Unlike the West, Russian families actually speak out against the degeneracy that affects their children, and ALL of it comes from online influence. Usually they target disenfranchised kids from single-parent (mostly single-mother) homes in the inner city where they're most susceptible to that kind of influence.
Even then, the mothers still acknowledge that their kids turning to the forbidden lures of the Rainbow Reich is harmful both for the family and broader society. It was refreshing reading how one Russian mother recognised that if her daughter stayed in a lesbian relationship she would never have grand kids (her daughter started experimenting after her boyfriend broke up with her and she was going through the typical overly emotional phase that women go through, and because -- once again -- she never knew her real father, and didn't have proper parental guidance).
Thankfully her daughter sort of snapped out of it because she couldn't get along with her girlfriend and the obvious abuse that comes along with those relationships (viz: http://web.archive.org/web/20150328115759/http://www.glhv.org.au/files/domvio_gl_rel.pdf (added note: the original report was pulled after people started noticing that this wasn't a local Aussie trend, but rather a global trend, with approximating rates among the studies from international figures)).
The main thing is that Russia is going to need to institute mandated conversion therapy to help people overcome their mental illness, deviant behaviours, or addictions.
It's no different than someone trapped in a cycle of porn addiction once they get too embedded. There is almost always a direct correlation between troonery/furries/extreme fetishes and porn addiction:
Plus, unless Russia bans the internet, there is always going to be a gateway drug for Russian residents to become lured by the allure of homosexuality (i.e., groomers, porn, social media, etc.).
So it's not just a matter of banning activism in the country (which absolutely will help in curbing the spread of the alphabet soup mind virus) but it's also a matter of having institutions in place to help convert people back to normal.
Very good news.
Unlike the West, Russian families actually speak out against the degeneracy that affects their children, and ALL of it comes from online influence. Usually they target disenfranchised kids from single-parent (mostly single-mother) homes in the inner city where they're most susceptible to that kind of influence.
Even then, the mothers still acknowledge that their kids turning to the forbidden lures of the Rainbow Reich is harmful both for the family and broader society. It was refreshing reading how one Russian mother recognised that if her daughter stayed in a lesbian relationship she would never have grand kids (her daughter started experimenting after her boyfriend broke up with her and she was going through the typical overly emotional phase that women go through, and because -- once again -- she never knew her real father, and didn't have proper parental guidance).
Thankfully her daughter sort of snapped out of it because she couldn't get along with her girlfriend and the obvious abuse that comes along with those relationships (viz: http://web.archive.org/web/20150328115759/http://www.glhv.org.au/files/domvio_gl_rel.pdf (added note: the original report was pulled after people started noticing that this wasn't a local Aussie trend, but rather a global trend, with approximating rates among the studies from international figures)).
The main thing is that Russia is going to need to institute mandated conversion therapy to help people overcome their mental illness, deviant behaviours, or addictions.
It's no different than someone trapped in a cycle of porn addiction once they get too embedded. There is almost always a direct correlation between troonery/furries/extreme fetishes and porn addiction:
Plus, unless Russia bans the internet, there is always going to be a gateway drug for Russian residents to become lured by the allure of homosexuality (i.e., groomers, porn, social media, etc.).
So it's not just a matter of banning activism in the country (which absolutely will help in curbing the spread of the alphabet soup mind virus) but it's also a matter of having institutions in place to help convert people back to normal.