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hopefully the thousands and thousands of people who are here they've realized that salty is a beautiful place the money you can see in the facilities in the mountain cluster in the transport that they've built here of course there's going to be issues with new hotels that haven't been built that happens in every single live. in every single city center of course is going to be problems with with brown water it happens every single place but the western media has gone on about certain events like it's never happened before and it's a simple attack on russia all right lee if i go to you in washington you know if you've been watching t.v. for the last week or so with the sound down you'd think this was about some kind of toilet exhibition. yeah you absolutely would i mean i've blown away and i'm pretty cynical and yet i've been blown away with the coverage of every toilet every you know you got to consider that in the olympics
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there are there's a fifteen year old girl who's flying through the air doing triple back flips and landing on ice and meanwhile they're talking about the thread count of her bed sheets on her bed it it's amazing and what's interesting is the corporate media is generally over here in the u.s. is generally about ratings it's all about ratings celebrity crap and fear stories but in this rare case it's not about ratings no one wants to click on a story about a toilet but clearly there is some other you know dynamic which i think martin talked about quite well ok john i'm very pleased to have you on this program because you have a great sense of perspective you've been covering the olympics olympics since one nine hundred sixty eight when mexico city how different in your mind or not different in your mind is the coverage of the olympic games in russia in sochi this year from other olympics that you've covered in your career. well i wouldn't have said that these games now are any different from any previous games in the sense
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that. now the concentration is on the sport there's been very little about any political element. impinging on these olympic games before the game started there were. criticisms as you know about human rights and about gay rights and this is not uncommon i mean i go back to nine hundred sixty eight and the one nine hundred sixty eight olympics in mexico city before the games fifty five people were killed in a massacre by the police in the center of mexico city and that number is the official number most people actually think three hundred people were killed to actually students rioting before protesting before the olympic games opened in mexico city and then of course in nineteen seventy two four years later we had the
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attack by the palestinians on the israeli team so there's been quite a lot of politics you have it i mean put johnson and johnson is these are things that happened during it ok and you know the what i'm concerned about was all the fear mongering that was preceded the games martin if i can go to you i've been told and i'm i'm so pleased to have you on the program because what i want to eyewitness tell me what's going on i mean the security is tight there is an obvious. the security is obvious but it's really like going through the smoothest airports in the world if only they were like that in reality i think the difference here is the crowd control the fact that in an airport you'd have six to nine possible scanning machines in teams here you've got twenty six to twenty nine machines with not just sort of three or four stuff on each machine but sort of you're talking about ten or fifteen they've really thought about the numbers that are coming through here and it's really quite simple you go through the scanning machines and your bags and you
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heavily padded down whether you sound the alarm off or not in every single venue you go to every single transport you go to and the places scattered around the airport but there are a single market if you. complaining about it people complain about this it sounds very very official. nobody has complained about it everybody has said the security is faultless here it really is ok if i can we do you do it for toothpaste ok. well nobody has to taste ok we'll keep that in mind here leigh i know it was good to go to you and watch in a day or so ago in the british media in the in the mail online there was an article by a gentleman dominic sandbrook and the stupidly title of the article is really quite long and it's quite astounding the gangster's games by endorsing putin's murderous in corrupt regime the olympic movement has allowed itself to be hijacked by evil as it was once was by hitler this is extraordinary i have to disagree with john i have
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never heard anything even i'm a child of the cold war i never heard that during the cold war when we're looking at olympic games ok we're not looking about conflict or or proxy conflict in the third world we're talking about a sporting event i've never heard the level of or the low level of journalism described in a sporting event i find it astounding. i was just going to say we love to compare things they had learned i think miley cyrus was compared to them recently but. that's pretty much a go to go to simile right there but. yeah i mean i think those things need to be talked about human rights abuses definitely need to be talked about but they they also i feel like there is a double standard where when the olympics was in the u.s. there wasn't much on the media about us blowing up kids in afghanistan so i just i don't know the double standard is what pisses me off ok john in london you want to jump in there please do. you know so i mean if it's the dominic sign broke the law
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you know it's the dominant samberg who is the leading british historian and who is a historian who protect concentrates on the post second world war in britain and in europe but just going back to the point that these games have been particularly political paralysis saw you see if you like before the game started i wouldn't have said that was true at all i mean we had don't forget we had huge criticism of moscow in the 1980's lympics and there was similarly there was criticism of los angels leave the nineteen eighty four olympics there was in. you know for jock but john you know you. say one could easily say that the united states and the soviet union were in a conflict ok they're not in one today. yes well of the nineteen seventy six olympics in montreal there were huge criticisms of of montreal with the amount of
