Thursday, 1 August 2013

Winter Olympics: Ban Sport!

Russian lawmaker Vitaly Milonov has suggested that every gay athlete and spectator who comes to Russia for the 2014 Games will be arrested. (The International Olympic Committee says that won’t happen.) And while it is not totally clear what the “gay propaganda” law specifically means, Global Post has a useful summary:
Reports of arrest for kissing or hold hands, wearing or using rainbows, or pro-gay activism have helped to clarify the definition of “propaganda” as “any statement, oral or otherwise, that is pro-gay.”
It is now illegal to even admit homosexuality in public. It is also illegal to equate the value of homosexual relationships with that of heterosexual relationships, and punishment does not apply solely to Russians. [Highly debatable interpretation - Fagburn].
Foreigners can be arrested and detained for up to 15 days, fined and deported.
So, basically, anything remotely gay, and you’re in prison. With that in mind, I suggest, to Milonov and the rest of Russia, that every sport be banned from the 2014 Winter Games.
Alpine skiing? The competitors wear rainbow-colored spandex, which is often associated with “gay” in popular culture.
Biathlon? Men. Holding guns. Discharging them into the air. Textbook phallic symbolism.
Bobsled? Four men in spandex, stuffed inside a penis-shaped capsule. You could also argue that women doing the same—being inside of the penis capsule, which is an anti-traditional-sex position—is just as evocative of disruption.
Cross-country skiing? See alpine skiing.
Figure skating? “I can say that the best figure-skating in the world is the Soviet school of figure skating,” said Milonov. I have no response.
Ice hockey? Wood-en sticks are used to slap a hard and cold object past a desexualized being covered in padding and shielded by a mask.
Luge? Men in spandex, laying backwards, in direct contrast with the traditional male posture of dominance. Women, erect and sliding through a giant tube, subverting the basic male-to-female sex act.
Nordic combined? One gay sport plus another gay sport equals a really gay sport.
Short track speed skating? Often results in members of the same sex piled on top of each other while wearing extremely tight clothing, and is therefore not too dissimilar from a public orgy.
Ski jumping? Both male and female posit themselves as human phallic symbols, hurtling through the air. That evocation of equality is gay.
Speed skating? Hooded spandex outfits obscure any suggestion of gender across all competitions, thus creating a space for any/all close readings of sexuality, which would not be the case in a climate where “gay” is considered illegal.
In short, ban the 2014 Winter Olympics from Russia.

Via Index On Censorship.

Ban more stuff!

PS Russian gay campaigners have said not to boycott the 2014 Winter Olympics. Still, what do we care what LGBT Russians say about err, things that affect gay people in Russia?

5 comments:

  1. Maybe they don't want to sound disloyal because the authorities will clamp down even further.

    I'm afraid we have to do what we think is best, whether it is to boycott or to protest at the event.

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    1. Maybe before taking any (in) action we should listen to what LGBT campaigners in the country concerned think...

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  2. Russia has one of the lowest birthrates in the world and that's one of the reasons they hate gays - you're a traitor if you don't breed for the Motherland.

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  3. ... and as I've just tried to explain, maybe not !!

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  4. Sigh.

    Yeah, Savage is a pompous dick BUT there are some other LGBT Russians saying something else than what you highlight ... as you knows.

    Why is this surprising? Don't we (UK poofters) disagree? Why shouldn't they be any different?!? Did they decide on a democratic centralist 'gay community'?

    See where this 'orientalism' 24/7, Amerikka empire must be evil malarky leads you? Picking and choosing the foreign poofters to back up your political preconceptions.

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