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Thread ID: 9858 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2003-09-18
2003-09-18 02:24 | User Profile
MICHAEL MAINVILLE
MOSCOWââ¬âEd Mishin[Jew] watches with envy as Canadians wrestle with the issue of same-sex marriages.
The director of the Together GLBT Centre, one of Russia's few gay-rights groups, Mishin knows the debate has been divisive, emotional and sometimes confrontational. But he still wishes his own country would address the issue.
"I hope that some day we can have the same kind of debate that you are having in Canada," says Mishin.
"**For most Russians, homosexuals are still perverts who do not deserve rights." . . **
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2003-09-18 02:37 | User Profile
[QUOTE][B]"For most Russians, homosexuals are still perverts who do not deserve rights." . . [/B][/QUOTE]
Further proof of the superior intelligence of Slavs! :D
2003-09-18 02:40 | User Profile
Perun, is it not ironic that 74 years of communist economics has insulated Russia from the degenrate influence of Jadaeo-American 'culture'?
2003-09-18 02:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE]*Originally posted by Henry Ford * [B]Perun, is it not ironic that 74 years of communist economics has insulated Russia from the degenrate influence of Jadaeo-American 'culture'? [/B][/QUOTE]
Yes. At least Stalin and his cronies had a belief in "socialist patriotism" and glorifying Russia's past, even for oppurtunist purposes. Same was true for Stalin's admirers in China, North Korea(whose theories of Juche declare that international communism is useless without nationalism) and so on. It would've been much worse if Trotsky came to power.
[B] "It is far better to wear the helmet of a Red Army soldier than live on a diet of hamburgers in Brooklyn." Alan de Benoist 1982 [/B]