January 8, 2014
Russian Actor, Businessman Urges Putin To Criminalize Gay Sex
Jason St. Amand READ TIME: 2 MIN.
Ivan Okhlobystin, the Russian actor and businessman who shocked many late last year for saying he wanted to burn gays alive in furnaces, is back in the news for calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring back a law that would criminalize sodomy, RIA Novosti reports.
The actor, known for his role on "Interns," Russian's answer to "Scrubs," took to his blog Tuesday and said if Putin does not bring back the law it would give "sodomites...a Constitutional opportunity to defile the young generation." He also lauded Putin for passing the highly controversial "homosexual propaganda" law last summer but said it wasn't enough because the legal existence of the LGBT community will create propaganda.
RIA Novosti reports that the actor's post was deleted from TwitLonger blog because it violated the site's terms of service, according to Twitter of the site's creator Stuart Gibson, who is gay.
It was reported Tuesday that more than 15 LGBT organizations teamed up to urge Apple CEO Tim Cook to break ties Euroset, the largest phone retailer in Russia, because Okhlobystin is the company's creative director. The activists want Apple officials to end their relationship with Euroset over the controversial and violent comments the actor made last month.
"I myself would shove all live gays into a furnace," Okhlobystin, 47, said at a "spiritual talks" event in Novosibirsk, Russia, on Dec. 8. "This is Sodom and Gomorrah, I as a believer in God can not treat this indifferently, this is a live threat to my kids!... I do not want my kids to think that faggots are normal. This is lavender fascism. If a person can not choose someone of an opposite sex for procreation -- this is an overt sign of mental abnormality, so they should be denied of voting rights."