Russia- The shame of Tornovy
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hxxp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/14/being-gay-russia-likened-to-terrorism
[box title=TitleBox]Vlad Tornovy a 22year old was murdered in Volgograd, the town where the course of the second world war was reversed 70 years ago.
The investigation informed news agencies that before killing Vlad, his attackers had "stripped the victim naked and set about forcing beer bottles into his rear passage. Two bottles went in whole, but the third only halfway. By this time the victim was already unconscious. His torturers placed cardboard boxes under his body and set them on fire, after which they decided to go back to their respective homes. They realised on the way that if he regained consciousness, he would call the police. They turned back, and one of them brought a rock weighing about 20 kilos which he brought down eight times on the victim's head."
This news appeared in several online publications and each article was followed by comments such as the following: "Putin did warn us that if the homos raise their heads, the Russian people will take up arms. One head has rolled. Good for you, you're real heroes. Every Russian will want to match up to you, you've accomplished a great deed. These homos, they swagger about, they've got no shame or conscience."
These comments are followed by numerous "likes" and countless messages of support.[/box]
… It's things like this that depress me how can anyone call theirselves human and do this.
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Extremely sad reading, and the comments were really depressing
:cry2:
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Being gay is not easy… but not only in Russia.
In Brazil gay people are commonly insulted in a lot of environments. Religious men talks in the name of god against the "devilish homosexualism".
So, the offenses grows up e turns to agression, by the back of god.
The churchs, mainly the neopentecostal churchs, are using their power to convince their "lambs" vote in their candidates, so they can make laws limiting the homosexuals rights.
I think the main problem to the homosexuals is the religion, not the government of any country in particular...