being anti-homosexual or being against homosexuals is one thing.Are you going to pretend the rest of non-Islamic Russia isn't anti-homosexual as well?
They have a history of this, it'll be easy to conflate it to just Russians.
Actively hurting and killing gay people is something different.
Most Russians are strongly against Homsexuality(like 74%)
LGBT rights in Russia - Wikipedia
but that doesn't mean they are killing or torturing people like they do in many Muslim countries.
did you know that Gay men and women are legally allowed to fight in their Military?
shyt look at this .... If I told you that was some southern state or it was Russia you probably couldn't tell the difference.
Summary table[edit]
Notes
Same-sex sexual activity legal (since 1993)
Equal age of consent (since 1993[note 6])
Freedom of expression Federal ban on distribution of "propaganda" for "non-traditional" relationships to under-18s; some regions have legislation banning "propaganda of homosexuality, bisexuality and/or transgenderism"
Anti-discrimination laws in employment
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (including indirect discrimination, hate speech)
Same-sex marriage(s)
Recognition of same-sex couples
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples
Adoption by single homosexuals in Russia or (in case of Russian children) in foreign countries that do not recognise same-sex marriage No legal restrictions based on sexual orientation for single people to adopt[note 2]
Adoption of Russian children by single homosexuals or same-sex couples in foreign countries that do recognise same-sex marriage (illegal since 2013[9])
Step-child adoption by same-sex couples
Joint adoption by same-sex couples
Conversion therapy banned on minors
Gays allowed to serve openly in the military Gay people can serve in the military, however, there is an unofficial "Don't ask, don't tell" policy.[2][3]
Right to change legal gender (Since 1997[note 1])
MSM allowed to donate blood (Since 2008[139])