The Monster ringleader says the Russian government could
have arrested her last year if they wanted to but chose not to because they
'didn't want answer to the world.'
Lady GaGa speaks out against Russian government after it
was announced that she could be prosecuted over her gay campaign during a
concert in the country last year. "Why didn't you arrest me when you had
the chance, Russia?" she taunts. "Because you didn't want answer to
the world?"
"Sending bravery to LGBTs in Russia. The rise in
government abuse is archaic. Hosing teenagers with pepper spray? Beatings?
Mother Russia?" she adds. "The Russian government is criminal.
Oppression will be met with revolution. Russian LGBTs you are not alone. We
will fight for your freedom."
Aside from landing in trouble with the Kremlin over her
gay "propaganda," the Mother Monster is also accused of breaking the
law for entering the country under incorrect paperwork. She allegedly failed to
obtain an appropriate visa prior to her concert and travelled the country under
tourist visa.
She is not the only performing artist who clashed with
the Russian government. Fellow gay supporter Madonna is facing the similar
trouble, while music band Bloodhound Gang is banned from the country after one
of his members shoved its national flag down his pants in a concert.
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