Three reasons why banning emo in Russia is a terrible idea:
1. You're giving them attention. Always a mistake, especially where emos are concerned. Emos thrive on attention and feeling persecuted, it validates their emo feelings. Emo was slowly dying of it's own accord anyway (gradually subsuming into the "scene" look and also the new electro culture) until the UK and Russia (not to mention Mexico) pulled these little stunts. Now Emo is back and bigger than ever, and will probably never completely die. The old adage "if you hate something, ignore it and it will go away eventually" applies here.
2. Anyone who hates emo needs to be mindful of what emo replaced - nu-metal. The commercial rise of emo can be directly correlated to the commercial failure of nu-metal. Before we had kids in black clothes with silly fringes and sleeve tattoos paid for on dad's credit card, we had ugly guys with messy dreadlocks pretending to be gangsta rappers over the worst, most un-funky funk/metal hybrids imaginable. Nu-metal is the sound of teenagers trying to be something that they're not - bad-ass rappers. Emo is, conversely, the sound of teenagers being exactly what they are - whiny, annoying, mollycoddled and depressed. So even though it's irritating, at least emo is HONEST, something nu-metal never was. I know at the end of the day, as much as I hate My Chemical Romance, I'd rather listen to that than Limp Bizkit.
3. This is RUSSIA we're talking about folks. I mean, come on. If you had to live in that country you'd probably be pretty emo about it too.