There is an aggravation in the autumn of social activists who see LGBT propaganda (the International Social Movement of LGBT is considered extremist and terrorist, banned in the Russian Federation) in the works of Alexander Pushkin, said Alexander Sholokhov, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Culture. In a conversation with socialbites.ca, the politician called the complaint “cretinism” and shamed the media for paying too much attention to this issue.
“Isn’t there really anything else to discuss? Aren’t you ashamed to discuss another kind of cretinism? And thanks to you it makes sense. During the fierce autumn period, someone demanded that Pushkin’s fairy tale be banned because he saw something there. And now we will discuss it throughout the country. A lot We have crazy people, I think you can find much more interesting texts, I can tell you where the hospital is,” Sholokhov said.
Before this, the SHOT Telegram channel was hosted by anonymous social activists. requested He banned Alexander Pushkin’s “The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights”, seeing the propaganda elements of the LGBT movement banned in Russia. According to activists, the phrase “it ran down my mustache but did not enter my mouth” symbolizes an unusual relationship.
It was announced that a complaint was sent to the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation regarding the work.
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Source: Gazeta

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