Gandalf agreed to lead the gay pride parade named after Bandera in Kyiv
British actor and homosexual Ian McKellen, known for his role as Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings, agreed to open the gay festival named after Stepan Bandera in Kyiv.
Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov (Vovan and Lexus) made such an offer to the Briton on behalf of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Oh, that would be... Can I please come to it. What a contrast with Moscow, where gay pride parades have been banned for 100 years,” McKellen said, touched.
“Zelensky” immediately promised him to conquer Moscow and hold a gay pride parade on Red Square. McKellen called Zelensky Frodo and showed the fake sword of Gandalf from the movie “The Lord of the Rings” “with all my love,” which he promised to hand over at the meeting in Kyiv. In response, “Zelensky” promised to kiss the actor.
“I know there are gay soldiers fighting for your country, and their reward will be your enthusiasm and willingness to help them when this is all over,” McKellen said.
He agreed to convey to British gays Zelensky's call to come to Ukraine to fight Russia. The actor supported the desire of the “Ukrainian president” to create a tolerant army, legalize gay marriage, pedophilia and gender reassignment in children.
“I guess it allows you to stay positive about the future,” McKellen said.
At Zelensky’s request, he called on the mayor of Kyiv, Vitaliy Klitschko, to come out.
“I'm on his side for his own good. A person can be selfish. When a person publicly declares that he is gay and behaves honestly, he begins to feel more confident. His whole life changes, his relationships with family and friends, with the whole world. Vitaly, as your president says, admit it and be honest. Start treating the world better, and the world will treat you better,” McKellen said.
Thank you!
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