Lesbian.com : Connecting lesbians worldwide | Olympics https://www.lesbian.com Connecting lesbians worldwide Wed, 19 Mar 2014 04:49:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Olympic commercial with lesbian twist from Norway https://www.lesbian.com/norwegian-olympic-commercial-offers-a-lesbian-twist/ https://www.lesbian.com/norwegian-olympic-commercial-offers-a-lesbian-twist/#respond Tue, 18 Mar 2014 18:00:01 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=21644 Norway's XXL All Sports United joins fight against Russian's anti-gay laws with "Airport Love."

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Norway’s XXL All Sports United joined the fight against Russia’s anti-gay laws with their new video, “Airport Love.” The video went viral and has was hailed as the greatest attack to come out against Russia’s anti-gay laws.

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GLISA urges IOC to add sexual orientation, gender identity to Olympic Charter https://www.lesbian.com/glisa-urges-ioc-to-add-sexual-orientation-gender-identity-to-olympic-charter/ https://www.lesbian.com/glisa-urges-ioc-to-add-sexual-orientation-gender-identity-to-olympic-charter/#respond Mon, 24 Feb 2014 15:30:26 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20974 Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association pushes back against homophobia and transphobia in Olympic sports.

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A rainbow flag flying over city hall alongside the Olympic flag in Montreal, Canada during the Sochi Olympics. (Photo: The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes)

A rainbow flag flying over city hall alongside the Olympic flag in Montreal, Canada during the Sochi Olympics. (Photo: The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes)

BY EMMA CORNISH
Curve

The Gay and Lesbian International Sport Association (GLISA) today greets reports from Reuters that the International Olympic Committee may force future bidders to abide by a specific anti-discrimination rule modeled on the Olympic Charter’s Principle 6.

“The International Olympic Committee has until now refused to get involved and condemn homophobia and transphobia in the host country for the 2014 Winter Olympics, Russia,” said Marie Houzeau of the GLISA Executive Committee.

GLISA seeks the addition of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity to the Olympic Charter. GLISA further urges the IOC to never again award the Olympic Games to a country which does not respect the charter. “Russia has proven to be too controversial a host nation for the Olympic ideal,” said Houzeau.

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King to represent U.S. at Sochi closing ceremonies https://www.lesbian.com/king-to-represent-u-s-at-sochi-closing-ceremonies/ https://www.lesbian.com/king-to-represent-u-s-at-sochi-closing-ceremonies/#respond Wed, 19 Feb 2014 17:00:13 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20699 Tennis star missed opening ceremonies due to family illness.

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Billie Jean KingBY CANDY PARKER
Lesbian.com

Billie Jean King is headed to Sochi after all.

The openly lesbian tennis legend was originally named to the U.S. delegation slated to attend the Winter Olympics opening ceremonies on Feb. 7. However, her mother’s failing health forced her to withdraw from the contingent.

AP reports that the White House named King on Friday in an updated five-member delegation that will represent the United States at the closing ceremony on Feb. 23. It will be led by Deputy Secretary of State William Burns.

“I will use this trip to honor the memory of my mother and to further my mission of equality,” King said in a statement to The Associated Press. “I am thankful to President Obama for including me and I look forward to supporting the men and women of Team USA in Sochi.”

King’s mother, Betty Moffitt, passed away on Feb. 7 at her home in Prescott, Ariz., at the age of 91. King and her brother Randy Moffitt were by her side.

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Transgender activist arrested in Sochi https://www.lesbian.com/transgender-activist-arrested-in-sochi/ https://www.lesbian.com/transgender-activist-arrested-in-sochi/#respond Wed, 19 Feb 2014 14:15:58 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20824 Former Italian parliamentarian taken into custody twice in one day.

