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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
Well let's say Billie Jean King kisses her girlfriend casually at a reception, she could be subject to incarceration or a fine or both.
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Where? In your own imagination? Kisses are not forbidden in my country. You can kiss anyone and anywhere you want. It's not India...
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
Even if there aren't kids there (I mean, the "save the children" trope is so over used), if a picture is snapped of the moment and distributed to media, there might be children who see it.
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You are wrong again.
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
And come to think of it, this law is so vague, the photographer could be busted too.
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For what exactly? Is there anything illegal in a kiss? Man, please understand. That's just a propaganda and brainwashing which has nothing in common with the reality here.
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
I haven't heard that the law has been used or enforced yet
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And you won't hear it. There are too many of disinformation in the Western media. You got told that Russia has an anti-gay law, but in fact it hasn't (see the article 6.21 above).
In other thread, the US guys were 100% sure that Moscow is more criminal than NYC (the homicide rate) because they were told so on TV. But when we have compared the official police stats for last few years, everybody was able to see, that the new "super-low" homicide rate in NYC is still much higher than in "criminal" Moscow.
Don't trust to all that Fox/CNN/BBC propaganda.