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Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
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Friday 29 December 2023

Approaching Sodom > Moscow elitist 'Near Naked' party shocks Russia

 

'Almost Naked' party of Moscow elites sparks outrage

in increasingly conservative Russia


A celebrity-studded "Almost Naked" party in Moscow's famed Mutabor nightclub has drawn outrage from Russia's political establishment, which has become increasingly po-faced since the assault on Ukraine.

Russian blogger Anastasia (Nastya) Ivleeva poses for a picture with rapper GeeGun during an "almost naked" party at Mutabor nightclub in Moscow, Russia, in this image published December 21, 2023. © Ostorozhno Novosti via Reuters

Footage showing Russian VIPs in lingerie and raunchy costumes led to the arrest of a rapper for wearing nothing but a strategically-placed sock, and calls for boycotts and investigations.

The scandal shows the shrinking space for anything deviating from conservative patriotism in Russia since its deadly assault in Ukraine almost two years ago.

Actually, it started long before that! Russia's gay propaganda law or anti-gay law, was signed into law by President Vladimir Putin on 30 June 2013.

Amid the backlash, organiser Anastasia Ivleeva published a tearful apology video. 

"I would like to ask you, the people, for a second chance... If the answer is no, then I'm ready for my public execution," she said Wednesday.

Anastasia (Nastya) Ivleeva, a Russian blogger and the organiser of an "almost naked" party at Moscow's Mutabor nightclub, makes an address in this still image from a public apology video published December 27, 2023. © Nastya Ivleeva Telegram channel via Reuters

Over 20 people filed a class lawsuit against her, demanding she pay a billion rubles ($11 million) to a charity supporting the assault on Ukraine.

Her apology left some unmoved, including influential state television presenter Vladimir Solovyov.

"You want a second chance? Bring our guys heaters and drones in Tokmak" on the southern Ukrainian front line, he told her on Telegram. 

In an earlier post, Solovyov called the attendees "beasts, scum" and said: "You have no idea how much the people hate you." 

People attend an "almost naked" party organized by Russian blogger Anastasia (Nastya) Ivleeva at Mutabor nightclub in Moscow, Russia, in this image published December 21, 2023. via Ostorozhno Novosti via Reuters.

The arrested rapper, Vasio, had already been sentenced to 15 days in jail for distributing "gay propaganda" and petty hooliganism, state-run news agency TASS said.

He was convicted under the "LGBTQ propaganda" law banning positive information on lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender people, which authorities toughened this year.

'Irresponsible in heroic times'

Russia's conservative spiral has deepened since the military operation in Ukraine.

But until recently liberal high society circles in Moscow had rarely been affected.

Apologies from people who attended the December 20 party have been trickling out over the past few days.

Russia's flamboyant pop king Filipp Kirkorov asked for forgiveness after footage circulated of him wearing a sparkling lace outfit with futuristic sunglasses.

"In today's difficult and heroic times, an artist of my calibre... cannot and should not be so irresponsible when participating in various events," he said on camera.

Ksenia Sobchak, a media personality and the daughter of Vladimir Putin's mentor, appeared in several photos in a beige dress with barbed wire patterns.

She said she understood "showing photos of the party to the whole world was inappropriate" at the moment in a post on social media.

And singer Dima Bilan said he "understood the resentment of our people, especially guys who are defending us on the front line."


The Kremlin refused to comment, but foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova addressed the controversy.

"Life teaches us painful lessons," she said on Sputnik radio, according to state-run television. "These people need to realise the depth of the problem and become better. For their own sake," she said.

(AFP)




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