I understand everything – European values, tolerance, political correctness etc. I myself am for those. However, I don’t understand why we should make much of a certain part of our compatriots and not venture to say any bitter word about them. As you have understood, I am talking about homosexuals. If an “ordinary” woman prostitute stands at the corner of the street, you can ask her with a certain level of impoliteness not to stand there, suppose, reasoning that it is unpleasant for your kid to see a woman of such a profession. However, if a homosexual prostitute stands at the same corner of the street with a woman’s make-up and dress, he will make such a fuss about any of your observation that it will reach the Council of Europe in a few hours’ time and your discontent will certainly be mentioned in the annual report of that organization. Probably given those very reasons, 4-5 “red berets” protect the security of each homosexual of that profession standing outside the City Hall. Certainly, bans refer also to journalists and I am convinced that these notes will also be heatedly discussed and severely condemned by various homosexual organizations as “homophobic.” Criticism of no official, no politician and no oligarch is responded to in this manner.
I don’t quite understand why it is so. However, it is the reality – those who represent themselves as suppressed and persecuted are very strong in reality, they are sponsored by influential people both in and, especially, out of the country. Certainly, traditional or nontraditional orientation is a private affair of every individual and in this, as well as other cases no one has the right to decide what is right and what is wrong. However, homosexuals behave in such a way these days that they are right and show their orientation deliberately and purposefully, particularly, engaging in prostitution with others of the same profession in the street. Certainly, aggressive attitude toward homosexuals is condemnable; however, their – sodomites’ – aggressiveness is also condemnable. And why do they think that their inclinations are so good that everyone should applaud them. Probably, our state, violating human rights in many other issues, has decided not to have problems at least here.
Or perhaps there really is an international league of homosexuals that influences the fate of the world.
ARAM ABRAHAMYAN