A right-wing family moved to Russia to escape ‘LGBTQ, trans,’ but now they’re ‘ready’ to ‘get out’

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/2/18/2224293/–Christian-family-moves-to-Russia-to-escape-LGBTQ-and-now-can-t-get-out-of-their-living-hell

 
FILE - Members of the Wagner Group private military company load a tank onto a truck in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on Saturday, June 24, 2023, prior to leaving the headquarters of the Southern Military District. Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin ended a brief rebellion by his forces earlier that day. (AP Photo, File)
 

The patriarch of a right-wing Canadian family of 11 had had just about enough of gay people in his country. “We didn’t feel safe for our children there in the future anymore,” father Arend Feenstra told Russian media. “There’s a lot of left-wing ideology, LGBTQ, trans, just a lot of things that we don’t agree with that they teach there now, and we wanted to get away from that for our children.”

Yeah, if there’s one place that’s just not safe for kids, it’s Canada. Russia would be soooo much safer. 

So Arend (and wife Anneesa) sold everything they had to move to sunny Russia and raise eight of their nine kids with “orthodox” values. They also gladly took donations on their social media platform from fellow right-wingers, all so they could live in Vladimir Putin’s wonderland. Russian officials assured them that they would work with them to get them established, and even help them get a farm. They did all of this just three weeks ago; long story short, they lived happily ever after. 

Except they didn’t. 

 

First, according to the family, the Russian bank where they moved the proceeds from selling their farm and belongings? It immediately froze their assets. The amount of money seemed suspicious, Arend states in a Feb. 9 video. I guess it would, since so many Russians outside of Putin’s circle are dirt poor. As a result, the family didn’t have money to live on—apparently those nice Russian officials offering to help them had disappeared.

Since no one in the family speaks Russian, they’ve also had a bear of a time trying to argue for their money—because Russia doesn’t require any bank, or any business, to hire English translators. In the meantime, they discovered that Russia is a pretty damn miserable place to be right now.

TikTok user Ukrainian.Networking translated a Russian Federation Reported Media story in a snarky post. 

 
 
 

The Russian reporter noted that Anneesa spoke her mind in a since-deleted video on the family’s “Countryside Acres” YouTube channel.

“I’m very disappointed in this country at this point. I’m ready to jump on a plane and get out of here. We’ve hit the first snag where you have to engage logic in this country and it’s very, very frustrating.”

Hoooo boy. They just arrived and already she’s insulted Russia. Now, I’m not saying Russia doesn’t have freedom of the press, but it’s really just freedom to praise Putin and the country he controls. Anything that resembles criticism in Russia is NOT taken as kindly as it is in our godless Western dystopias. I’m also not suggesting that Russian officials paid the family a visit to remind them of where they are, but I will point out that Arend quickly posted an apology video to the Countryside Acres channel, saying that his wife misspoke and they’d deleted the video. 

In that video, he reiterated that no, Russia is really, really great (subtext: “Please don’t push me out of a window”) and he spoke of his hope to resolve the issue with the bank. Commenters weren’t so sure, or kind. They pointed out that the bank will likely never release their funds and it is more likely that he will be recognized as a foreign agent.

At this point, I’m not sure the Countryside Acres farming gig is going to work out. Patriarch Arend should have agreed to be used as a tool for Russian state media. I mean, if you are going to be a Russian Asset, might as well go all-in. 

I’m willing to bet that living in a country that grants gay people basic civil rights might not be looking so bad now. I was wondering if the family is desperately trying to split, so I looked up how difficult it is to leave Russia. According to the BBC, you can leave “as long as you have money and have not been called up to the army.” 

Even if only for his kids’ sakes, let’s hope Arend’s only lost his money. 

And I’ll end with this charming reprise of a German eurodisco tribute to their new home, originally released in 1979. (English lyrics here)

“Welcome to Moscow!” At least the song is catchy.

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Comment Award goes to Laughing Gravy: “I’ll bet back home they used to whine about immigrants who don’t know the language, who have no money, who expect the government to hand them a house and a job, and who complain when they don’t get everything they want.”

 

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the Feenstra family has six children; they have nine. That version also said that Anneesa voiced discontent with Russia in an interview with a Russian reporter. Her statements were made in a since-deleted Countryside Acres YouTube video, which was cited by the Russian reporter.

 

Love they are learning the hard way. My only pity is for the kids

They were screwed the moment they were born into this family.

