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Russian Agents Raid “My Little Pony” Convention

My Little Pony franchise, deeming it a hotbed of “LGBT propaganda.”The impetus for the raid appears to be objections to furries — a minority sub-culture of primarily adults, some of whom may identify as LGBTQ, with an interest in roleplaying and dressing up as anthropomorphic non-human animal characters — who may have been present at the conference, known as “Mi Amore Fest.”Furries have commonly been associated with “deviant” expressions of sexuality. They are often accused of trying to entice or indoctrinate children into embracing “non-traditional lifestyles,” as Russian politicians often refer to LGBTQ identity.Other objections seem to be related to the character Rainbow Dash, a pony with a rainbow-colored mane who is one of the chief protagonists of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series, as well as the presence of characters — both male and female — with gender-nonconforming character traits in various iterations of the My Little Pony cartoon series, which first aired in 1986.Organizers of “Mi Amore Fest” had changed depictions of Rainbow Dash to include the colors of the Russian national flag.Still, Russian authorities appear to believe that the series is sending subtle messages to viewers about support for LGBTQ causes.“Eric Myval,” who appears to be a furry, anime, and cartoon enthusiast based on their social media channels, wrote a series of posts on Telegram informing followers about the raid in real-time.“Apparently, you won’t be able to get to the fest anymore,” Myval wrote.
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Putin’s conscript-catchers lurk on street corners and raid offices to snare men for war
Putin has ordered terrifying raids from conscript-catchers who pillage Moscow and St Petersburg in search of soldiers to send to Ukraine.Cops and enlistment officers are waiting on street corners and lurk next to blocks of flats to find fresh troops to order to fight on the frontline.The situation is reportedly so dire that officials have even raided offices looking for men they can mobilise.READ MORE: Ukraine's bees 'fighting against Putin' by diffusing grenades left by Russian invadersFacial recognition software has been used to ensure anyone dodging the draft is called up to battle.One person fumed: “They are acting like dog catchers. It’s sickening how they are dragging men away as cannon fodder.”In Polyustrovo Park residential complex, St Petersburg men of the mobilisation age were trapped near the entrance for summonses to be served.In Moscow, there was a mass delivery of summonses at underground stations, reported Ostorozhno News.Eyewitnesses said police officers interview men, take their personal details, then serve some of them with summonses with others snatched in police cars.Pavel Chikov, prominent lawyer and human rights activist, warned of “increasing reports of raids”.“There are cases of summonses being served on the street, citizens being detained by the police in the subway and hotels, and their forced delivery to military enlistment offices or mobilisation points,” he said.“This practice is illegal.”It comes despite a promise that just 1% of the male population would be sent to Putin’s war.“Police officers walk around the floors and take men of military age,” reported a source of The Village online media.“In the morning there was one paddy wagon, it was filled.
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