I guess we could fit this into a hypothetical I used earlier.
The winter is cold, you are short on wood. You can burn ten people to make sure everyone is warm and toasty. You won't die of cold if you don't but you will be uncomfortable. Yes/no?
When you have more than ten people, you can get warm by sticking together. Think about it, collectivist.
You also threaten people's very lives here, it is different.
It's a hypothetical, suspend your belief, no one gets to snuggle together for warmth (or dig into the snow)
Look do you want this toasty gay person fire to happen or not?
The point is, (and I am not really a collectivist, people just keep calling me that,) it will not hurt you or your rights for gay people to have equal representation.
If there is a voiceless and politically weak group in your society, one that exists peacefully and causes harm to no one by virtue of their existence, don't they deserve the rights everyone else enjoys? Isn't that worth fighting for?
I think what we have here is a situation of "the law forbids both peasants and kings to sleep under bridges": Russians think that allowing gays to freely express their sexuality amounts to preferential treatment, even though heterosexual people have no problems with shoving blatant sexualisation into everything from advertisements to movies, while Westerners think that this is merely equal treatment. I support the latter, personally, because I believe that to be fair and just, you either have to have problems with women's asses printed everywhere or not have problems with men's asses being printed in the same places. P., I suppose you will agree with me that if we let heterosexual people talk about their sex lives freely, it would be only fair that we let homosexual people do the same. Or is your argument that the desires of the majority is that the gays do not express their sexuality due to it being unpleasant to the said majority?
I'm not sure what the desires of the majority are. I see what the politicians have done, but I don't live in Russia to know how people feel about it.