The journalist attributed this development to the interview she had received from the Russian tennis player Daria Kasiatina, who recently announced that she is gay and has a relationship with a figure skating athlete.
Russian police control one of the journalist’s channels Xenia Sabtsak for violating the article on “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations between minors”, the Moscow police announced today.
The audit began following a request submitted to the police.
As Sabchak herself stated, “some very angry vigilante citizen, whose last name is Soldatov” complained.
The journalist herself attributed this development in the interview he had with Russian tennis player Daria Kasiatina, who recently announced that she is gay and has a relationship with figure skater Natalia Zambiako.
According to Sabtsak, the control concerns the channel “Astarozna: Sabtsak” (Caution: Sabtsak) on which the interview was uploaded. “Now our video will be studied by competent serious people and they will decide whether this video turns normal people into gays or not,” Sabczak quipped.
“We knew from the beginning where we were going and what the consequences would be. And, of course, we tried in advance to operate in such a way that we wouldn’t be caught,” said the journalist, noting that the video was marked “viewing is allowed for people over 18 years old.”
“It’s surprising (though not really) that even simply talking to LGBTQ people about their lives is considered LGBTQ propaganda,” Sabczak said, adding: “I wish our patriarchal society would rise up like this. , with the justification of domestic violence. By the way, the relevant law has not yet been passed.”
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