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Vladimir Luxuria

Former Italian lawmaker Vladimir Luxuria

BY MICHAEL K. LAVERS
Washington Blade

A transgender former Italian parliamentarian on Monday was reportedly arrested for the second time in less than a day at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

Imma Battaglia of the Gay Project, an Italian LGBT advocacy group, told the Washington Blade that four police officers took Vladimir Luxuria and two members of the television crew who were with her into custody as they tried to enter the an arena where a semifinal match between the Canadian and Swiss women’s hockey teams was about to take place.

Initial reports indicate officers asked Luxuria, who was wearing a rainbow suit, not to show a rainbow flag with “being gay is ok” written onto it. Luca Possenti of Famiglie Arcobaleno, a group that advocates on behalf of Italian LGBT parents and those who want to have children, told the Blade that officers arrested Luxuria after she began shouting the slogan in front of cameras.

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Sochi 2014: Boycotts miss real target https://www.lesbian.com/sochi-2014-protest-vs-patriotism/ https://www.lesbian.com/sochi-2014-protest-vs-patriotism/#respond Sat, 15 Feb 2014 00:30:27 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20185 Making an argument for watching the games despite Russia's atrocities.

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American skeleton athleteBY JENNIE MCNULTY
Lesbian.com

As the Olympic flame ignites in Sochi, many Americans are vowing to turn away from the light. They’re refusing to view the Olympics due to the heinous persecution of gays or the killing of stray dogs or the unethical treatment of political dissenters. I understand the outrage. I feel the outrage. But, turning the channel in protest is ineffective and unfair to the young people who’ve worked so hard for this moment.

Do you think Russia really cares if you sit at home and binge watch “Orange is the New Homeland” on your tablet?

“Hey, Vladimir, Martha Sue in Omaha isn’t watching curling. We better stop killing dogs.”

In the meantime, some 19- year-old, whose hopes and dreams have been set on these next 2 ½ weeks will not get the appreciation they deserve.

I understand the depth of feeling. I’m gay and an animal lover and if someone hurt my cats, I’d slice them up with a figure skate and use their disgusting carcass as a bumper at the end of the bobsled run. (All the while wearing rainbow colors and singing “We Are Family”). And, I certainly do not make light of what’s going on there.

Yes, the world should protest but “not watching on TV” is not taking the appropriate people to task. It’s not accomplishing anything. Russia does not care if we don’t watch! It’s only hurting the young people who’ve devoted their lives for an opportunity to represent our country.

Let us also not forget that these U.S. citizens are walking into Terrorist Central in Sochi. They are risking their lives to proudly wear our stars and stripes. When they passed up all those summer camps with friends or sleepovers or “normal” childhoods, they did so with the thought that, one day, the rest of the country would see our flag raised and hear our national anthem because they, in that moment, were better than anyone in the world — even the Russians.

Yes, a few of them will make a lot of money with endorsements. We all know the Shaun Whites, Apollo Ohnos and Michelle Kwans. But the vast majority of those athletes will not get to tell us to “eat fresh” on TV. This is their moment. This is their reward. This is what they’ve been living for. They deserve our support. They deserve to know we are watching them.

We need to do something about what’s going on in Russia. Donate money to organizations that fight for human rights across the world. Write you congressmen. Hell, even tweeting something spreads the word. But, sitting at home, turning the channel and drinking Tequila instead of Vodka aren’t accomplishing anything. NBC has already sold the ad time. They don’t care.

As for Putin, that’s just fewer people watching and complaining about the way he does things. He won’t care. Not watching will not solve anything — unless you use the time to train and qualify for some event in four years. And, then, wouldn’t you want your fellow citizens cheering you on?

Please, watch our athletes. They will be awesome. They may or may not win but they will give 110 percent — it’s who they are as Americans. You know what else they’ll do? They will make you proud. I bet some will even find some creative way to voice their protest but, if you’re not watching, you won’t see it.

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7 out lesbians to look for at Sochi https://www.lesbian.com/7-out-lesbians-to-look-for-at-sochi/ https://www.lesbian.com/7-out-lesbians-to-look-for-at-sochi/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2014 14:15:33 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20498 Where the gay girls are in the Winter Olympics.

