When you send your son overseas through an exchange program for cultural enrichment, you don’t expect him to be adopted by a homosexual couple and never return home. But that’s exactly what is happening in the case of one Russian boy who was visiting the U.S. — over the protests of his own mother. Reports the Daily Mail:
[T]he Russian government claims the boy was 'illegally' put up for adoption….
Russian diplomats had visited the boy, and found that the 17-year-old was 'seduced' by 'a pair of old homosexuals at church, former military men who had already adopted two American boys, and they offered to become his sponsor and even pay for his studies at Harvard University'.
It was at this point that the boy handed himself over to immigration authorities, seeking asylum.
… Russia's children's commissioner Pavel Astakhov said ...'The child hails from a decent family and is healthy so it's unclear what arguments those in the United States have been guided by.'
The student was scheduled to return to Russia in the spring, but now it appears he may not see his homeland again for a very, very long time. While his mother visited him in Michigan earlier this year in an attempt to bring him home, her efforts were in vain.
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This story is a crock of you-know-what . Vicious anti-gay bigotry is rampant in Russia now, largely due the the malign influence of despicable hate-mongers spreading their hatred, paranoid fear and lies . People calling themselves "Christians ". Vicius anti-gay bigots from America such as Scott Lively and others , who hae alsoencouraged the government of Uganda and other Africn countries to execute gay people ..
There is not one shred of evidence that being raised by gay parents is in any way harmful to children, as long as they are good parents, which most are .Gay parents cannot "make children gay "
any more than left-handed people can make them southpaws .
The notion that there is a sinister "gay plot " to corrupt children by "recruiting " them into their "lifestyle" pure B.S.
Posted by: Robert Berger | October 13, 2014 at 09:30 PM