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Ukrainian LGBTQ are just as much of the human race and if their beliefs are that they stand a better chance @ a future then they should flee, but those that love their Countries and feel its their duty to serve and kick the Russian Armies a$$es as so will the people of the Ukrainian Country, GOD BLESS UKRAINE
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..."In the lead-up to the war, U.S. intelligence officials warned that Russian forces might target gay Ukrainians specifically. They've done it before, in parts of eastern Ukraine that Russia has occupied since 2014.

That's where Kyrylo Samozdra grew up, and joined a pride group online, when he was in college. One day in the summer of 2018, he was walking down his street in Russian-occupied Luhansk, when he says Russian security agents accosted him.

"I was interrogated. They took my phone, took passwords," Samozdra tells NPR.

Samozdra says Russian forces tried to get him to inform on fellow LGBTQ activists. Homosexuality is a criminal offense in Russian-occupied Luhansk. Samozdra refused to cooperate, went into hiding — and eventually fled to Kyiv, where homosexuality is legal, and where gay life has thrived, especially in recent years.

When a homophobic heckler interrupted a news conference by Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2019, the president told the man to shut up and leave gay people alone.

But when Zelenskyy announced wartime conscription, some LGBTQ Ukrainians fled the country.

"I knew that if I stayed, then the border would be closed to me, and they would obligate me to serve in the military," says Bohdan Moroz, 23, a gay designer from Kyiv whose company evacuated him to Berlin before conscription took effect.

Moroz wasn't breaking the law by fleeing Ukraine. But he still feels conflicted. He believes the war is important for people like him.

"I believe that Ukraine is a European country, that has equal rights for everybody," Moroz says. "So fighting for freedom now means fighting for LGBT people as well."

That's why that drag performer Vlad Shast joined the territorial defense.

"I am a legend in the Ukrainian queer scene! And you know, now I'm living with straight, hetero men, and they don't even care about my homosexuality, about my queerness — because now we are united."
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How wonderful, the degenerates shumcks are going to try and spread their disease here as refugees, or stop their spread by feeding into meatgrinder.

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