Russian 'My Little Pony' Convention Has Police Raid Over 'LGBTQ+ Propaganda'

In Moscow, police responded to a complaint alleging LGBTQ+ propaganda at a "My Little Pony" fan event. Despite no evidence found, organizers closed the Mi Amore convention early on Saturday. The police checks didn't substantiate the claims, but organizers decided to end the event sooner amid reports of more officers arriving. The convention, catering to adult fans of the animated series, planned live music performances and merchandise stalls. While "My Little Pony" focuses on friendship and is aimed at children, it has sparked concerns in Russia due to its perceived potential to violate anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Despite the closure, organizers and volunteers could leave the event without any trouble. #Queer Up The World View
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