edition sign says : ""no access for pederasts"" some said that that gay- hunt in Muscovy has limited only territory of Chechen republic. the pictures from Moscow city . comments? " Chronicle of Flashmob "stopgay" 13th April, 2017 your era www.true-russian-news.com/confession-of-faith.html Today police came to our two shops in Moscow, and demanded to remove the sign "no access for gays." They were told that we are law-abiding citizens and will immediately remove it as soon as we receive a written order. The police left to think. German Sterling"
And now I translate that in English: couple of stores in capital, held by zealous christians, have had a signs saying that gays can not enter. Not sure how they were planning to differ gay customers from just customers, and evidently they got a visit from police with a pretty much justful warning that the sign is extrimistic.
In russian language 'pederast' is one of synonims of 'gay'. A rude one too. In case anybody else will be reading this - it's a curious how word that originally referred to pedophiles became a reference for gays, and, amusingly enough, at some time been commong across Europe, precisely at the end of XIX century when a several notable persons have been exposed to be, basically, what we would call a 'sugar daddy'. Linguistics are full of curious stories around how words came to mean what they mean today. Especially the mean ones.
"russian language 'pederast' is one of synonims of 'gay'." i feel sorry for you if in your Bulgarian language, gay= pederast. but i am 100% sure that many people in your country know a difference . was in your school book Tchaikovsky a pederast ? Pederasty - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pederasty The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality suggests "Pederasty is the erotic relationship between an adult male and a boy, generally one between the ages of twelve and seventeen, in which the older partner is attracted to the younger one who returns his affection, whether or not the liaison leads to overt sexual contact."