An terview published by the Kreml saw Stone llg Rsia's anti-gay propaganda law "sensible."
Contents:
- OLIVER STONE SAYS HE’S NOT HOMOPHOBIC AFTER CALLG RSIA’S ANTI-GAY LAW ‘SENSIBLE’
- PUT SHAR THOUGHTS ON SHOWERG WH GAY MEN AND MENSTAL CYCL
OLIVER STONE SAYS HE’S NOT HOMOPHOBIC AFTER CALLG RSIA’S ANTI-GAY LAW ‘SENSIBLE’
In JFK Revised: Through the Lookg Glass, Oliver Stone ntu his three- slanr of an nocent man—one who, not cintally, happened to be gay.
Spacey, 58, said he didn't rell the Rapp cint, but said he may have been dnk a statement where he also announced he was publicly g out as gay. On March 1, 1967, the New Orleans district attorney, Jim Garrison, arrted Clay Shaw, the director of the cy’s Internatnal Tra Mart and a somewhat-closeted gay man, and charged him wh a central role a nspiracy to assassate Kennedy. Told reporters that what happened Dallas had been “a homosexual thrill-killg.
PUT SHAR THOUGHTS ON SHOWERG WH GAY MEN AND MENSTAL CYCL
In that terview, the “Platoon” director exprsed support for Rsia’s anti-gay propaganda law. The Rsian lear explaed, “We have a law banng [gay] propaganda among mors.