Russia Accuses Western Countries of Promoting “Gender Garbage” on Children, Condemns What It Calls Monstrous Experiments on Minors
Russia has accused some countries of pushing dangerous gender policies on children, warning that such approaches amount to what it described as “monstrous” experiments being carried out on minors. The allegation was made by Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, who criticised governments she said have turned controversial gender ideologies into long-standing state doctrine.
Zakharova argued that these policies are no longer limited to adult self-identification but are now being enforced through legislation and imposed on children from birth. She described the trend as a dangerous global shift, claiming it represents a moral and societal abyss that humanity is being led toward by certain political regimes.
According to her, the most alarming development is that children have become the primary focus of these policies, with some countries legally allowing the possibility of gender change at birth. She said such measures are unprecedented and deeply troubling, stressing that these “experiments” are being conducted not on others’ children, but on citizens’ own children.
While stating she would never directly compare current policies to the crimes of Nazi Germany, Zakharova nonetheless claimed that humanity has arrived at something “comparable in form,” arguing that it is paradoxically being celebrated in some societies as progress in understanding human identity.
Her remarks reflect Russia’s long-standing opposition to liberal gender and LGBTQ+ policies in Western countries, a position Moscow consistently frames as a defence of traditional values and cultural norms against what it views as harmful ideological experimentation.
Russia has accused some countries of pushing dangerous gender policies on children, warning that such approaches amount to what it described as “monstrous” experiments being carried out on minors. The allegation was made by Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, who criticised governments she said have turned controversial gender ideologies into long-standing state doctrine.
Zakharova argued that these policies are no longer limited to adult self-identification but are now being enforced through legislation and imposed on children from birth. She described the trend as a dangerous global shift, claiming it represents a moral and societal abyss that humanity is being led toward by certain political regimes.
According to her, the most alarming development is that children have become the primary focus of these policies, with some countries legally allowing the possibility of gender change at birth. She said such measures are unprecedented and deeply troubling, stressing that these “experiments” are being conducted not on others’ children, but on citizens’ own children.
While stating she would never directly compare current policies to the crimes of Nazi Germany, Zakharova nonetheless claimed that humanity has arrived at something “comparable in form,” arguing that it is paradoxically being celebrated in some societies as progress in understanding human identity.
Her remarks reflect Russia’s long-standing opposition to liberal gender and LGBTQ+ policies in Western countries, a position Moscow consistently frames as a defence of traditional values and cultural norms against what it views as harmful ideological experimentation.
Russia Accuses Western Countries of Promoting “Gender Garbage” on Children, Condemns What It Calls Monstrous Experiments on Minors
Russia has accused some countries of pushing dangerous gender policies on children, warning that such approaches amount to what it described as “monstrous” experiments being carried out on minors. The allegation was made by Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, who criticised governments she said have turned controversial gender ideologies into long-standing state doctrine.
Zakharova argued that these policies are no longer limited to adult self-identification but are now being enforced through legislation and imposed on children from birth. She described the trend as a dangerous global shift, claiming it represents a moral and societal abyss that humanity is being led toward by certain political regimes.
According to her, the most alarming development is that children have become the primary focus of these policies, with some countries legally allowing the possibility of gender change at birth. She said such measures are unprecedented and deeply troubling, stressing that these “experiments” are being conducted not on others’ children, but on citizens’ own children.
While stating she would never directly compare current policies to the crimes of Nazi Germany, Zakharova nonetheless claimed that humanity has arrived at something “comparable in form,” arguing that it is paradoxically being celebrated in some societies as progress in understanding human identity.
Her remarks reflect Russia’s long-standing opposition to liberal gender and LGBTQ+ policies in Western countries, a position Moscow consistently frames as a defence of traditional values and cultural norms against what it views as harmful ideological experimentation.
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