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James Kirchick

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The law triggered LGBT activist James Kirchick into action hence he erected, in line with instructions given in ''[[After the Ball]]'', ''"a campaign to vilify the victimizers" that "is going to enrage most fervid enemies"'' of LGBTI [[ideology]]. Thus, when he joined a discussion on ''[[RT]]'' (a global news network whose call letters replaced the name ''Russia Today'') about [[Bradley Manning]] in a LIVE panel, instead of speaking about the matter at hand, Kirchick chose to partake in a self-promoting rant that was not at all related to the topic. While putting on his "gay-pride suspenders" he broke forth into protestations against the ''"horrific environment of [[homophobia]] in [[Russia]] right now"'' and treated ''RT'' staff with reproaches like ''"I don’t know how journalist like you can even sleep at night and see what happens"'' and ''"Everyone in this network should be ashamed of yourselves."'' His rant included complaints ''"against a horrific anti-gay legislation that [[Vladimir Putin]] has signed into a law, it was passed unanimously by Russian Duma that criminalizes homosexual propaganda."'' However he gave no reaction to point when he was invited to come over and verify the situation face-to-face.<ref>{{cite web |title="35 years: ''RT'''s on-air discussion panel anticipating Manning's sentence" |publisher=RT Live |date= 21 Aug 2013 |pages=1min:30sec |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1NI2yEMWc4&feature=youtu.be&t=83 |quote= |accessdate=30 Jan 2017}}</ref>
By characterizing the law as hateful and an incitement to violence, so-called “gays” revealed that propagandizing children is part of their agenda, since the law simply classifies “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships” as material that cannot be distributed among minors and commands the government to protect children from it.<ref name="LGBT_GLOBALISTS"/> After the Live Broadcast, Kirchick openly admitted with lack of manners and in an entirely inappropriate language that he took part in the discussion only to vilify "Russians".<ref>{{cite web |title=Racist/Russophobic James Kirchick says f#@k the Russians after the Live Broadcast |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ikgPLgixcI |quote=Kirchick came on to RT to let us know what he thinks about our coverage or lack of 'gay rights' in Russia and this is what happened: "...Done. I only gonna that station to f*ck with the Russians."|accessdate=03 Feb 2017}}</ref> The American film-maker [[Oliver Stone]], who won best director Oscars for ''Platoon'' and ''Born On The Fourth Of July'', produced the documentary ''Ukraine On Fire'' which argues the Ukrainian conflict was a US-inspired coup with the intent of pushing back against and “blackball” Russia. Stone also backed President Donald Trump’s bid to improve US-Russian relations.<ref>{{cite web |title="Oliver Stone: Reports Russia to blame for Ukraine violence are fake news" |author=Press Association |publisher=the Daily Mail |date=4 Feb 2017 |url=httphttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-4191106/Oliver-Stone-Reports-Russia-blame-Ukraine-violence-fake-news.html |accessdate=08 Feb 2017 |quote=Speaking at a screening of the film in Los Angeles, Stone claimed America had used the Ukrainian conflict to “blackball” Russia ... Stone, who won best director Oscars for ''Platoon'' and ''Born On The Fourth Of July'', produced the documentary ''Ukraine On Fire'' which looks at the country’s revolution in 2014. The film also features an interview with ousted Ukrainian leader Viktor Yanukovych and argues he was the victim of a US-inspired coup with the intent of pushing back against Russia.}}</ref>
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