Better start looking through Russian laws about 'sexual-oriented propaganda'. Because, just off the top of my head, for a start, material suggesting young people visit prostitutes of the opposite gender is illegal.
Fine. But prostitution is illegal. That has nothing to do with outlawing propaganda aimed at providing information about an theoretically "legal" lifestyle like homosexuality. Is propaganda suggesting they get married to the opposite sex, and have a pair of kids illegal? Is propaganda suggesting that homosexuality is a choice, and that they can choose a "normal" life illegal? If not, the law as written is discriminatory. I'm quite willing to concede that there may be details that make this law non-discriminatory. From what I know, this isn't the case. But I'm willing to learn about other Russian laws that may come to bear on this. But again. That isn't even my point, per se. Because I'm quite willing to concede that life for homosexuals is better in Russia now, than in 1933 under Stalin.
But I KNOW you're evading my point because that's what you do. That's ALL you do.
No. You're evading the point about Stalin, and aren't even capable of simply offering a retraction saying "Ok, I didn't know about Stalin's actions post-1917. Stalin was shithead, and I was wrong."
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But the law is written, and intended, so that heterosexual propaganda can be distributed to homosexual kids.
It's discrimination.
Thanks for making my point X.
Actually, my point was that you were wrong in your assertion that things were A-OK for homosexuals in Russia since 1917. That is what you claimed.
You completely ignored my point about Stalin in '33.
So, no I didn't make your point at all.