If there are any smart kids they’ll realize their parents aren’t role model but rather cautionary tales. Whatever dad would do, I need to do the opposite.

I see Trump’s young supporters — 20 year olds — and think to myself, “What total and utter child-abuse those poor things must have suffered growing up — for them to harbor so much hate and bigotry in their young hearts.”

You’re witnessing it. Christians in this nation are hostage takers. Those kids will then become just like their parents or they risk their lives trying to become who they should be.

OH yes. It wasn’t just child abuse, but an upbringing of loneliness, an unloving family, material wealth valued over real values, and so much more.
The root of Trumpism is sad state of childhood in America the past several decades.

11 kids? You know 2 of ’em are gay.

Being gay or bi runs in families. The polygenic influence on basic traits like that is strong, so maybe most of the kids are gay or bi, maybe none are, depending on what genetic gifts they get from their parents.

But – given the dad’s paranoia about gay people, it’s likely he’s fighting his own sexuality. So, yeah, maybe 10 of them are bi.

 

There’s also the birth order effect that zhera and olandp mentioned. Boys who were preceded by other boys in the womb are more likely to be gay.

That was my first thought. And it reminds me of nitwit Mel Gibson’s homophobic rants in the ’90s; considering his huge number of siblings, you know they ain’t all str8!

To these people you are turned gay by being exposed to gay media and people.

 

It’s almost like they really believe it’s a choice, and they’re worried as shit their kids will choose being gay.

 

That, and the fear that if our society violates ‘god’s laws’ he will get really really angry and smite everyone, even the righteous who failed to stop it.

That’s what I was going to say. Fuck the parents, they made their straw bed, let them lie on it. But the kids are innocent victims of their patents’ bigotry and stupidity.

I think that, Paul, whenever I read stories about anti-vaxers who refuse to have their kids vaccinated against childhood diseases.

Those parents can drop dead and go to hell… but those poor poor children.

Those innocent kids whose health has been placed at risk.

Yeah, poor kids. 😦 What’s that thing they say about the more sons in one family the more likely one or more will be gay?

Imagine being sent to frikking Russia because Canada is too woke. They couldn’t go to Alabama?

Sons later in birth order are more likely to be gay. The further in birth order the higher the chances.

But there is bread in the stores! Also, what are the chances that out of 9 kids a couple of them will fall somewhere under our rainbow. 2S, they call it in Canada, which is how I have felt my entire life.

With 9 kids, I guarantee that at least one of them is gay or trans.

And that child would be disowned more likely then not.
Way too many people out there who think bigots stop being them if someone in their family comes out.
Not the case.

 

Just ask my parents….

Guess they’re not going to get to shop at that great Russian supermarket Phucker Carlson went on about last week. Pity.

The way he spouts “left wing ideology, LGBTQ, trans,” they’re just boogyman words.
What harm does he think will come to his kids? Compassion?

A study some years ago, finding that children of same-sex parents were as healthy and well-adjusted as children of mixed-gender couples, also found that they were indeed more empathetic, less tied to traditional gender roles, and more likely to come out if they were LGBTQ+ themselves.

 

To be fair, conservatives view those last three as negatives.

But seriously, the study I remember is that children of same-sex parents actually had *better* upbringings than children of same-sex parents. Did better in school, etc.

Having their bank accounts frozen is just the beginning of their nightmare. These toxic parents deserve what is coming for them. Their kids do not.

A preview of what will happen in America if T***p is elected in November. The rule of law protects us from disappearing assets.

Wishing for a recession so he can get elected. Trump doesn’t care about his blue class working supporters.

I don’t think he needs to worry about staying away from windows. But any day now he will be drafted and headed to Ukraine as cannon fodder.

Quick, suppress this evidence and start posting videos about how wonderful things are there for anti-wokies! This is an emigrant pipeline we need to encourage.

 

2 thoughts on “A right-wing family moved to Russia to escape ‘LGBTQ, trans,’ but now they’re ‘ready’ to ‘get out’

  1. I read about this family a few days ago, too; they really got themselves into a jam. I guess they had to walk back some commentary about how hard it is to get along in a place where they don’t know the language, but they found out they don’t have that freedom of speech, and they said Russian is hard, not Russia (paraphrased from memory.) I’m sorry, but their story makes me giggle. I truly hope nothing worse happens to them, if it does, this will no longer be funny, but it is comical, as it stands.

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