'Pornographic' 100-ruble note needs to be replaced says Russian MP


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A Russian MP has called for the replacement of ruble bank notes featuring a nude Greek god, claiming the image's miniature genitals are pornographic and a bad influence on children.
 
The widely circulated 100-ruble note, worth around $3, depicts a statue of Apollo on the portico of the legendary Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. The figure has a partially visible penis peeking out from under a cloak.
 
Roman Khudyakov, a lawmaker in the ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Party, said he had written to the central bank asking it to change the note's design.
 
"I sent an official request to the Bank of Russia asking it to replace the 100-ruble notes showing the naked Apollo," Mr Khudyakov told AFP, adding he was alerted to the image by sniggering school children.
 
'We must protect our children'
 
"I was waiting for my son outside school after an exam and two pupils aged about 10 were looking at the 100-ruble note and giggling," he said.
 
"This behaviour is inappropriate. We must protect our children from such information, from pornography."
 
He said the real-life statue of Apollo depicted on the banknote had its genitals covered up with a fig leaf in 2011 during restoration of the Bolshoi Theatre's main building.
 
The note could be replaced with an image of the Crimean city of Sevastopol to celebrate Russia's takeover of the Ukrainian peninsula in March, Mr Khudyakov suggested.
 
"We hope our request will be heard. Unlike [works of art in] museums, children see the 100-ruble note every day," said party spokesman Yury Ryzhov.
 
But the outcry over the banknote prompted ridicule from some quarters, since it has been in circulation since the late 1990s.
 
Earlier this month, a Russian law came into force banning swearing in films, theatre, the media and the arts.
 
Last year Russian law also banned the dissemination of gay "propaganda" to minors in a move slammed by rights activists.
 
AFP

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-09/pornographic-100-ruble-note-should-be-replaced/5583866

 

 

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Umm... OK?

 

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but why Apollo, an ancient greek culture are there at Russia?

The Russian historian Boris Rybakov (Ancient Slavic Paganism, 1981) thought the Slavic diety Da?bog was synonymous with Apollo, and he's not alone.

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Russia isn't taking this MP seriously and there are no plans to change the design of the ruble.

 

But they changed the statue... in 2011...

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was 100 ruble when posted at 5:00, is 200.000 ruble now :rofl:

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Russia isn't taking this MP seriously and there are no plans to change the design of the ruble.

I found this part more ridiculous...

 

"Earlier this month, a Russian law came into force banning swearing in films, theatre, the media and the arts."

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but why Apollo, an ancient greek culture are there at Russia?

 

Why is there a statue of Prometheus at Rockerfeller centre? Or Atlas on Fifth Avenue?

 

Lots of stuff like that are made all over the world.

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