What happened
In late November 2022, the State Duma passed a new legislative package banning “LGBT propaganda, pedophilia, and sex change”. A total of 390 Duma representatives co-authored the bill, which Putin signed into law on 5 December, forbidding the inclusion of “LGBT themes” in music, literature, newspaper articles, internet pages, and video games.
Publishers and streaming services immediately expressed concern about the vast scope of the new legislation, which could affect hundreds of movies, TV shows, and books. One of the bill’s authors, deputy Alexander Khinshtein, repeatedly tried to assuage their fears, clarifying that the law does not ban the depiction of “LGBT relationships as a phenomenon” but rather the “positive message that these relationships are okay”. Yet many of the companies’ fears have turned out to be well-founded.
What’s affected
The new law has led to a surge in LGBT propaganda cases. In the two months from April to June 2023, 33 cases were filed for content “displaying” LGBT relationships. Such displays include images — found in films, TV shows, or YouTube videos — of same-sex couples, transgender people, or men dressed in women’s clothing.