Member of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building, mother of TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak Ludmila Narusova opposed a proposed bill to ban childfree and radical feminism online.
It is reported by Rise.
According to the senator, the Russian parliament has already stamped laws on such prohibitions.
“Out-of-court rulings on the ban are unconstitutional. Content is intellectual property, and if there is a ban on this type of property, then it must be a judicial, motivated ban. But simply with a stroke of the official’s pen, such issues are not resolved. I am conceptually against extrajudicial injunctions,” she said.
According to Narusova, the arguments of Senator Margarita Pavlova, one of the authors of the project, that radical feminism only denigrates traditional family values, are pretentious. A member of the Federation Council expressed the opinion that traditional values are not always positive.
Earlier in the upper house of the Russian parliament, it was proposed to ban the publication of materials about radical feminism, childfree and “unhealthy sexual relations” on the Internet and add them to the list of prohibited content, thereby equating them with terrorism. According to Senator Pavlova, the Federation Council and Roskomnadzor are only discussing a list of topics that will be banned as destructive content in the future.