On 10/09/2016 09:52 AM, xorcist@sigaint.org wrote:
You changed the topic. You lose.
Your assertion about Russian in 1917 was false. Period.
No it wasn't. By your own statement
The Russian Revolution in 1917 did bring about real change in that way. Under Lenin, homosexuals were allowed to serve in government positions, for example. HOWEVER.
In 1933
Troll, begone. Rr
You then picked up by ignoring that basic point, where you were wrong, and focusing on one dubious point claiming that a discriminatory law isn't discriminatory because... reasons. Some 'reason' somehow related to some other law related to material in regards to prostitution.
YOU CHANGED the topic from homosexuality, and issues related to it - to bringing up prostitution.
So, if a tangential point somehow makes you "lose" .. then, you lose on three points, rather than just two. Congratulations:
1. Your assertion regarding the Russian Revolution in 1917, and its effects on homosexuals was wrong.
2. You lack the basic intellectual honesty to even address the point regarding Stalin in 1933.
3. YOU tangentially brought up prostitution, and laws related to propaganda against it, instead of focusing on the real point: Stalin. 1933.