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In a transfer that’ll heat the hearts of the paparazzi the 2010 Winter Olympics are gearing up for what’s believed to be the primary celebration area devoted particularly to gay and lesbian athletes reviews The New York Times. But not everybody within the LGBT group is satisfied that that’s the place the celebration’s at…

Olympic “Houses” – specifically designated venues the place athletes and their pals and households can socialize – appear to have grow to be de rigeur on the submit video games celebration circuit. Hot spots for networking, schmoozing and er, now cruising, stepping into one might be an Olympic occasion in itself apparently! Some even get massive identify sponsorship – “Holland House” (aka celebration central) will get it’s backing from Heineken.

The fledgling “Pride House” – a non-exclusive area for lesbian and gay athletes – is being organized by promotional firm Gay Whistler who’re hopeful that not solely will the membership appeal to the cream of party-going rivals however may even make a press release concerning the stigma some gay athletes face relating to their sexual orientation.

Speaking to the NYT Gay Whistler director David Nelson stated “We anticipate Pride House is going to rock the Olympics. It has never been done. It’s a sort of taboo subject that everyone is a little afraid to touch. ‘I’m gay, and I won gold’, now that would send a pretty powerful message”. Gay athletes from repressive nations and in search of asylum will probably be assisted by Pride House he added.

Meanwhile, debate has been raging on award profitable LGBT information website advocate.com as as to if or not Pride House might be embracing segregation – with many supporting the home, however the majority agreeing that the Olympic village and the occasions ought to be welcoming to all athletes, no matter sexual persuasion.

The Winter Olympics shall be held February 12-28 in Vancouver.

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Source by Gary Cosby