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Canadian jails, as Slava describes, have a diverse population, predominantly comprising immigrants from countries with strong traditional values, which often leads to a homophobic atmosphere. The sentiment of many inmates — particularly those from places like Serbia, Jamaica, and Somalia — presents a stark contrast to the acceptance some might expect in a country like Canada. Despite this, Slava notes that gay individuals exist within the prison system, presenting a complex juxtaposition against the backdrop of the prevalent homophobia.