There is so much about the controversies swirling around the Sochi Olympics that I agree with, but I want to spend a little time focusing on some positives.
The logo of the Sochi games is the first logo to be a Web address--it is
not only a sign of the times, but some have interpreted it as Russia
asserting it is a modern nation on the world stage, technologically
savvy and ready to be a world power. The '4' in 2014 bears a striking
resemblance to the the Cyrillic letter for 'ch', which is a nice play on
symbols--I have found it more challenging than I would have imagined to
travel in countries where Cyrillic is the alphabet of the land. It
seems like it should be manageable--not like Asian languages where I
have no place to start. But so far, I have struggled, so I like the
effort to teach a bit of the alphabet in a quiet way.
Now to the things that I feel need to change. I am certainly disturbed by the anti-gay rhetoric that
swirled around the Games. The question of safety and security for
openly gay athletes in an international event is something that I
believe should be mandatory for any country that is applying to host the
Olympic Games. I do not hold the IOC in high esteem, but that is
related to graft and politics, not to their adherence to the importance of the safety of athletes. So hopefully the future sites of Olympic games will
include this consideration--after all, the Greeks themselves were active
participants in homosexuality, so it is in concert with the history of
the Games, not to mention the right thing to do in the modern world.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
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