which are bigger for legal entities and public officials, but carry no criminal penalties.

Police officers detain gay activists during the unauthorized Moscow Gay Pride 2011 rally. (RIA Novosti/Andrey Stenin)
Police officers finally detain them.

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