Prepare for a barrage of American chatter about Russian in the coming months. I already got my fill today.
1) This Politico hit piece on Putin's Olympics, where he is taken to task for everything from everything from lobbying for the games, finding funding for the games, firing incompetent organizers and getting directly involved. Acts that to me seem like common acts of leadership are painted as authoritarian.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2...toDqWTnb-k
2) Press coverage of Putin discussion of the law against evangelizing gay lifestyle to children, which reads in headlines: "Putin warns gays to leave children alone" as if accusing them of sexual molestation. The Washington Post for example.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/puti...story.html
There is an overwhelming desire to misrepresent everything the man says. Problem I have is many of the things he says make complete sense to me coming from the leader of the Russian nation.
To my experience, gay lifestyle is fairly underground in the FSU. People do not come out of the closet, but the lifestyle exists. Generally straight people are not exposed to it and are a bit shocked by it when they see it traveling. It is consistent with their sense of rearing children that they would not be exposed to it, because it is generally not socially accepted or considered desirable behavior.
Putin defends the law as an attempt to preserve Russian culture, and I believe this is 100% sincere.
We turn around and insist on being able to evangelize a lifestyle to children that was not considered socially acceptable here in the US only a generation ago? Shouldn't we leave the raising of their children to Russian parents, to Russian mothers and fathers?
The fact we cannot even have a rational debate in the US about this issue is very telling and sad to me.
We went from being the world's cop to being the world's thought police about celebrating sodomy? And we can't provide an ounce of protest without being accused of hate crimes against gays or support of the Russian "dictator".
Honestly, I think this forum is the only place I know where folks would entertain supporting this view. The conservative and liberal presses are at one with Russia bashing.
1) This Politico hit piece on Putin's Olympics, where he is taken to task for everything from everything from lobbying for the games, finding funding for the games, firing incompetent organizers and getting directly involved. Acts that to me seem like common acts of leadership are painted as authoritarian.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2...toDqWTnb-k
2) Press coverage of Putin discussion of the law against evangelizing gay lifestyle to children, which reads in headlines: "Putin warns gays to leave children alone" as if accusing them of sexual molestation. The Washington Post for example.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/puti...story.html
There is an overwhelming desire to misrepresent everything the man says. Problem I have is many of the things he says make complete sense to me coming from the leader of the Russian nation.
To my experience, gay lifestyle is fairly underground in the FSU. People do not come out of the closet, but the lifestyle exists. Generally straight people are not exposed to it and are a bit shocked by it when they see it traveling. It is consistent with their sense of rearing children that they would not be exposed to it, because it is generally not socially accepted or considered desirable behavior.
Putin defends the law as an attempt to preserve Russian culture, and I believe this is 100% sincere.
We turn around and insist on being able to evangelize a lifestyle to children that was not considered socially acceptable here in the US only a generation ago? Shouldn't we leave the raising of their children to Russian parents, to Russian mothers and fathers?
The fact we cannot even have a rational debate in the US about this issue is very telling and sad to me.
We went from being the world's cop to being the world's thought police about celebrating sodomy? And we can't provide an ounce of protest without being accused of hate crimes against gays or support of the Russian "dictator".
Honestly, I think this forum is the only place I know where folks would entertain supporting this view. The conservative and liberal presses are at one with Russia bashing.
"Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on earth can ever turn it into a fact."
"Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman!"
"It is easier to be a lover than a husband, for the same reason that it is more difficult to be witty every day, than to say bright things from time to time."
Balzac, Physiology of Marriage