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money being spent to start with and then beforehand we had a huge issue of black african nations walking out of the games because of the presence of the new zealand t i'm a new zealand team. they're. competing in the games and the reason why the black african nations. boycotted those games was quite simple was because of the new zealand rugby team and played against south africa the previous year you know there's nothing but there's nothing to a little you country that has nothing to do with those country because it says i'm in this case is the host country martin jump in well i just think if the two words mentioned before double standards that's absolutely what it is you know you could talk about the west we buy smartphones with what you call you know work slavery in china we've got clothes that we wear in high streets that are made by people in bangladesh that sort of like one dollar
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a week you know we've got human rights issues every single way you know in the west and all my friends on the on social media they've condemned me for being here insulted that i how dare i support you know the nazi evil leader that you know it's really discard of hand the people actually forget the reality of their own countries it's just hypocrisy at the highest level we do you hand over it over here in the watching it in the in the u.s. it's been interesting how it is so one sided it's not that the politicization is covered with the sports up until the olympics started it was nothing but toilets walls you know toothpaste bob demonstrators you got guys who kind of is going to last a month at least oxy it's ok jonathan martin before we go to france go ahead ahead go. yeah that a lot of those photographs are not even from tsotsi that's from social media from the internet from different places around the world or from a from a hotel in russia about ten years ago just so you know all right gentlemen we're
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welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing the media coverage of the sochi games. ok i'd like to go back to martin in sochi martin as a as a. you're a gay man you're open about it there are other members of the r t team in sochi that are also again can you tell me the reception you've gotten from the city because you've been there before the olympics opened you saw the venue you went to the city you met the people were any horror stories any anything you want to share with our viewers here because for some people that's the only thing this is about go ahead well first of all it's not about this winter olympics is about sporting events that i said it's also what i'm going to talk to discuss with you i do not defend any of the russian government and also i do not agree with this law that has
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been brought in that said people abroad especially and in america and in the u.k. they don't understand how laws work or do not work here in russia if i was not happy living in russia. i wouldn't live here it's as simple as that and actually i feel safer walking the streets of salty and moscow i travel to seventy five cities in russia for the experience and from one star to five star i know what it's like i've been to clubs you name it i've experienced it there's a club here in sochi called my her gay club it's been here for over thirty years it proves and shows even though you can sort of see a club or in a venue as a benchmark of acceptance it shows you the bubbling and thriving subculture that the gay people have here in russia just like and this is very important just like they. we have in the u.s. and the u.k. many years ago and also it's very important to mention section twenty eight which everybody's been talking about of course in comparison which that you brought it in one nine hundred eighty eight even though that was still in force even in power the
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gay culture became the mainstream what it is today it's a very complicated you know subject regarding the hold that the orthodox church has over society here at the same time people have to think of what rights are is where it's come from it's new places need time they need patience and they need understanding what works in one country doesn't work in another yet i'm preaching about it south thing about it saying that you want boycotts for winter olympics is not the way to go about it it's time understanding and education you know john will remind all of us about the big games in salt lake city i mean utah is not a state well known in the united states for acceptance of homosexuality and alternative lifestyles but i don't remember the criticism no but that the criticism has been particularly prevalent now i think because you know we're ten
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years further down the line or forward twelve years further down the line than the two thousand and two games in salt lake city. the issue is one that you know it was an issue before the game started but subsequently since the games open last friday there's been hardly any i read to three newspapers in britain every day there's hardly been a thing in the newspapers at all it's been really concentrating on the on the sports at the olympic games before the games certainly were issues but i think that . goes with the territory and when you're staging an olympic games all sorts of criticisms were made of london of different things for instance the appalling mess that was made. of the bargee for rush the security for having to bring in normie before the games and you know it's the job of the newspapers in britain anyway to
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suspect that being told law is the hole in time so they make certain confronting go ahead confronting the all thora to. not necessarily with the tory we're going to sound like it's just going to but it goes with the territory makes makes it sound like this is exactly what happens every time and i don't believe it is i mean it it was a concerted effort to talk about almost nothing but the anti gay. issue which don't get me wrong i think all anti-gay laws are terrible but at the same time at least in the us corporate media it was like all they're talking about it was all about and this is only a few years after these anchors are allowed to come out as gay i mean this is only a few years beyond some of the states in the us have horrible anti-gay laws and fox news was really in an interesting bind because they both wanted to hate on russia and yet they're anti-gay largely so they really wanted to hate on russia but they
