Russia Fines Citizens for ‘Looking Too Gay’
Russia recently fined at least seven individuals for what authorities deemed “looking too gay” following a police raid on a Tula nightclub. This incident highlights the increasingly stringent enforcement of Russia’s “anti-gay law,” which has expanded beyond prohibiting “LGBT propaganda” among minors to encompass the broader suppression of “non-traditional lifestyles.” The law’s vagueness allows for arbitrary interpretations, leaving individuals vulnerable to fines based on subjective assessments of their appearance.
The details of the arrests, as reported, paint a picture of absurdity. Descriptions of the party-goers’ attire—a man with crosses of black tape on his nipples and a women’s corset, another with pink socks, an unbuttoned kimono, dyed orange hair, and facial tattoos—illustrate the lengths to which authorities are willing to go to enforce their interpretation of acceptable masculinity.… Continue reading