Russian music artist offers 5,000 euros for clips for two men in the hands of a singer Buitenland

A Russian musician made a bid of 500,000 roebels (5,000 euros) paid for a clip for two people in the hands of the singer. “LGBT+ propaganda”, Luidde de antijging.

The law bank in Sint-Petersburg features the song ‘Tak Krasivo’ (Zo mooi) by Rus Sergej Lazarev. The zanger is one of the stars in Russia in two different countries at the Eurovisie Song Festival.

The images of the clip tonen twee handen the elkaar strelen. “Ze lijken volgens de fysieke eigenschappen toe te behoren aan twee people van hetzelfde geslacht,” he sounds in a personal report from the law bank. “The interaction between people who have homosexual sex can be seen as a sensuel.”

In Russia, propaganda of “non-traditional sexual relationships” in media, books, films and websites is not achieved. Donderdag verood the Russian Hoogrechtshof also the international LGBT movement. “Te extremist”, luidde de uitleg. The right van heel wat cafeterias uit de community come heremee in the crowd.

“Provide care for children”

Russia, which is now more popular in the ‘decadent West’, stacks the conservative rules against the LGBTQIA+ community op.

Human rights activists have heard from Russian President Vladimir Poetin and his regime a homo- and transfoob insult to the LGBTQIA+ community that has two opinions. Op die Manner wordt ook de “haat tegen minderheden aangewakkerd”.

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