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<p>But <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2014/07/the-hundred-ruble-crusade.html" target="_blank">not in the way you might imagine</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Roman Khudyakov, a member of the Russian Duma, is gravely concerned about a moral threat to the country’s children: he recently discovered that youngsters are being exposed, on a daily basis, to a graphic image of male genitals. The object of Khudyakov’s outrage is the hundred-ruble note (worth a bit less than three dollars), which shows the façade of the Bolshoi Theatre, adorned with a world-famous sculpture of a chariot driven by the Greek god Apollo. It is Apollo’s intimate parts that, in Khudyakov’s opinion, pose a dire problem.</p>
<p>In a televised <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-nPqDst5Y4&amp;feature=youtube_gdata" target="_blank">interview</a> on Euronews, he said he had evidence that the hundred-ruble note provoked unhealthy curiosity:</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>he had personally seen a little boy and a little girl closely examining the bill and pointing to the region of the body in question. (If true, the two kids must have been highly inquisitive: it is extremely difficult to even discern the actual “parts” without magnifying the image.) Khudyakov’s proposed solution was to mark the bill with an eighteen-plus rating. Better still, as he suggested in a letter to the Russian Central Bank, remove the morally improper bills from circulation and replace them with ones bearing an image of Crimea, annexed by Russia in March.</p>
<p>Khudyakov’s initiative may sound like a joke—and, indeed, the Russian media and social networks promptly <a href="http://oleglurie-new.livejournal.com/198150.html" target="_blank">made fun of it</a>, suggesting that children should now be barred from human-anatomy classes and museums—especially in St. Petersburg and Italy, where a minor might be exposed to the works of Michelangelo and other Renaissance sculptors—and certainly kept away from the statue of the <a href="http://ln.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manneken_Pis#mediaviewer/Fichier:Manneken_Pis_%28crop%29.jpg" target="_blank">Manneken Pis</a>, in Brussels. The lawmaker’s attack on the banknote was hardly a joke, though. It was, rather, of a piece with the anti-liberal trend that has dominated the Russian scene since Vladimir Putin’s return to the Kremlin.</p></blockquote>
<p>(Image: the hundred-ruble note in question)</p>
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