Ex-Putin adviser Sergei Markov suggested Ukraine is trying to force members of its military to become gay.
He also claimed the U.S. and Ukraine are planning to use"neuro-linguistic programming" and other psychological studies to turn members of the Ukrainian military gay. However, there is no evidence of this, nor is there evidence of any technology capable of changing a person's sexual orientation.
"They have an artificial political science fascism created by American and British political technologists. They will turn them into zombies, into cult members. I think they will force some to become homosexuals," Markov said. Many historians have made the case that same-sex relationships were tolerated in ancient Greek societies, including within the Spartan military, long-viewed as one of the most powerful armies of that era.
"Military theorists and historians know which army in Greece was the strongest, remember? The Spartans! They were united by a homosexual brotherhood. They were all homos. These were the politics of their leadership. I think they are planning the same for Ukraine's Armed Forces," Markov said. Ukrainian soldiers riding an armored personnel carrier vehicle in the Zaporizhzhya region on June 11. Ex-Putin adviser Sergei Markov said during on a recent Russian state TV appearance that he believes Ukraine and the United States are going to try to remake the Ukrainian military in the image of the Spartans, including trying to force some of them to become gay.
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