Putin states the need for public monitoring of LGBT propaganda
Putin stated the need for public monitoring of LGBT propaganda. Photo: theins.ru
"You can't monitor everyone, who thought up which label and where, and so on. If there's a reason to assume that this is propaganda of values not traditional for us, then without public organizations which share the official position of the Russian government, including that which is set out in the Constitution and in our laws, then such public monitoring should be properly built, not aggressively though," Putin said at a meeting with the working group on constitutional amendments, as reported by "Interfax".
Yekaterina Lakhova of the Russian Women's Union asked Putin to instruct the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor) to start monitoring advertising on the subject of LGBT propaganda. "There shouldn't be propaganda, but our advertising agencies hang up rainbows, beautiful colours. They do this as if surreptitiously, with beautiful words. Or advertise an ice cream, which they call ‘Rainbow’. This, though indirectly, makes children grow used to that color, that flag, which was hung outside the United States Embassy," Lakhova said.
As reported earlier, a rainbow flag, the symbol of the LGBT community, was hung outside the U.S. and GB Embassies in Moscow in late June.
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