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Australian snowboarder Belle Brockhoff

Australian snowboarder Belle Brockhoff

BY KELLY MORRIS
TheSeattleLesbian.com

Of the 2,500 athletes competing at the Olympics this winter, only seven are openly gay, all of them are women, and none of them are American.

“Either GLBT athletes are uniquely bad at winter sports, or dozens — perhaps a hundred or more — must be competing in Sochi while in the closet,” the site said.

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Canadian ad takes shot at Russian homophobia https://www.lesbian.com/canadian-ad-takes-shot-at-russian-homophobia/ https://www.lesbian.com/canadian-ad-takes-shot-at-russian-homophobia/#respond Sun, 09 Feb 2014 17:30:01 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20236 The Canadian Institute of Diversity takes aim at Russian homophobia in a new Sochi 2014 ad.

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This ad from the Canadian Institute of Diversity reminds us that the Olympic games “have always been a little gay.”

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Lesbian snowboarder is first Olympic athlete to take LGBT rights stance during games https://www.lesbian.com/lesbian-snowboarder-is-first-olympic-athlete-to-take-lgbt-rights-stance-during-games/ https://www.lesbian.com/lesbian-snowboarder-is-first-olympic-athlete-to-take-lgbt-rights-stance-during-games/#respond Sat, 08 Feb 2014 13:30:59 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20209 Dutch snowboarded Cheryl Maas raised a gloved hand decorated with a rainbow and unicorn to the camera.

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Cheryl Maas, who took a quiet stand for LGBT rights (Photo: Christy Chaloux)

Cheryl Maas, who took a quiet stand for LGBT rights (Photo: Christy Chaloux)

BY MORGAN WELCH
dot429

On February 6, Dutch snowboarder Cheryl Maas became the first Olympic athlete to make a (silent) stand on LGBT rights during the actual Games. Maas, a lesbian herself, is married to Norwegian former snowboarder Stine Brun Kjeldaas; the two have a daughter together.

At the kickoff for the 2014 Winter Olympics, during the inaugural slopestyle event, Maas flubbed her second run, meaning she will have to compete again on February 8’s semi-finals to qualify for the finals.

As she walked away to wait for the judges to announce her score, the news cameras focused on her, and she held up a gloved hand—decorated with a rainbow and a unicorn.

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Google’s Olympic ‘Doodle’ speaks for equality https://www.lesbian.com/googles-olympic-doodle-speaks-for-equality/ https://www.lesbian.com/googles-olympic-doodle-speaks-for-equality/#respond Sat, 08 Feb 2014 12:00:33 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20217 Rainbow image and quote from the Olympic Charter calling sport a "human right" posted internationally.

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BY Huffington Post Gay Voices

The Google homepage featured a Doodle on Thursday of 6 athletes across a rainbow banner, with the following quote from the Olympic Charter: “The practice of sport is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practicing sport, without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.”

LGBT Olympic Google Doodle

The Doodle was visible across international sites, including Russia’s, as the Olympic games began in Sochi.

This would not be the first time Google has come out in support of gay rights. In 2012,Google launched “Legalize Love,” an initiative supporting LGBT rights around the world.

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HRC to analyze NBC Olympic coverage https://www.lesbian.com/hrc-to-analyze-nbc-olympic-coverage/ https://www.lesbian.com/hrc-to-analyze-nbc-olympic-coverage/#respond Thu, 06 Feb 2014 18:30:16 +0000 http://www.lesbian.com/?p=20161 Blog will report on network's attention to Russia's anti-LGBT laws.

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HRC Olympic coverage bannerBY MORGAN WELCH
dot429

On February 5, the Human Rights Campaign announced that it will keep a running analysis of NBC’s coverage of Russia’s anti-LGBT activity during the 2014 Winter games in Sochi.

Over the course of the seventeen-day event, it is expected that the station, which has exclusive rights to air the events, will air about 1,500 hours of Olympics-related coverage; HRC plans to report daily on the time spent discussing Russia’s social and legal homophobia at HRC.org/Russia.

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