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In reply to the discussion: My personal boycott of the Olympics [View all]countryjake
(8,554 posts)88. Technically, it should have been our government who Boycotted...
these Olympics, officially, so discussing what we are doing personally to oppose the hoopla going on at Suchi, in order to support the rights of the Russian LGBTs, is the best that we can do.
Have you read this?
WATCH: Masha Gessen Says It Will Get Worse for LGBT Russians After Olympics
The out journalist, author, and mother told MSNBC's Chris Hayes that the Kremlin will step up its crackdown on LGBT Russians after the Olympic Games conclude.
http://www.advocate.com/sports/2014/02/07/watch-masha-gessen-says-it-will-get-worse-lgbt-russians-after-olympics
Thursday night, MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes trained its lens on the 2014 Olympic Games, as out Russian journalist, author, and LGBT activist Masha Gessen discussed her concerns about the situation in Russia and her belief that life for LGBT Russians will worsen when the Games conclude.
Gessen, author of the 2012 biography The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin, asserted that Putin used the Games to try to elude the "humiliation" suffered in 1980 when the U.S. and other countries boycotted the Olympics in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. In Gessen's words, Sochi was Putin's bid "to show that Russia was great again and that he was one of the world's leaders."
But the controversy surrounding the country's draconian anti-LGBT propaganda laws has compromised Putin's efforts in this regard.
Dartmouth professor Jeff Sharlet, who also appeared last night on Hayes's program, described "the pervasiveness of the fear" in Russia and "the perversity of the law." Sharlet recounted his experiences on the ground, which he detailed in a recent GQ article titled "Inside the Iron Closet: What It's Like to Be Gay in Putin's Russia" and which Hayes summed up as "thuggish vigilantism with tacit state support."
The out journalist, author, and mother told MSNBC's Chris Hayes that the Kremlin will step up its crackdown on LGBT Russians after the Olympic Games conclude.
http://www.advocate.com/sports/2014/02/07/watch-masha-gessen-says-it-will-get-worse-lgbt-russians-after-olympics
Thursday night, MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes trained its lens on the 2014 Olympic Games, as out Russian journalist, author, and LGBT activist Masha Gessen discussed her concerns about the situation in Russia and her belief that life for LGBT Russians will worsen when the Games conclude.
Gessen, author of the 2012 biography The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin, asserted that Putin used the Games to try to elude the "humiliation" suffered in 1980 when the U.S. and other countries boycotted the Olympics in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. In Gessen's words, Sochi was Putin's bid "to show that Russia was great again and that he was one of the world's leaders."
But the controversy surrounding the country's draconian anti-LGBT propaganda laws has compromised Putin's efforts in this regard.
Dartmouth professor Jeff Sharlet, who also appeared last night on Hayes's program, described "the pervasiveness of the fear" in Russia and "the perversity of the law." Sharlet recounted his experiences on the ground, which he detailed in a recent GQ article titled "Inside the Iron Closet: What It's Like to Be Gay in Putin's Russia" and which Hayes summed up as "thuggish vigilantism with tacit state support."
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Did you know that the US team in 36 pulled it's only two Jewish athletes from
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#15
even openly gay athletes and other Olympic-related personalities do not support a boycott
DrDan
Feb 2014
#13
Those paid a ton to support the Olympics support the Olympics, film at 11.
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#18
Oh so, because you believe it is worse in the US, the Olympics shouldn't be boycotted?
Behind the Aegis
Feb 2014
#61
What a pantload of bullshit. There's no equivalence, no "it's not so bad" in Russia.
MADem
Feb 2014
#76
Yes, and standing up against homophobia also makes you thin-skinned, a bully, and heterophobe!
Behind the Aegis
Feb 2014
#25
Speaking out against people getting beaten and murdered for an inborn trait is "extremist"?
uppityperson
Feb 2014
#53
The poster is talking about not watching a TV show of people playing games.
ZombieHorde
Feb 2014
#65
The postern rather watch the National Basketball Association which educates people about homophobia
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#79
I would boycott the Winter Olympics....... but I really don't give a shit about it! nt
rdharma
Feb 2014
#27
its amusing to see the bubbling hate and vitriol against this particular Olympics
frwrfpos
Feb 2014
#32
Fascism= authoritarian nationalism. Sounds like your friend, Putin. There's that "red baiting" again
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#40
LGBT people have agitated for decades right here in the US and have been put down violently
frwrfpos
Feb 2014
#47
Russia is decades, or more, behind the US on civil rights, and Putin certainly doesn't give
NYC Liberal
Feb 2014
#58
its alluding because Im a newer member I dont agree with the direction to fascism
frwrfpos
Feb 2014
#49
can you post to those threads because either they were notgiven many recs or kicks
frwrfpos
Feb 2014
#95
I never said homophobia isn't a problem here; it's state-sanctioned there...
countryjake
Feb 2014
#46
Standing for human rights = "red baiting"? Do you think calling someone on their bigotry makes the
uppityperson
Feb 2014
#55
If he would have asked me I would have told him I supported Gorbachev...
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#98
I would definitely put Putin on the right side of the political spectrum.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#106
We could find a reason to boycott EVERY Olympics, if we wanted to. There are
madinmaryland
Feb 2014
#51
We've got it on, I support the athletes, but not Putin and Russia. It all has a wet
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#52
I seen a few posts on DU putting those of us who are boycotting the Olympics down...
hrmjustin
Feb 2014
#75