A video created by the Human Rights Watch about Russian gay men being beaten on camera by the group "Occupy Pedophilia" has gone viral!
The viral video talks about how the Human Rights Watch Group have documented a huge number of anti-LGBT cases some of which involve the group "Occupy Pedophilia" which they say use the guise of anti-pedophilia as a reason to videotape gay men being beat up or to videotape the gay men sodomizing themselves with glass bottles.
"Occupy Pedophilia" uses various social media sites to go "hunting" contacting and luring members of the LGBT community (mostly gay men) into meeting them, pretending to be a member of the LGBT community. Once they meet, they humiliate, beat up and, in some instances, even torturing the men with sodomy. The group operates under the pretext of protecting children and preventing pedophilia to hunt down gay men, which has been made especially easy for them since "pedophile" and "gay" have become synonymous in Russia.
Celebrities, who are aware of the various anti-LGBT laws in Russia, took it to themselves to voice out that the anti-gay laws and the violence against gay people have got to stop.
Madonna, during a concert in St. Petersburg, denounced a law banning homosexual "propaganda". She told the audience, "I am here to say that the gay community and gay people here and all around the world have the same rights - to be treated with dignity, with respect, with tolerance, with compassion, with love". She also called the law a "ridiculous atrocity" on her Facebook page.
Lady Gaga is famously quoted saying "Sending bravery to LGBTs in Russia. The rise in government abuse is archaic. Hosing teenagers with pepper spray? Beatings? Mother Russia? The Russian Government is criminal. Oppression will be met with revolution. Russian LGBTs you are not alone. We will fight for your freedom."
Lady Gaga then challenged the Russian Government by saying "Why didn't you arrest me when you had the chance, Russia? Because you didn't want answer to the world?"
Even the President of the United States of America, Barrack Obama was offended by the anti-gay movement and violence in Russia. "Nobody's more offended than me about some of the anti-gay and lesbian legislation that you've been seeing in Russia." He said.