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    if you really have better things to do in your life (which I doubt :D), stop writing walls of nonsense, that no one even bother to read :D

    for educational purposes, could you point me to English word that has “blame” meaning in my post?)

    Your statements make no sense whatsoever. Some poster provocateurs, having no one supporting them (except foreign filmmakers) makes the whole country homophobic, while in my case it means that I’m bad, huh? All of your arguments wouldn’t hold any water, and it is you who constantly jumps from one topic to another

    I kinda expected you post something like that :)

    I could argue with you, repeating myself, that there’s no “anti-gay” laws and that there are lots of “anti-propaganda” laws in every country (your county as well). I could tell you about information wars and double standards of western society (if a man will try to stand with a rainbow poster before the entrance of,

    ahaha, you’re pathetic :D

    self preservation instinct stops me :D

    1)Maybe if you start using your head, to analyze what you have read, the world around you will be clearer.

    so, basically:

    you know, when i was a little kid, i could wear a bright rainbow-colored clothes and it just looked cool. rainbow was just a beautiful weather phenomenon. now some stupid freaks successfully integrated that rainbow into some agenda of some senseless “gay pride” to a degree, that people will like 99% think that you

    yep. not normal. it’s an action film, with actors. masterfully done. if you can’t see it, too bad for ya. those simpleminded countryside folks from video.. how many actual gays did they met in their lives? I think 0. and exactly because all they’ve seen/heard is those rainbow clowns and freaks shouting stuff, they

    but it happened. i doubt, murdered people care, if it was legalized. facts show that it’s safer to be gay here, and you cannot do anything about it with all your sarcasm :)

    as long as you don’t talk to ordinary people and all your “knowledge” about “gay oppression” is based on people who aren’t just living and working, but activists, who desperately yearn for attention, there’s nothing to talk about with you. Come here and talk to real people, not watch some refined propaganda

    I’d rather not say those cop cases have systematic bias. Of course it’s only my opinion, but I’d say, people just tend to ignore routine stuff, but react vigorously on some “racist/gay” stuff. It’s that simple.

    But it’s the same as “if being black in America is fine, why there is any risk of being shot by a cop?”. Also, why are you always make it sound that “provoking people and making show offs” is vital part of every gay’s life? It’s not!

    And I didn’t know HRW officials are allowed to lie and substitute concepts in their speech. That woman says on camera “passed a law that legalize discrimination”. It’s a serious accusation, yet she doesn’t even name that law properly. way to go, huh :)

    Oh, man. You were kind enough to speak politely and without that “stfu, you should die!” stuff, so I will try to return favor, answering with facts.

    Remember John McClane with “I hate ____” poster in the middle of Harlem? guys like that :) What would they need to protect themselves from? Why, from unnecessary violence of course. 

    First I kinda wanted to answer properly, and then read your P.S. and couldn’t stop laughing. State Dept dismisses question from RT, says won’t treat it like other media. Does stuff like that happen in Russia? :D

    That man was attacked not for being gay. He was doing some sort of propaganda action with posters and all the stuff. Government did give him an opportunity to do so. Then some thugs, attacked for some reasons. He even lived. Now, compare it to orlando club shooting. Where is more safe for gays to live? :D