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Spin it how you want, two grandparents have been told they will not see their child again simply because the state deems they have the 'wrong' social views concerning homosexuality and foster care. That's disgusting.
No, they've been told that they MIGHT not see their child again IF they raise complaints about the foster parents with no proper reasoning. "I don't like him" is not a reason to take a child away from a loving home, whereas inability to raise her because of disability is. I'm not the one spinning here

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He was still arrested by the state simply for daring to mouth a 'homophobic' word in public. Much like the gay pride protestors being arrested in Russia.
Nothing like them because one night in a cell and release with no charge is not the same as actual jail time and a criminal record. False equivalence

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Seems to me that because Russian law on this matter doesn't back your relative and fluid view of what right and wrong is (aka a morality based on nothing other than what is good and pleases me me me), that Russia = bad with scary bear wrestling man in charge whereas Britain = compassionate, arresting people because we don't want to hurt the feelings of homosexuals, right?
Wrong. If you would care to read what it is that I've actually been saying all along, it's that the Russian law literally allows them to pick anyone off the street or out of their home and lock them away under a charge that cannot be proven one way or the other