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didn't bring up the anti-gay stuff because they themselves have an issue with that . they had they were in a real bind there you know leigh if i can stay with feeling i go ok martin this is crosstalk jump in go ahead martin. i just what i the fact that i think the main thing that the west has with russia and a lot of my friends who are activists in london is the fact that russia claims to be the leader of the now a first world country it comes to be in the in the guys in the seat of power it's not an african village and if they're playing it in the big league they have to play the big league rules and i think it's ridiculous that they brought this especially when they did and that's the problem with the of course the attacks happen let's talk about and introduce the subjects about the despite his documentary channel four that was ad just two days before the opening it was just said because of. things but of course it highlights the problems and the attacks and the violence that russia has had and will continue to have but they have for every other country at the same time but that said russia does need to move forward
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on the matter and this really in some people's opinions about a cloud over the whole games ok i don't think it has i think it's actually backfired i think people as i think were almost always agreeing or enjoying the sport here john again i mean i'm i'm very happy on the program because you have a good perspective here you know we have talked about the criticisms but when there were criticisms of it land to it came from the united states primarily when there was criticism in london it was the british that were criticizing it i see an international campaign to denigrate the games here in russia i would agree with you yes in the last few days it's tapered off a little bit because the campaign is over until they're looking for something else to criticize ok but it seems to me that again sochi is different because it was an international campaign but before when it was the host country it was the host country criticizing itself. well i mean assad pointed out to russia beginning you've really got to go back to nine hundred sixty eight and you got to see the number of people who were killed in mexico city in
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a demonstration in one nine hundred sixty and a huge for rory that was internationally about that against mexico against the repression in mexico city there is one absolute shining example of something which was. highlighted by the international media against the host city and you know there were criticisms of moscow during the 1980's olympics just as the criticisms of the way that the nineteen eighty-four lympics were was staged the money at all costs attitude as it was in fact in atlanta in one thousand nine hundred ninety six when there were criticisms then and of course you know that was a very much i know terrorist operate incident then in ninety nine to six instant park i think you know i think you being on to really sensitive about this i really do i don't believe that the international media targeted. anymore than they
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would have done any other city in in the in the past and i think at the moment you know there's hardly anything in the british media at all about gay rights at all well you know. i mean do you think i'm going to leave if i go to leave there are eight states of the united states that have laws that are almost identical and i would even say the laws in russia were cut and paste from american laws and translated into russia and in russia to put into effect you know i'm dead serious it's no joke here and you know and we still get this hypocritical criticism is that your laws are bad but don't talk about our laws at all ok i mean you don't want to be gay in alabama ok you don't want to be gay in utah ok but you know god forbid you are in sochi i just can't fathom that it could set such a double standard. yeah i agree and i think this develops a problem the disagreement here is that john as been not watching maybe fox news
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and the us media as much as he has the british media there might be a difference there because you know of a vox news they've learned one really important trick which is if you repeat something over and over again people start to believe it and if you repeat something over and over again people start to believe it and that's what they that's what they realised until they just kept pounding away at the problems in such a which which in a way i have honestly never really seen before so i think maybe there's a difference here from from over and in england but. yeah the anti-gay thing if people in russia want to be upset with that which they should be i think that's fine but it's different when you're coming from the us well place where there are hate crimes going on all the time i mean there is hatred of an n.f.l. player just came out as gay in their hatred against him is tremendous so to then stand up and say oh look at what they're doing it doesn't mean it's bogus ok martin i want to go back to just how wonderful these games are because i've been very much
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enjoying your reporting from sochi and tell me what the people you have met russians that have said wow this is really russian i never would have expected this because they're never told anything good about russia in western media ever on any issue it seems to me and has anybody been surprised go ahead. i think the first sad thing was the fact that so many americans canceled their flights they canceled their trips here in fact so much so i enjoyed the trip bracelets really think this carries a few nights ago. but you know i can go on and keep going deeper i feel i filmed in the airport and i met the guys who are actually the manager of the ports and i said well you know what's with this toothpaste thing and he just says if this is a security threat we just you know we want to make sure that there is nothing to worry about and you just put your your toothpaste from your how luggage into your into your whole baggage is that he's on a plane anyway so that's not really a problem as you said the people who were here and i'm not just saying because i
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was saying that as somebody who is a tourist here in such even though i've been here for several years on and off who somebody who wants what those hollywood films and saw russians as buddies that's the depiction that people have and people are just all just loving it here this party is the volunteers peter i've never seen such happy russians in my entire life you walk down the street and you've got people living doing the limbo it's like a carnival atmosphere here and it has nothing to do with the human rights or community issues that there are in russia it's just a do with the sports the atmosphere is just allow right here all right martin on that note thank you very much want to thank all of my guest we've run out of time many thanks my guest in sochi london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on you see you next time and remember. these.
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