RainAndSadness
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- Jun 12, 2018
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So a while ago I covered the Supreme Court in the US overturning Roe v. Wade and I pointed to the extremely problematic implications of that decision for women's rights and a possible dystopian future for many minorities in the US if they started to overturn other Supreme Court decisions such as same-sex marriage.
Well it turns out Russia has outpaced the US, let's take a look at the timeline of 2023.
Back in July earlier this year, Putin signed a law making legal gender change, gender-reassingment procedures and hormone replacement therapy illegal.
In November, just a few days ago, the Supreme Court of Russia declared the "LGBT movement" an extremist organisation and banned "all activities associated with it" in the country.
And in December, the police has already raided the first gay bars in Moscow as a result of the Supreme Court's decision.
These decisions are mind-baffling. I'm not quite sure how you can even label the "LGBT movement" as an extremist organisation, how does that even work and where does it end? Sadly the vague definition of that ruling gives the state full reign to crack down on any kind of activism and it makes advocating for your rights nearly impossible
So we have finally reached a stage in where gay bars are being raided by the police, in 2023. This is uttely concerning, Russia has outpaced the US in it's trajectory for regression. We already got a glimpse into this dystopian future when Russia passed an anti-gay law back in 2013, making "homosexual propaganda" in the presence of minors illegal, which is very similiar to Florida's "don't say gay" law, which has been signed into effect one year ago. So Russia already set a precedent and inspired future law makers to implement similiarly regressive laws over nine years ago. And in 2020, Russia legally banned same-sex marriage for good, which has been ruled a human rights violation by the ECHR.
I feel sorry for everyone who is queer and lives in Russia today. These are extremely concerning developments and it's disheartening to see that we have reached a stage again, where gay bars are being raided, talking about queer relationships is being considered propaganda and trans people are literally being erased from society again. This gives us insight into a mindset that should never have been ressurected again and what could happen in other countries if we're not careful. And I've already pointed out in my thread about the overturning of Roe v. Wade one year ago that the US isn't immune to this kind of development. And we can see with Russia, it's totally possible for countries to do a 180 and regress back into the past again.
It's important to remain vigilant and fight back against this kind of oppressive law making. No matter how comfortable you are right now with your rights, we should never take them for granted. The people who oppose autonomy and freedom don't rest, ever - until they have achieved their goals. We shouldn't either.
The US is moving backwards.
It looks like it has happened. The Supreme Court in the US decided to overturn Roe v. Wade and essentially ban abortion in approximately every red state instantly, thanks to implemented triggers laws in these states. There was a leaked document that confirmed the decision of the court months ago...
sanctioned-suicide.net
Well it turns out Russia has outpaced the US, let's take a look at the timeline of 2023.
Back in July earlier this year, Putin signed a law making legal gender change, gender-reassingment procedures and hormone replacement therapy illegal.
Vladimir Putin signs law banning gender changes in Russia
Legislation outlaws medical interventions ‘aimed at changing the sex of a person’ and altering gender details in public records
www.theguardian.com
Putin Signs Law Banning Gender-Reassignment Surgery, Hormonal Therapy
Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 24 signed into law a ban on gender-reassignment surgery and hormone therapy done as part of the gender-transition process.
www.rferl.org
In November, just a few days ago, the Supreme Court of Russia declared the "LGBT movement" an extremist organisation and banned "all activities associated with it" in the country.
Russia's Supreme Court bans "LGBT movement" as "extremist"
Russia's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that LGBT activists should be designated as "extremists", in a move that representatives of gay and transgender people fear will lead to arrests and prosecutions.
www.reuters.com
And in December, the police has already raided the first gay bars in Moscow as a result of the Supreme Court's decision.
Police raid Moscow gay bars after a Supreme Court ruling labeled LGBTQ+ movement 'extremist'
Russian security forces raided gay clubs and bars across Moscow after the Supreme Court banned what it called the “global LGBTQ+ movement."
apnews.com
These decisions are mind-baffling. I'm not quite sure how you can even label the "LGBT movement" as an extremist organisation, how does that even work and where does it end? Sadly the vague definition of that ruling gives the state full reign to crack down on any kind of activism and it makes advocating for your rights nearly impossible
So we have finally reached a stage in where gay bars are being raided by the police, in 2023. This is uttely concerning, Russia has outpaced the US in it's trajectory for regression. We already got a glimpse into this dystopian future when Russia passed an anti-gay law back in 2013, making "homosexual propaganda" in the presence of minors illegal, which is very similiar to Florida's "don't say gay" law, which has been signed into effect one year ago. So Russia already set a precedent and inspired future law makers to implement similiarly regressive laws over nine years ago. And in 2020, Russia legally banned same-sex marriage for good, which has been ruled a human rights violation by the ECHR.
I feel sorry for everyone who is queer and lives in Russia today. These are extremely concerning developments and it's disheartening to see that we have reached a stage again, where gay bars are being raided, talking about queer relationships is being considered propaganda and trans people are literally being erased from society again. This gives us insight into a mindset that should never have been ressurected again and what could happen in other countries if we're not careful. And I've already pointed out in my thread about the overturning of Roe v. Wade one year ago that the US isn't immune to this kind of development. And we can see with Russia, it's totally possible for countries to do a 180 and regress back into the past again.
It's important to remain vigilant and fight back against this kind of oppressive law making. No matter how comfortable you are right now with your rights, we should never take them for granted. The people who oppose autonomy and freedom don't rest, ever - until they have achieved their goals. We shouldn't either.