Saturday, November 18, 2023

PUTIN ON GAYS, HONG KONG AND GUADALAJAR GAY (OLYMPIC) GAMES

 I am surprised by this.  Glad to see it.  Since the source is RT, I assume it is accurate.HUGH MURRAY

 
Also, I understand that the Gay (Olympic) Games went on as scheduled in both Guadalajara - not far from Acapulco where 50 people died in a powerful hurricane this November.  AND the Games also went on as scheduled in Hong Kong.  This may be a sign that HK is not totally following the ways of Beijing.
For the first time, the GGames were divided, the first scheduled in Asia and Mexico.  Chinese leader Xi did not go to HK to attend any of the GG, #11, or just GG XI.  Perhaps to avoid the gay issue, Xi went instead to San Francisco.  (For those living outside of the US, this is ironic humor, because San Francisco is one of the most gay cities in the US, and in the world, probably much more so than either HK or Guad.)
The following is from RT:
17 Nov, 2023 20:07

Putin says ‘something unexpected’ about LGBTQ

Russian president is okay with LGBTQ themes infusing cultural events, but they mustn’t become a mandatory requirement for winning
 
Putin says ‘something unexpected’ about LGBTQ
Members of the LGBTQ community and its culture are part of a modern society and shouldn’t be barred from being represented at cultural events or contests, Russian President Vladimir Putin believes. At the same time, such themes must not be mandatory criteria for winning said contests, as appears to occur in the West, he suggested.
The president made the remarks on Friday as he spoke at the 9th International Culture Forum in St. Petersburg. Putin was asked by Emir Kusturica, the iconic Serbian film director and screenwriter, about his opinion on LGBTQ topics becoming a mandatory requirement for winning certain film contests in the West.
“Yes, indeed, we see that at various competitions in Western countries, in order to win something, you need to either tell, write, or show the lives of sexual minorities, transgenders and transformers – many different names for them,” Putin stated.
But I’ll tell you something unexpected. They too – these topics and these people – have the right to win, show and tell, because this is also part of society. This is also what people live by. It’s bad if they just win all sorts of competitions, that’s of no use.
The president stressed that “equality” should be a universal principle, including in cultural contests.
The International Culture Forum is currently underway in St. Petersburg, set to go on until November 18. This year, the major international event is titled the ‘Forum of United Cultures.’ The Forum brings together representatives of some 70 nations from around the globe, including more than 30 culture ministers, and hosts multiple events that end with panel discussions on various culture-related matters and an international dialogue
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Ironically, on the RT site, the same day, this story also appeared::
Russian authorities want to outlaw ‘LGBT’
The Justice Ministry has lodged a lawsuit seeking to designate the “international LGBT movement” an extremist group

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