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winter olympics russia 2014
It seems like the UK could be pulling out of the 2014 winter olympics in russia, due to the treament of those who are gay in russia.
Has there been any debate in the USA or any other country about this? |
hmm
"On Tuesday night Barack Obama weighed in saying he expected Russia to be welcoming to gay and lesbian athletes and adding he had "no patience for countries that try to treat gays and lesbians and transgendered persons in ways that intimidate them or are harmful to them." Im sure Putin will listen to Obama, wouldnt want to damage that relationship they have. :upsidedow |
this shit again, fucking sport used for politican shit again, fucking world
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fucking fags always ruin everything
god damn attention whores |
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https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...23812705_n.jpg https://sphotos-a-lax.xx.fbcdn.net/h...65386387_n.jpg Let the games begin... :winkwink: :stoned ADG |
Really, does anyone care if Britain does pull out of the winter games? As a Brit I'm fully aware that the most successful Briton in those games was Eddy the Eagle - famous for finishing last.
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I think we (or scotland) one the rock throwing on ice thing last time. In the uk gay pubs/clubs no longer serve reussian vodca. |
It is pretty funny that gay activists in Russia don't have as big a problem with their government as the US and UK does.
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I wonder how many here know what the new Russian law is or what the penalty is for violating it.
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Yeah, Canada is thinking of doing the same, even discussing holding the games instead .
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rock throwing! you fucking hethan! |
Save the gay rock-throwing ice thing competitions!
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I ask because if you really think that their activists don't have a big problem with the treatment of gay and lesbians citizens of that country then I'm guessing it isn't a topic you follow much. I'm not even really sure in my own head how I feel about an Olympic boycott. The Russians would be idiots to arrest athletes for anything to do with being gay but, then again, it is Russia so who knows what will happen. However, to say that the gay activists in Russia don't have as big a problem with the laws is really rather ridiculous. You might not be hearing from them but that is because they are in jail or have been beaten to the point of either not talking or being afraid to in public. |
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It looks like the Tea Party found the country of its' dreams. Putin and Sarah Palin would make a good couple.
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In the UK, my friends and myself made is bit of a tradition to turn on Russia Today at midnight on New Year's Eve to see their annual reporting of the threat to turn off gas to the Ukraine. Mainly because the way it would be slanted was so ridiculous to be entertaining. I remember at least one journalist quitting because the Kremlin was telling him want to and not report. So, using them as the compass of how the LGBT community in Russia feels about their government isn't the most accurate of samplings. Also, you aren't going to see that many street protests by LGBT activists in Moscow because last year the government banned 'pride' events for the next 100 years. |
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As you can see it's about "promotion of non-traditional sexual relationships among minors" :2 cents: |
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