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I don't know how to clarify any better than I did. There is a difference between here and other countries. In those other countries, men are married and have kids. Are some of those men 'homosexuals?' Who knows, maybe they have some attractions to other men but in the end they're fine with their families and children.
Well here's something to consider;
You know nothing of those "other countries" and their socio-sexual makeup.
You cannot say with any authority that countries that actively discourage homosexual behaviour with violence have any better marriage statistics.
In the country in which this event took place men are married and have kids as well as many who are not married and have kids with multiple mothers and vice-versa, what does this prove in relation to homsexuality rates?
"Attraction to other men but in the end they're fine with their families and children"........say what?
You're implying that repressing homsexuality and faking heterosexuality is a HEALTHY lifestyle choice, while raising children,..... really?
How about the fact I've lived in Chechnya? My family and blood are from there? I know her very well.
You know I lived in Virginia for a few years. And I have family there still. I guess this makes me an expert on the socio-economic climate of Virginia.
BTW, Chechnya is not a country, its a state that is part of Russia. And if you are using Russia as an example of good morals, you may want to start in the Middle East, they are a little more "medieval".
How about the fact I've lived in Chechnya? My family and blood are from there? I know her very well.
And you obviously think that Chechnya's familial standards are superior to the U.S.'s, yet here you are!
C'mon now you cannot believe you can effectively "restrict with control" such a thing as someone's sexual predilictions. Were that the case pedophilia would be merely a word in a dictionary. Sadly, that is not the case.
Successfully eradicating or eliminating something versus simply driving something underground are two polar opposites.
And you obviously think that Chechnya's familial standards are superior to the U.S.'s, yet here you are!
I'm here due to what happened in 1999 (I left in 2002). I'm now ironically a dead man if I ever step foot back in Russia or Chechnya because I fought on the 'wrong' side of the resistance (may God show mercy to Habib Rahman) as a result both Putin and Kadyrov will have me killed if I ever return or get anywhere near Russia or Chechnya. But maybe sometime I will return, my heart is very much there. Some of my family members were executed by having explosives strapped to them and being blown into pieces. That's very much the political reality in Chechnya.
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C'mon now you cannot believe you can effectively "restrict with control" such a thing as someone's sexual predilictions. Were that the case pedophilia would be merely a word in a dictionary. Sadly, that is not the case.
Pedophilia is rarer than homosexuality. If it was socially accepted, it'd be far more common.
There are a lot of sickos around. Look what the officer said:
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“Even that day when the police officer came out here, he told me out of his own mouth, ‘If it was me and I walked in on my child,’ he said, ‘parent to parent I probably would have shot him.
It was wrong for him to be with his cousin, but what bothered this woman was not the cousin thing, or the fact that he was having sex at FIFTEEN. Those two should've bothered her. But no, she was bothered because it was a "gay" issue, and she's a woman with prejudices.
I'd have been livid about the cousin thing, and having sex at only 15. That's just wrong. Too young, too soon, wrong all around.
As to you, it's clear you're not interested in the real issues here: abuse, sex at 15, a cousin. You're simply prejudiced against gays.
BTW, Chechnya is not a country, its a state that is part of Russia. And if you are using Russia as an example of good morals, you may want to start in the Middle East, they are a little more "medieval".
It's an autonomous Republic, and independent of Russia on everything except foreign treaties (Sharia is law in Chechnya). And it was an independent country when I lived there (called Ichkeria). We got ahead of ourselves and decided to invade 'Russia' (Dagestan) because we are always willing to fight no matter the odds.
We have some of the strictest laws than the 'middle east.' When it comes to female rights and gay rights, we were stricter than any country on the planet other than the Taliban run Afghanistan, but now we might be the strictest.
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