But you yourself have repeatedly stated that the Russian public is, by and large, homophobic and transphobic. Is it that hard to imagine the local DMV employee deciding to enforce this law to take a crap on trans people?
First, how will the local DMV employee know that somebody is trans, and second, cases of active LGBT persecution are as isolated and extremely rare in Russia as they are in other BRIC countries. The general public does not venture beyond passive disapproval and prejudice.
that's not true at all. I just linked a trailer for a documentary showing how bad things are. Many people in the public appear to perceive homosexuals as pedophiles. And I sincerely doubt, with the laws that have been passed, that persecution by officials is rare.
These vigilante groups that lure in homosexuals and then assault them get no arrests or punishments, for example. They are very public with their actions.
The most well-known such group, "Occupy-Pedofilyai" led by a Russian neo-Nazi activist Maxim "Tesak" Martinkevich, and other offshoot groups aren't on good terms with the Russian authorities. Martinkevich is in prison since August 2014,
convicted for inciting ethnic hatred, humiliating human dignity with the use of force and hooliganism. His fellow neo-Nazi, Filip "Donitz" Razinsky, who played the role of bait in Tesak's group, tried to create a similar group and also got arrested; the investigation is currently ongoing. Other members of Tesak's group were arrested at least twice - in
Sverdlovsk in August 2013 and
Novosibirsk in October 2014.
Activities of similar anti-gay groups were suppressed in
Ukraine,
Kazakhstan and
Belarus.