From Pink News:
Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva has said she may have been
“misunderstood” when she made comments in defence of Russia’s anti-gay
laws.
It
follows criticism from British heptathlete Louise Hazel who
tweeted “Yelena Isinbayeva’s ‘homophobic’ comments have no place in our
sport!”
Hazel said to BBC Sport: “The International Olympic Committee should revise her position.”
The 2010 Commonwealth Games champion said it was important for the
IOC to act and added that Isinbayeva’s views had left her disappointed
and in “deep shock”.
“It should be their first point of call after the championships are over.”
Criticising
Swedish athlete Emma Green Tregaro for painting her nails in the colour
of the rainbow at this week’s Moscow World Athletics Championships,
Isinbayeva said: “It’s unrespectful [sic] to our country, it’s
unrespectful [sic] to our citizens, because we are Russians, Maybe we
are different from European people and other people from different
lands.”
She
stated: “If we allow [them] to promote and do all this stuff on the
street, we are very afraid about our nation because we consider
ourselves like normal, standard people.”
On Friday Isinbayeva said she was opposed to sexual discrimination,
and that her English comments in support of her country’s laws may have
been misconstrued.
“English is not my first language and I think I may have been misunderstood when I spoke yesterday,” she said in a statement.
“What I wanted to say was that people should respect the laws of other countries particularly when they are guests.
“But let me make it clear I respect the views of my fellow athletes,
and let me state in the strongest terms that I am opposed to any
discrimination against gay people on the grounds of their sexuality.”
No Yelena, we understood you perfectly and no amount of back peddling will change that now.
Your a vile, disgusting excuse of a human being and nothing more than a political symbol being used by your governments anti-gay propaganda agenda.
Further more, since you and your government have refused to be silent on this subject, why should any other athlete?
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