Madonna sued in Russia for supporting gays

MOSCOW (AP) - Some Russian activists have sued Madonna for millions of dollars, claiming they were offended by her support for gay rights during a recent concert in St. Petersburg.
Anti-gay sentiment is strong in Russia. In St. Petersburg, a law passed in February makes it illegal to promote homosexuality to minors, and the author of that law has pointed to the presence of children as young as 12 at Madonna's concert on Aug. 9.
Russian news agencies quote Alexander Pochuyev, a lawyer representing the nine activists, as saying the suit was filed Friday against Madonna, the organizer of her concert, and the hall where it was held, asking for damages totaling 333 million rubles, or nearly $10.5 million.
Responding to criticism that the plaintiffs were stuck in the Middle Ages, the lawyer said they were using civilized, modern methods to defend their rights. "No one is burning anyone at the stake or carrying out an Inquisition," Pochuyev was quoted by RIA Novosti as saying. "Modern civilization requires tolerance and respect for different values."
The complaint includes a video taken at the concert showing Madonna stomping on an Orthodox cross and asking fans to raise their hands to show the pink armbands in support of gays and lesbians that were distributed among the audience, the new agency reported.
Madonna's spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg, did not immediately respond to emails asking for the singer's reaction to the lawsuit.
Madonna also has angered conservative Russians with her support for Pussy Riot. Three members of the punk band were sentenced Friday to two years in prison for a protest inside Moscow's main cathedral against Vladimir Putin and his cozy relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Madonna spoke out in support of the group during her concert in St. Petersburg and two days earlier in Moscow. After the verdict was issued, Madonna called on "all those who love freedom to condemn this unjust punishment."
Anti-gay sentiment is strong in Russia. In St. Petersburg, a law passed in February makes it illegal to promote homosexuality to minors, and the author of that law has pointed to the presence of children as young as 12 at Madonna's concert on Aug. 9.
Russian news agencies quote Alexander Pochuyev, a lawyer representing the nine activists, as saying the suit was filed Friday against Madonna, the organizer of her concert, and the hall where it was held, asking for damages totaling 333 million rubles, or nearly $10.5 million.
Responding to criticism that the plaintiffs were stuck in the Middle Ages, the lawyer said they were using civilized, modern methods to defend their rights. "No one is burning anyone at the stake or carrying out an Inquisition," Pochuyev was quoted by RIA Novosti as saying. "Modern civilization requires tolerance and respect for different values."
The complaint includes a video taken at the concert showing Madonna stomping on an Orthodox cross and asking fans to raise their hands to show the pink armbands in support of gays and lesbians that were distributed among the audience, the new agency reported.
Madonna's spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg, did not immediately respond to emails asking for the singer's reaction to the lawsuit.
Madonna also has angered conservative Russians with her support for Pussy Riot. Three members of the punk band were sentenced Friday to two years in prison for a protest inside Moscow's main cathedral against Vladimir Putin and his cozy relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Madonna spoke out in support of the group during her concert in St. Petersburg and two days earlier in Moscow. After the verdict was issued, Madonna called on "all those who love freedom to condemn this unjust punishment."
Promoting homosexuality to minors? Well, any boys in the audience are probably already swinging that way. Any girls would be put off the female body for a while.
So, being anti-gay is a good Russian quality?
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Hee, hee, I need popcorn to read these comments, comrade. I too long for the Soviet days, to the gulag with all of them I say.
OK, so not everyone agrees on Russia's laws about homosexuality. Even so, Modanna apparently broke some as an act of protest. Whenever you protest a law by breaking it, you should be prepared to pay the price. That's just part of civil disobedience as a form of protest. Lots of people break laws to protest them. Usually they go to jail for a day or two and that's it. For Modanna, the cost of her protest may end up being $10.5 million. What's the big deal here?
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I think this is how the downfall of Phyllis Diller began....
 @DualLeads Oh... good one.  Starting to bear the resemblance...
@Sid Vishess I think I jinxed poor Ms. Diller......
 @DualLeads  @Sid Holy Crap, that was a weird coincidence, HEXER!
Madonna telling the Russians what to do probably irritates  even supporters of non-discrimination against the gays.
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 It would be like Bono coming here and telling us to pay more taxes so we can give to Africa while his accountants work overtime to move their publishing off to Amsterdam to avoid Irish taxes.
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OK, it's not the same thing but I felt like teeing off on Bono.
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 @Sid Vishess Sid, funny guy here...
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How do you feel about Mitt Romney and his Swiss, Cayman, and Bermuda bank accounts set up to....wait for it.....avoid U.S. taxes?Â
 @caphillkid If Romney has violated the law, the Feds should prosecute him with the same vigor that they pursue the thief of $1.6B, Jon Corzine.
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But of course, those are entirely legal maneuvers, so don't hold your breath...for too long.
 @Sid Vishess I heard you offed your girlfriend and yourself by overdosing on heroin.Â
 @caphillkid "Just give me what I want and no one gets hurt."  Vertigo... love me some U2
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You don't even know that is true! You haven't even seen Romney's tax returns! But I can tell you one thing that is definately factual, Geitner, Daschle, and Rangel didn't bother to do "alot" to "avoid" paying their taxes, they just didn't pay them period! They should be prosecuted and jailed! Funny I don't see the same liberal outrage there!Â
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 @caphillkid Not sure either...
