George Yury Right

He also has contributed to many magazines, including "Nauka i Zhizn" ("Наука и жизнь", "Science and Life"), "Khimiya i Zhizn" ("Химия и жизнь", "Chemistry and Life"), "Mir Fantastiki" ("Мир фантастики", "The world of science fiction"), "Igromania" ("Игромания"), "Tekhnika Molodezhi" ("Техника — молодёжи", "Technology for the Youth"), "Reality of Fiction" ("Реальность фантастики"), "Rural Youth" ("Сельская молодёжь").

The non-fiction stories and poems were published in the magazines "On an Amateur" ("На любителя" – a Russian literary journal in Atlanta, GA, USA), "The Obvious and Incredible" ("Очевидное и невероятное"), "Porog" ("Порог", "Threshold" – Ukraine), "Salon" ("Салон" – Ukraine), "The Moscow Herald" ("Московский вестник"), "Слово/Word" (United States), "Meetings" ("Встречи"), "Floriда" (United States), "Krugozor" ("Mental Outlook" – a Russian journal in Boston, MA, USA), "Journal of the Fresh Literature" ("Журнал свежей литературы").

[29][30] Any sex other than that strictly for reproduction places animal passions over the development of the highest powers human possesses.

There is nothing bad in feeling satisfaction from, for instance, a well-done job, either admiring or producing artwork, or intellectual communication.

On the whole he highly appreciates Jay's work, ascribing to him the credit of having set forth with the idea that sexual indifference is not in need of medical treatment.

In contrast to a conciliatory character of AVEN's attitude to the LGBT community, Nesterenko's efforts as an anti-sexual ideologist are not directed to looking for a fourth way between the three sexual orientations, viz., heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bisexuality.

He stresses in every way possible that the IAM is not a new variety of sexual minorities just as anti-fascists do not constitute a particular stream in fascism.

Nesterenko was interviewed by journalists and bloggers, articles about his anti-sexual views appearing in central newspapers and magazines of Russia and the CIS.

In his opinion, these attempts at a description of asexual people's ways of life (always with an obvious pro-sexual twist) are preconceived and not objective, with his real views being a bit distorted.

The reason for this lies in the slavish mentality of the Russians who, in his view, proud of their disempowered position, worship tyrants and despotism (which did not preclude the possibility of deceiving the state for private purposes), hate peoples sharing the values of the human rights, the priority of the individual over the state, democracy and rule of law.

Can you prove it"?,[40] where he defines racism as a "concept, according to which (human) races are not equal by certain significant (biologically ground) properties which can be objectively assessed in 'better – worse' terms" (e.g., on average, blacks are better in some kinds of sports while whites are better in intellectual tasks).

Nesterenko states that this definition is just "an acknowledgement of the fact" and does not automatically justify any hatred or aggression against the race with worse properties.