Posted on 02/05/2014 9:17:59 AM PST by Phillyred
When the Sochi Olympics begin later this week, it will provide an international platform for what promises to be both a controversial and politically charged conversation, but one having very little to do with the actual sports being played. Athletes may have tirelessly trained. Countries may have vigorously vied to host the games. And all eyes may be on Russia as the opening ceremony unfolds on Thursday, but the Achilles heel to these games isnt whether or not the U.S. will be tough enough to take home the gold this year, but how LGBT rights will fare in a country that has been anything but gay-friendly.
As much as we may like to embrace the notion of good sportsmanship even in the most tumultuous of times, truth is Russias crackdown on gay people (everything from same-sex partnerships to adoption, though technically its not illegal to be openly gay there) has already set off a firestorm of protests that are not expected to go away anytime soon, especially as the worlds gaze is set on Sochi.
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What are gay rights? How do they wish to define “gay-friendly”?
No. It would make me embarrassed to be an American if we boycotted the games on behalf of the LGBT crowd.
No such thing as special rights for homosexuals.
Should we let the fact that some people do not approve of perverted sex habits to stop anyone else from playing sports?
um.. no.
Well, you’re already going to be embarrassed. I mean, we have Butch Napolitano as emissary! We might as well have sent Rachel Maddow and Michael Moore.
About the only potential ‘downside’ stemming from the anti-gay policies surrounding the Sochi Games is the possible cancellation of Men’s figure skating. Oh wait! Maybe we’ll actually get to see some ice hockey!
The only right LGBt has is the right to get aids and croak!
No. They are a minority and IMHO, the minority should NOT be telling the world’s MAJORITY what to do or believe.
I would boycott the games if they accepted the twisted LGBT agenda.
It’s a sad day for me that I find myself opposing virtually every stance my country takes internationally.
But I’m still proud of what America once was...
Then (wouldn't you know it) came a whole segment on the homosexual "community". There they were- athletes past and present working themselves up to a high pitch. One had won a gold medal in swimming and now at 45 years was holding forth. They were travelling to Russia in a definable group.
To sum it all up, they do have a problem. After all the bilge about finally being able to "accept myself" and getting on with life, it is a sad fact.
They think society- any society, should be all about them!.
“No. It would make me embarrassed to be an American if we boycotted the games on behalf of the LGBT crowd.”
If you’re not already embarrassed by Obama’s Amerika you have a high tolerance. I can’t bear to listen to any of our government officials talk. I’ll probably keep my ears plugged until 2014 and sing, “La la la la...”
Precisely why obammy would want to do that.
Once upon a time we boycotted the games because the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. Now it’s because some fruits have the vapors? Pathetic.
The United States has no right to keep our athletes from going. There are no tax dollars used on them.
If the gay athletes want to boycott by not attending, more power to them. I’m not gay and I’m not boycotting the Olympics.
No, but I won’t watch the Russian Games. Guess I remember the Cold War too vividly. Hell, I remember the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Oh, I'm embarrassed all right. But, when I travel, a lot of people don't realize how bad it's gotten in the US, so I don't have to be a permanently embarrassed tourist. They have lagging info... our fall in civil liberties hasn't gotten through the legend that was the United States yet, and besides, most other places are pretty screwed up politically, too.
But, if we did an LGBT motivated snub of the Olympics, it would be pretty apparent what our government has become.
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