Russian Supreme Court Bans LGBT as an Extremist Organization
The LGBT movement shows “signs and manifestations of an extremist orientation, including the incitement of social and religious hatred”
MOSCOW, November 30 – RIA Novosti. The Supreme Court recognized the international public movement of LGBT* as an extremist organization, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported.
“The claims must be satisfied: to recognize the international public movement of LGBT* as an extremist organization and to ban its activities in Russia,” the judge announced.
He added that the decision should be "implemented immediately."
The meeting lasted more than four hours and was held behind closed doors. The case materials totaled more than 20 volumes.
The Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit to recognize LGBT* as an extremist organization. As the department reported, the activities of this movement on Russian territory contain “signs and manifestations of an extremist orientation, including the incitement of social and religious hatred.”
* Extremist organization banned in Russia.
Source: pk-semya.ru (Russian)
• Rabbi Yaron Reuven - Hitler’s first two laws
https://www.bitchute.com/video/oX5OEQ2qAiYo/
Rabbi Yaron Reuven: (abridged transcript)
“Who knows the first two laws that Hitler implemented … ?”
‘1. ”No more pornography. No more homosexuality – none of that garbage”< – [under the Jewish Weimer control] Berlin … in the 20s was the Sodom and Gomorrah of the day … Homosexuality, pornography, all the bestiality – all the garbage of the world – that was the capital of the world. He outlawed it … You were no longer allowed – he closed all the bars, all the gay clubs, all the production - which were all run by Jewish people.
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Full steam ahead. The phrase 'give them an inch' has morphed in to a sort of cliché in the West, as inches and miles are given away with ineffective resistance, and any minor victory preceeded by torturous toil towards it. We can't even seem to get kids out of the hands of cross-dressing predators after years of pushback. Not a mistake the Russians are making.