On March 16, the Congress of Jewish Religious Organizations and Associations in Russia sent Yu.M. Luzhkov's appeal, which contains a request "to come up with legislative initiatives in Moscow to ensure demographic security." These initiatives, according to the authors of the document, should be aimed at limiting "unbridled and obsessive propaganda of immorality and depravity, including propaganda of sexual perversion among minors", as well as counteracting "an endemic occult mystification of public consciousness, forcibly filling it with occult-religious myths and stereotypes.
According to the authors of the appeal, “the goals of the state policy in the field of ensuring demographic security should be, among other things: educating the population with a focus on marriage, marital fidelity and abstinence from sexual contacts outside of marriage, a responsible attitude towards sexual contacts and pregnancy, reducing extramarital pregnancies; countering immorality and sexual promiscuity among young people; creating positive motivation to have children, raising responsible fatherhood and motherhood; creating a system of conditions for material and moral incentives to create a family in a registered marriage with two or more children; measures to protect the values of a traditional family.
"However, - it says further, - the implementation of the educational function of society is impossible in conditions of massive imposition on citizens, in the vast majority of cases - against their will and desire, and, worst of all, to minors, products and services of a sexual nature." The KEROOR considers the spread of "sodomitic ideology" to be especially dangerous, which, as they say, "today seeks to become comprehensive, seeks to replace the traditional system of moral values, carries out an aggressive intrusion into the system of family and educational relations, and claims to be some kind of state ideology."
Therefore, KEROOR stands for "restricting the propaganda of immorality" and at the same time emphasizes that such a restriction does not contradict democratic principles: "... a democratic rule of law state, secondary to society, cannot ignore the interests (legitimate interests!) of society in favor of perverts - sodomites, of course, if we are talking about a civilized society and a truly legal and truly democratic state.
The distribution of pornography (no matter what it is presented as - soft, hard or some other kind of erotica) is not an "organization of recreation and entertainment", but is precisely the distribution of pornography for commercial purposes, therefore, there are rants about the "care for people" allegedly shown by pornographers just a lie.
According to Part 3 of Article 17 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the exercise of human and civil rights and freedoms must not violate the rights and freedoms of other persons. Therefore, the constitutional rights of parents to raise their children (Part 2 of Article 38 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation) take precedence over the rights of sodomites to freedom of expression of their beliefs and freedom to disseminate information (Part 4 of Article 29 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation)."
Another "important factor in the spiritual and moral ill health of the Russian nation" is considered by the authors of the appeal to be the spread of "destructive ideologies" and "occult-religious teachings": soothsayers, soothsayers and occult-religious healers. Taking advantage of the suffering and problems of people, exploiting with might and main the mystified consciousness, superstition and gullibility of people, such occult centers deceive them with money. Promising to help in the healing of diseases, but not being able to distinguish the symptoms of even the simplest diseases "These obscurantist charlatans are engaged in real fraud, deceiving and robbing people. The state, condoning the illegal activities of such centers and organizations, behaves completely immorally and criminally."
Therefore, KEROOR asks the mayor of the capital "to come up with legislative initiatives in Moscow to ensure demographic security, including in the following areas:
the introduction of significant restrictions on the distribution of products of a sexual nature, including the introduction of restrictions on the location of "sex shops" and "sex salons", which should not be located closer than a certain distance from educational and cultural institutions, religious buildings, metro structures, train stations and airports, cemeteries, as well as on the main streets of the city and in the immediate vicinity of those;
prohibition of the activities of occult-religious organizations (witchcraft, occult pseudo-healing, "raising kundala medical centers", "reiki salons", fortune-telling and astrological salons, etc., registered in any organizational and legal forms), a ban on any advertising pseudo-healing occult-religious activity;
the introduction of an imperative requirement that citizens of the Russian Federation have the right to practice traditional medicine, as a prerequisite - having a secondary or higher professional medical education, who have received a healer's diploma issued by the executive authority in the field of healthcare of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation in the manner determined by the Government of the Russian Federation ;
prohibition to engage in private medical practice, private pharmaceutical activities or traditional medicine (healing) to a person who does not have a medical education and a license for the chosen type of activity;
prohibition of actions aimed at promoting sodomy and lesbianism - actions committed in public, including through demonstrations and processions, or using the media, a ban on propaganda of other sexual perversions, same-sex families and other propaganda that destroys public morality and morality;
protection of children from information harmful to their health, moral and spiritual development.
This is not about censorship, but about respecting the rights and legitimate interests of the overwhelming majority of Russian citizens who absolutely do not want to become "guinea pigs" of occult charlatans and who absolutely do not accept the militant immorality, depravity and extremism of the sodomite ideology.
In conclusion, the authors of the appeal ask "in the event of the establishment in Moscow of a commission for expert evaluation of products and services of an erotic nature (or any similar body), to refrain from including in its composition persons who have previously established themselves as apologists or champions of sodomite ideology or other immorality."
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