Cheerful Spring wrote: » States who had the ban in place are not happy and often times don't enforce the ruling and are trying to keep the ban. So who worse Russia?https://mic.com/articles/147670/is-same-sex-marriage-legal-in-all-states#.1fB2rdQkyhttps://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/north-carolina-lawmakers-introduce-bill-ban-same-sex-marriage-n745606
milehip wrote: » Brainwashed? Project much? You probably think North Korea is a socialist paradise. BBC doc on now is well worth a watch, plenty of Putin former cabinet members: advisors and opponents being interviewed. Can't understand stand why anyone here looks up to someone like Putin, he's vile.
Vladimir Poontang wrote: » The funny thing about the US shills lambasting Putin over LGBT rights is the same cohort won't utter a word about Saudi Arabia in the same breath. Because they are totally insincere and the issue isn't really LGBT rights They are just obsessed with villifying Russia.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Total HYPOCRISY. The biggest offenders when it comes to discrimination of gay people is a a club than has Canada, Australia and obviously Britain as members. Read about it here, I bet no one expected "cool" Jamaica to be on the list. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_the_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Elmer Blooker wrote: » milehip wrote: » Brainwashed? Project much? You probably think North Korea is a socialist paradise. BBC doc on now is well worth a watch, plenty of Putin former cabinet members: advisors and opponents being interviewed. Can't understand stand why anyone here looks up to someone like Putin, he's vile. I don't give much thought to N.Korea to be honest. I didn't see this ... "documentary" .. but I wonder were any ordinary Russians interviewed? For example those who lived in dire poverty during the corrupt Yeltsin era and who are now seeing improved living standards under Putin. I thought Putin eliminates all opponents by the way!
cnocbui wrote: » You are an unconscionable liar.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-syria-crisis-chemicalweapons-exclusiv/exclusive-tests-link-syrian-government-stockpile-to-largest-sarin-attack-sources-idUSKBN1FJ0MG THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The Syrian government’s chemical weapons stockpile has been linked for the first time by laboratory tests to the largest sarin nerve agent attack of the civil war, diplomats and scientists told Reuters, supporting Western claims that government forces under President Bashar al-Assad were behind the atrocity.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The Syrian government’s chemical weapons stockpile has been linked for the first time by laboratory tests to the largest sarin nerve agent attack of the civil war, diplomats and scientists told Reuters, supporting Western claims that government forces under President Bashar al-Assad were behind the atrocity.
el diablo wrote: » According to "diplomats and scientists". Do these people have names? Why didn't they just the usual "according to anonymous/unnamed sources"? Do you consider this to be conclusive evidence?
indioblack wrote: » I don't know if Putin is directly responsible for what happened in Salisbury. Nor can I tell if it will keep people in Russia safe. You say you have no problem with traitors being killed. You might if you were in the vicinity of this event.
According to "diplomats and scientists". Do these people have names? Why didn't they just the usual "according to anonymous/unnamed sources"? Do you consider this to be conclusive evidence?
Tea drinker wrote: » As I already said, no one had any issue with The Mossad doing similar,
Elmer Blooker wrote: » So, the grave of Mrs Skripal is now "cordoned" off. What does this mean? Is the grave being exhumed? Is it a crime scene? Whats worse is the fact that the UN had
Elmer Blooker wrote: » So, the grave of Mrs Skripal is now "cordoned" off. What does this mean? Is the grave being exhumed? Is it a crime scene? Of course we aren't being told but the cameras are there to record this charade to keep the interest going. The BBC are now turning it into a soap opera to make sure the masses don't get bored. Whats worse is the fact that the UN had no monitors on the ground in Khan Sheiktoun and just repeated everything that was fed to them by the jihadist terrorists.
