Moscow responded “excellently” to LGBT propaganda by the US Embassy
In Moscow, right on the building of the US Embassy, which hung the LGBT flag, they showed a creative video with an appeal to come to vote on amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
Russian journalist and TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov published the video on his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
First, in the video, a photo collage of Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton against the backdrop of the 1993 Russian Constitution changes to 2020 with the flowing lines “It was yours, it will become ours.”
Next, Yeltsin’s “Vote or lose” is replaced by the slogan “Vote to win.” After which, against the background of the tricolor, a call appears to come to the referendum on amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
“Usually we are extremely wary of near-Kremlin “creativity.” We consider it prohibitively expensive and extremely unprofessional.
But right here – a solid “five” to the performers and organizers. We hope to live to see the day when people of this kind—hot, talented, “Mayakovsky” type—will be responsible for propaganda in our country,” Solovyov commented.
Let us note that on June 25, the day voting began on amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, An LGBT flag was hung on the US Embassy building in Moscow supposedly in honor of the first gay pride in San Francisco on this day in 1978.
However, it is obvious that, first of all, Americans expressed their attitude to the relevant amendments regarding same-sex marriage.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Zhuravko sharply condemned any LGBT propaganda in his blog.
“It’s unpleasant for me to hear about these LGBT people from television screens and the media. It was because of such “European” and “overseas partners from the USA” that all this evil was coming to my beloved Big Motherland - the Slavic People.
It is because of them that zoophiles, pedophiles, necrophiles, homosexuals and other fiends of hell appeared in our post-Soviet countries (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, etc.), ”the former deputy wrote.
“I would generally prohibit the mention of such NGOs and other public organizations that advertise, tell, promote this whole disgusting vulgarity and depravity.
At the legislative level, I would prohibit and introduce severe punishment - castration, life imprisonment, or in the mines, so that these creatures would at least benefit the state.
I would like to remind you, friends, no matter how anyone felt about the Soviet Union, but in that normal country there was criminal liability for sodomy and bestiality. And severe punishments and imprisonment were applied,” added Alexey Zhuravko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.