Russians show how to deal with uppity militant queers
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Originally posted by British Buggery Corporation
A gay rights demonstration in Moscow degenerated into violence for the second year running as right-wing and orthodox extremists attacked gay rights activists and supporters of the unauthorised demonstration.
GayRussia leader Nikolai Alexeyev was bundled into a police van and driven away moments after arriving outside the offices of Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, who has rightly called homosexuals "satanic".
Mr Alexeyev was attempting to deliver a petition signed by more than 50 MEPs urging Mr Luzhkov to allow such events.
British veteran gay rights activist Peter Tatchell was punched in the face by a True Christian™.
After receiving the blow, he leaned on a lamppost and shouted: "Someone protect me, Someone protect me," before being roughly escorted away by riot police. His attacker was not detained.
The pop group Right Said Fred, in Moscow for a concert, turned up at the protest. Band member Richard Fairbrass was hit on the nose and minced away like a sissy little girl with blood on his face.
Russian pop duo t.A.T.u also appeared briefly to show their hatred of Jesus.
Nationalists pelted German MP Volker Beck with eggs and tomatoes before officers took him to a waiting police van. He was driven away to a government building, then later executed.
As Mr Beck was marched away, someone briefly unfurled a rainbow-coloured banner - adopted by gay rights groups as a symbol of pride.
One Christian began punching the person holding the banner.
The police broke up the scuffle but allowed the attacker to walk away.
On numerous occasions, Christians circled gay rights activists as they spoke with journalists, then reached in to punch or kick the person being interviewed.
One journalist was attacked because he wore an earring, which led nationalists to say he was gay.
GayRussia leader Nikolai Alexeyev was bundled into a police van and driven away moments after arriving outside the offices of Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, who has rightly called homosexuals "satanic".
Mr Alexeyev was attempting to deliver a petition signed by more than 50 MEPs urging Mr Luzhkov to allow such events.
British veteran gay rights activist Peter Tatchell was punched in the face by a True Christian™.
After receiving the blow, he leaned on a lamppost and shouted: "Someone protect me, Someone protect me," before being roughly escorted away by riot police. His attacker was not detained.
The pop group Right Said Fred, in Moscow for a concert, turned up at the protest. Band member Richard Fairbrass was hit on the nose and minced away like a sissy little girl with blood on his face.
Russian pop duo t.A.T.u also appeared briefly to show their hatred of Jesus.
Nationalists pelted German MP Volker Beck with eggs and tomatoes before officers took him to a waiting police van. He was driven away to a government building, then later executed.
As Mr Beck was marched away, someone briefly unfurled a rainbow-coloured banner - adopted by gay rights groups as a symbol of pride.
One Christian began punching the person holding the banner.
The police broke up the scuffle but allowed the attacker to walk away.
On numerous occasions, Christians circled gay rights activists as they spoke with journalists, then reached in to punch or kick the person being interviewed.
One journalist was attacked because he wore an earring, which led nationalists to say he was gay.