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Anti-gay Russian MP demands 18+ rating be placed on Euro 2020 football game because German captain to wear rainbow LGBT+ armband Anti-gay Russian MP demands 18+ rating be placed on Euro 2020 football game because German captain to wear rainbow LGBT+ armband
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A controversial Russian MP has suggested that Wednesday’s Euro 2020 soccer match between Germany and Hungary should be classified as 18+ because the German goalkeeper will be wearing a rainbow armband to support LGBT+ rights.A controversial Russian MP has suggested that Wednesday’s Euro 2020 soccer match between Germany and Hungary should be classified as 18+ because the German goalkeeper will be wearing a rainbow armband to support LGBT+ rights.
The game, which will be hosted in Munich, is due to be shown on Russian state TV.The game, which will be hosted in Munich, is due to be shown on Russian state TV.
Speaking in parliament, anti-gay politician Vitaly Milonov slammed Germany’s Manuel Neuer for wearing the rainbow colors in the country’s previous two tournament matches against France and Portugal as a sign of solidarity with the LGBT+ movement. Neuer also wore it in an earlier friendly game against Latvia.Speaking in parliament, anti-gay politician Vitaly Milonov slammed Germany’s Manuel Neuer for wearing the rainbow colors in the country’s previous two tournament matches against France and Portugal as a sign of solidarity with the LGBT+ movement. Neuer also wore it in an earlier friendly game against Latvia.
Last week, UEFA – the tournament’s organizers – revealed it would be investigating the use of the armband as a political symbol and, as a result, it was feared that the German national team could be fined. The review has since been halted, however, and Neuer plans to wear the armband on Wednesday evening.Last week, UEFA – the tournament’s organizers – revealed it would be investigating the use of the armband as a political symbol and, as a result, it was feared that the German national team could be fined. The review has since been halted, however, and Neuer plans to wear the armband on Wednesday evening.
According to Milonov, children watching on television should not be exposed to the rainbow-colored accessory.According to Milonov, children watching on television should not be exposed to the rainbow-colored accessory.
“The public display of LGBT symbols during the broadcast of the Germany-Hungary match in our country is unacceptable,” Milonov told parliament. “Obviously, the depiction of Manuel Neuer, who wears this armband, should be avoided in the Russian broadcast.”“The public display of LGBT symbols during the broadcast of the Germany-Hungary match in our country is unacceptable,” Milonov told parliament. “Obviously, the depiction of Manuel Neuer, who wears this armband, should be avoided in the Russian broadcast.”
“It is even possible that an 18+ age restriction should be set for watching this match,” he suggested.“It is even possible that an 18+ age restriction should be set for watching this match,” he suggested.
In his opinion, football has become a tool for propaganda around the globe.In his opinion, football has become a tool for propaganda around the globe.
“But the world did not ask for every fan and spectator to become an unwitting accomplice to the legalization of same-sex unions and homosexual promiscuity,” he said.“But the world did not ask for every fan and spectator to become an unwitting accomplice to the legalization of same-sex unions and homosexual promiscuity,” he said.
The outspoken MP is notorious in the West for his homophobic views, and was the most vocal proponent of Russia’s 2013 so-called ‘gay propaganda law,’ which seeks to prohibit minors from exposure to LGBT+ material. In the time since, he has proposed numerous outlandish laws, including a ban on men walking topless on the street. He also suggested that fathers who fail to pay alimony should not be listed as male on their official documents because “a real man will never abandon his kids.”The outspoken MP is notorious in the West for his homophobic views, and was the most vocal proponent of Russia’s 2013 so-called ‘gay propaganda law,’ which seeks to prohibit minors from exposure to LGBT+ material. In the time since, he has proposed numerous outlandish laws, including a ban on men walking topless on the street. He also suggested that fathers who fail to pay alimony should not be listed as male on their official documents because “a real man will never abandon his kids.”
Milonov’s controversies extend not only to his anti-gay views. In 2014, he was accused of making anti-Semitic statements to the St. Petersburg Legislative Council, and, in 2016, he suggested that Russia use the historical name ‘Constantinople’ instead of ‘Istanbul’ for maps depicting the Turkish capital.Milonov’s controversies extend not only to his anti-gay views. In 2014, he was accused of making anti-Semitic statements to the St. Petersburg Legislative Council, and, in 2016, he suggested that Russia use the historical name ‘Constantinople’ instead of ‘Istanbul’ for maps depicting the Turkish capital.
Earlier this year, after Chinese video-sharing app TikTok blocked his account, he blamed “foreign sodomites” who “want to once again abuse freedom of speech.”Earlier this year, after Chinese video-sharing app TikTok blocked his account, he blamed “foreign sodomites” who “want to once again abuse freedom of speech.”
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