Major Russian TV Documentary Film Exposes LGBT Lobby, Moral Decay of West by Stephen Engel for Russia-Insider
A hard-hitting, major recent Russian film which provides a devasting look into the LGBT movement worldwide. Highly recommended
YouTube keeps censoring this film. That tells you everything you need to know about the anti-Christian moral rot in America. We originally published this article in December of 2016. YouTube eventually blocked the video, but we recently found it again on another channel, so are republishing it again. We also published this article on the blockchain-protected site, Steemit, so theoretically, it can never be taken down from there. Follow Russia Insider on Steemit to help fight back against corporate censorship.
We’ve watched the entire film and highly recommend it. It is an eye-opener.
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This blockbuster, 1 hour documentary, entitled ‘Sodom’, originally aired on Russian prime-time TV in May of 2015, causing a sensation in Russia at the time.
It has never appeared anywhere in English, until now, subtitled or dubbed. This translation is dubbed. It is available exclusively on the Russia Insider Youtube channel.
It had a substantial 6 figure budget, allowing Russian journalists to travel widely – to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Italy, Australia, Germany, and elsewhere, to do ground-breaking, original investigation into the LGBT movement.
YouTube keeps taking this down because apparently it hurts some homosexuals ‘feewings’. If they do, here is a non-YouTube link, and here is another one.
The film is interesting on a number of levels. It was made by Arkady Mamontov, a popular TV host and investigative journalist famous for his ground-breaking documentaries.
Mamontov is a conservative Christian. His best known recent film is about the Greek orthodox monastic island of Athos (in Russian only). He has also done a lot of work on Russian social issues, and on the Ukraine conflict.
The film relects popular attitudes towards LGBT in Russia, and is interesting in that it shows what Russians are told about LGBT and Americans in their mainstream media.
The dub is by Russians who speak good English, and is not bad at all.
After a somewhat dull intro section recalling the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, the film gets interesting.
It leads with a comical interview with an unsuspecting German Lutheran priest in Berlin with a taste for sodomy who explains how Christianity does not actually proscribe this peculiar predilection.
It then profiles Scott Lively – an anti-LGBT activist who takes the Russian journos on a guided tour of lavishly funded Washington DC lobbying organizations pushing LGBT issues deep into the bowels of the the US government (no pun intended).
Next comes a spooky parade of homosexual weirdos – gays being married in Germany, an artificial insemination clinic in LA, grotesque sex freaks at a parade in San Francisco, at which a skeptical mailman tells an Adam and Steve joke, a truly disturbing video of a gay man fake-suckling newborn infants, taken from their surrogate mother minutes earlier, and a painfully awkward scene of a sodomite male couple showing how they raise their children.