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Originally Posted by flameswin
Oh hey, I'm with you on that one pointman. I think Canada does need tougher laws on bullying, and not just gay bullying, but the difference is, our country is seeing the need for it and moving in the right direction. this law in Russia is a clear step backwards.
Even more recently two teenagers were charged with distributing child pornagraphy after that girl killed herself because of pics posted of her online.
I'm not really sure what kind of connection you're trying to make, though.
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We ALREADY have law on bullying. Not only we "see the need", we have one in place. As I said, I support LGBT activists to use it more actively to protect russian teens.
Most rudiculous thing is that LGBT activists here said that they want to protect russian gay teens from being bullied into suicide. I said that I support it, provided them an anti-bullying law and suggested to set up a hot line in one of russian LGBT communities so gay teens can call in and talk about being bullied. Then LGBT activists, who really care about gay teens, can spell it out to bullyers, that they are going to jail if they continue like this. It is a pretty realistic, legal plan of action that will yield WAY better results in terms of protecting gay teens, than rainbow patches. I could argue, that I suggested the best idea to protect russian gay teens among anything I've seen in this thread. Still people paint me as homophobe.