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Must be Stream of Consciousness Day or something...
 @caphillkid Oh, yeah! I heard Scary Reid heard it from some guy. Like I say, the IRS knows what's up. If they have evidence of TAX EVASION, bring it on, otherwise, (a vulgar command that requests that one no longer speak of a thing).
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 @Sid Vishess Yes, I am aware of that whole incident with them using wood that was supposedly illegal. Not sure why the hell you brought it up, but yeah...
 @caphillkid Did you know that "The Edge" uses  Gibson guitars made from the same wood that the Obama DOJ decided to punish a non-Obama donor company for obscure violation of international trade law that essentially fines Gibson $350,000 for NOT off-shoring labor?
 @Sid Vishess Dude, you brought up Bono and made a really strange comparison to Madonna that I still don't understand. So I was just pointing out that Romney has done a lot to avoid paying taxes as well.
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Furthermore, there is a strong change that Romney DID break the law and applied for amnesty, which is why he doesn't want to release his returns. A lot of wealthy Americans were given the choice about 10 years ago to declare their off shore accounts, pay fines, and got amnesty from prosecution.  Â
 @caphillkid SInce when is hypocrisy codified in the law?
 @Sid Vishess And did Bono break any laws?Â
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And he deserves teeing off on...as do most Hollywood entertainer types.
 @Sid Vishess Exactly.  Bono is another blow hard, and I lost a lot of respect for him and his band when the moved their headquarters out of Ireland to save some cash. Â
Now there's a Russian law I can respect. Like it!
 @A Believer So you respect fascism? If you respect it so much, perhaps you can move there since you hate the 1st amendment.Â
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Well, in a few countries , the death penalty is still proscribed for homosexual acts...
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 @Sid Vishess Funny, I hear the Afghanis said the same thing about the Taliban in 1991.
 @caphillkid Let's remember that extremists represent no one but themselves.
 @caphillkid I don't pay too much attention to nut job, extremist, Evangelicals. And neither does any one else.
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 @Sid Vishess Bye Bye Barry probably missed that whole "Kill the gays" bill that almost passed in Uganda last year. It was promoted by the Christian evangelicals, and most of their data that they used to make their case against homosexuals was gained from American evangelical groups.Â
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Yes old rockers never die, they just go on until they suck!
Meanwhile, back in The USA, ya get slammed if ya don't support gays.
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Seems like 'I was offended' makes everything ok!
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Sorry folks, but you DO have the right to be offended. It's called free speech.
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Looks like Russia and the US aren't that far apart after all.Â
 @bobalouie How can you say that Russia and the USA aren't that far apart? That's just ignorant.Â
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 @caphillkid Yeah, you can see Russia from Sarah Palin's house.
Years before Barry was for same sex marriage, it appears Governor Sarah vetoed a bill that would have prevented the State from giving benefits to same sex couples. Yes, in principle Sarah was opposed to same-sex benefits but she vetoed the bill anyway because it was the right thing to do...
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 @caphillkid  @KRM66 Laugh all you want about Sarah. Far more qualified to be VP then the current doofus. Too bad she wasn't ready for National politics when McLame picked her.
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Maybe the following link is biased, I don't know, but she has a lot more on her resume than you or me.
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 @KRM66 BTW, Ms. Palin had more foreign policy experience than Paul Ryan does, at least if you count the fact that you can see Russia from Alaska...
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 @KRM66 only on a clear day my friend...only on a clear day...
 @bobalouie You don't go to prison for expressing your opinions here.  You have every right to express your views.  Free speech is alive and well here.  In Russia?  You are only allowed the opinion of what the Putin government allows you to openly express.  All others?  Arrest & Prison.  Not so far apart?  I would urge you to look again.
Don't they know how important she thinks she is?
While I agree that Madonna is well past her time.....I think it would behoove us to look at what is happening in Russia.  Seems that Mr. Putin is trying to take Russia back to it's communist roots.  Don't know how successful he'll be, but it does seem he is willing to arrest, imprison and use heavy handed tactics.  For me it isn't about Madonna, it's about freedom.Â
 @L.A. Parsons Me too.. but I am really looking forward to seeing her in October for the first time =)
Now some Seattle University professor is going to have activists stopping the afternoon commute to protest Russia.Â
Madonna or Bette Davis? They are never seen in the same room at the SAME  TIME!
Pfft, don't try to confusicate me with the fact that Bette has been dead for decades...
 @Sid Vishess Wow, I am not the only one to think of Betty Davis when I saw this picture. Not aging very well is she?
@Robinsnest @Sid Vishess  Are you kidding? She looks good.Â
 @Sid Vishess I still can't wait to see her in October...
 @plantfann  @Robinsnest  @Sid Crap, that's gonna get deleted. OK.  Lemme rephrase;
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 @plantfann  @Robinsnest  @Sid She looks like Lucille Ball if Lucille Ball was a drag queen.
 @Robinsnest Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?
 @Sid Vishess Great minds think alike.I just watched that movie about 2 weeks ago on TCM.
Slightly OT (but not by much), could KOMO drop that pic of the airline bikini show that has the gal exposing herself down the aisle of the airplane?
 @Sid Vishess And Madonna getting booed in Paris is enough of an indicator its over. (or has been for some time now)Â