Gatling wrote: » Both . And the fact russia has blocked and vetoed every UN investigation from Ukraine to Syria says it all, Even when it was them who demanded investigations in the first place Can't explain that can you
pitifulgod wrote: » It's incredibly minor as an issue. 9 counties(so note entire states, a very small part of a state) in Texas and Alabama in Texas and Alabama have refused to issue marriage licenses. It's not 'often times', it's incredibly irregular. So it's not exactly comparable to an entirely country legislating to ban everything from public displays of affection to sharing news articles about gay people on social media....
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Texas is basically a country with 27 million people.
pitifulgod wrote: » And it's counties in texas rather than all of Texas so spread out between 9 in Alabama and Texas. There are 254 counties in texas. 67 in Alabama. So yep, a pretty tiny number in that context.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » What happening in Texas, not discrimination?http://www.newsweek.com/same-sex-couples-marriage-benefits-texas-supreme-court-730730https://www.texastribune.org/2017/06/30/texas-supreme-court-ruling-houston-same-sex-marriage-benefits/ This should enlighten you.http://fortune.com/2017/01/21/gay-marriage-legalization-texas/
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Taken from the internet. The Russian government's stated purpose for the law is to protect children from being exposed to homonormativity — content presenting homosexuality as being a norm in society — under the argument that it contradicts traditional family values. Difficult this I don't disagree with the law. I think it's not necessary to expose very young kids to homosexual images at a young age.That I feel this way may trigger people on here, but can't change who I am for people on after hours.
pitifulgod wrote: » A person was convicted for sharing a guardian article on the marriage referendum. You're full of nonsense justifications while ignoring the reality and what it's purpose was at the time. It's an example of how the Russian government is in bed with the orthodox church. A pride rally, kissing your partner in public are all propaganda under this law. That's abhorrent but you don't even have the guts to say that much.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I can agree with you there it silly to convict some for sharing an article about same-sex marriage. Kissing your gay partner in public, personally not opposed to this. Russia though it not trying to stop people from being gay in private and they're not opposed to gay marriage.America is supposed to be freer than Russia but many states in America are against gays having any rights. You have to be fair in your analysis and even when pointed out to you how bad it is for gays in Texas and other states your first response was it only a minor issue. If Russia was trying to stop gay marriage and denying social benefits to gay people yo lose your **** on here.
pitifulgod wrote: » I am perfectly fair in my analysis. I said that it's a minor issue in the scale when only 9 counties in Alabama and Texas are the only places in the entirety of the United States that are actively trying to prevent marriages. It's a problem but it's not huge in the scale of things. You claimed it was an entire state that was affected, it was not. I also have no issue with saying that there are other ways that states in the US try to limit the rights of LGBT. Saying you can only show affection towards your partner in private, that's absolutely ridiculous btw. You're trying to diminish the seriousness of the law repeatedly. Saying that 9 counties is similar to a federal law that tries to drive the LGBT community underground. That's pretty incomparable....
Cheerful Spring wrote: » 13 states banned same-sex marriage and majority of them what to go back to the way it was. Texas and Alabama population is 31 million, keep that in mind when you read what I said below. A return of the ban affects all of Texas, not just a few counties. Some counties in those states are still resisting the law.http://fortune.com/2017/01/21/gay-marriage-legalization-texas/ I have already told you I agree with you on the things you talked about. Don't make Putin evil though if the Russian people believe the law is right. Maybe Putin is not the problem its the Russian people?
Dinarius wrote: » But, if anyone is in any doubt about his morality, consider the forthcoming sham he’s managed to make the presidential election in Russia. It’s truly a joke.
In addition there are a further fifteen other ‘declared candidates’ currently running. These include a Green candidate, an alternative Communist candidate running as the ‘Communists of Russia’, a ‘Liberal-Democrat’ (Zhirinovsky) and a Monarchist. None of these have been banned or accused of crimes to facilitate shutting them down. All of them or quite a few of them – are pretty much as entitled as Navalny to be described as “Putin’s nemesis”, but again they are barely acknowledged to exist in the Western media.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Don't believe the 24/7 anti Russia propaganda from our spineless media.