LGBTQIAP+...Pedophilia? Top Dutch gay publication...

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Technical question: There is a video at the end of this article which does not work anymore (perhaps YT censorship):

LGBTQIAP+...Pedophilia? Top Dutch gay publication publishes pedophile 'coming out' interview
https://www.sott.net/article/359912-LGBTQIAP-Pedophilia-Top-Dutch-gay-publication-publishes-pedophile-coming-out-interview

We are about to publish the Czech translation of this piece on our blog and I would like to at least provide some link or the name of the video. Does anyone know what it was?
 
Thank you, Palinurus, that was quick :thup:

I remember watching this video at the time when the article was published, with English subtitles. It's gone, YT is working hard to eliminate uncomfortable info, isn't it? But this should do for the Czech audience as some speak Russian. I will add some short comment on it in the article.

Edit: P.S. Someone could fix it on the SOTT site - I don't seem to have rights to edit this article ('to launch the weapon').
 
I managed to find a full transcript in English of the press conference in question in order to provide more context if needed::

_http://en.ambruslu.com/highlights-in-russia/state-visit-of-v-putin-to-netherlands-press-statement-and-answers-to-journalists-questions-following-russian-dutch-talks.html

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I think that we should try to understand each other better, and we can achieve this with your help and your colleagues’ help if you inform each other better.

For example, we talk about non-governmental organisations – everyone says that we shut them down, chase them away, lock them up. Nobody is locking anybody up, and nobody is chasing anybody away. We believe our society has the right to know who finances our non-governmental organisations and how those funds are used, especially when these organisations are involved in domestic political activities.

With regard to sexual minorities, I have already stated my position, but I want to say this again. After all, you live in Moscow, and Moscow is not the same as the rest of Russia. It is our country’s capital and there are different attitudes there. I can’t imagine a court in Moscow allowing an organisation that promotes paedophilia. It is possible in the Netherlands, and there is such an organisation. I can hardly imagine a political party represented in the Russian Parliament that opposes women in politics. But your country has such a party.

We should just listen to each other more carefully, with more respect. Imagine if we had an organisation that promoted paedophilia. I think that in some Russian regions people would come up in arms. The same applies to sexual minorities. I can’t imagine that gay marriage will ever be allowed in Chechnya. Can you imagine that? You know, there would be victims. You must understand what kind of society we live in and build our relationship on that understanding.
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continued...
 
That's excellent! Once again, thank you.

Palinurus said:
I managed to find a full transcript in English of the press conference in question in order to provide more context if needed::

_http://en.ambruslu.com/highlights-in-russia/state-visit-of-v-putin-to-netherlands-press-statement-and-answers-to-journalists-questions-following-russian-dutch-talks.html
 
Palinurus said:
I managed to find a full transcript in English of the press conference in question in order to provide more context if needed::

_http://en.ambruslu.com/highlights-in-russia/state-visit-of-v-putin-to-netherlands-press-statement-and-answers-to-journalists-questions-following-russian-dutch-talks.html

[...]
I think that we should try to understand each other better, and we can achieve this with your help and your colleagues’ help if you inform each other better.

For example, we talk about non-governmental organisations – everyone says that we shut them down, chase them away, lock them up. Nobody is locking anybody up, and nobody is chasing anybody away. We believe our society has the right to know who finances our non-governmental organisations and how those funds are used, especially when these organisations are involved in domestic political activities.

With regard to sexual minorities, I have already stated my position, but I want to say this again. After all, you live in Moscow, and Moscow is not the same as the rest of Russia. It is our country’s capital and there are different attitudes there. I can’t imagine a court in Moscow allowing an organisation that promotes paedophilia. It is possible in the Netherlands, and there is such an organisation. I can hardly imagine a political party represented in the Russian Parliament that opposes women in politics. But your country has such a party.

We should just listen to each other more carefully, with more respect. Imagine if we had an organisation that promoted paedophilia. I think that in some Russian regions people would come up in arms. The same applies to sexual minorities. I can’t imagine that gay marriage will ever be allowed in Chechnya. Can you imagine that? You know, there would be victims. You must understand what kind of society we live in and build our relationship on that understanding.
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continued...

What Putin said gave me chills. He deserves way more credits than he receives.
 
anka said:
I remember watching this video at the time when the article was published, with English subtitles. It's gone, YT is working hard to eliminate uncomfortable info, isn't it? But this should do for the Czech audience as some speak Russian. I will add some short comment on it in the article.

Yeah, it was actually shortly after the article was published, that it was removed from YouTube. The English SOTT article has been updated, thank you anka and Palinurus! And thanks to the Czech team for translating this article.

DianaRose94 said:
What Putin said gave me chills. He deserves way more credits than he receives.

Yes, I agree. His talk was on point!
 
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