Talk:Censorship in Foreign Countries/@comment-28893609-20170212132132/@comment-25390652-20170213135014

Because it's incitement to international hatred, that's why. I'm tired of seeing comments like: People who claim to be tolerant seem to be the most intolerant under this article :0
 * 1) Russia is one living
 * 2) Russia disgusts me
 * 3) sickening history

And what about the laws: there are no "anti-LGBT" violent rights. Just no extra rights, as well as no reason to give them. Plus the propaganda between kids (aka "younger than 18") is not allowed, and meetings restrictions, since LGBT is an organization at the first place. You can live just like a regular citizen, and nobody would sue you for that. You can promote LGBT everywhere if there are no kids, you are not loosing any rights that regular citizens have :1

Promotion of hatred against a social group is against the law, so homophobia propaganda is not allowed too. (Most kinds of propaganda are not allowed, honestly, since it's a part of mentality already. People don't trust meetings and marches anymore, since they didn't end good back in 90s.  Horrible 90s ... But that would be off-topic to tell about it.)

(Plus SU wasn't even censored that much in Russia, comparing to some other countries. Like Jailbreak still airs regularly without any censorship.)

Anyway, I just want to say that hating the entire country for its past (not the best history, I admit), is weird and offensive. That's why I would want you to refrain from similar statements in the future, please :0