South Korea is slowly moving toward LGBTQ acceptance — and the Olympics can help

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When LGBTQ Olympians traveled to Sochi for the 2014 Winter Games, they stepped into a battle none of them particularly wanted to fight.

A year prior, Russian President Vladimir Putin had signed the country’s first anti-gay propaganda law. The government was in the middle of a brutal crackdown against the LGBTQ population, and queer Olympians were tasked with responding to it — all while somehow trying to prepare for the world’s most prestigious athletic competition. 

Fast forward four years to Pyeongchang, and LGBTQ Olympians can expect a different, albeit complicated, situation. This year’s Winter Olympics will have a record 13 out athletes, and anti-gay paranoia has somewhat subsided. That’s partly due to increased familiarity, and partially to cultural context. South Korea is not Putin’s Russia, but activists stress that the country still has a long way to go. Read more…

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All the moments you need to see from the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony

While the competition has already started, the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea officially got underway Friday night local time with the opening ceremony.
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These LGBTQ Olympians are here to break records (and tiny queer hearts)

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It’s Olympics time, and I’m proudly rooting for Team Gay.

Restrain your rage, Facebook bots — I’m fully aware that Team Gay technically doesn’t exist, and I’ll be thrilled if anyone from Team USA wins gold (solely for the Leslie Jones reaction). It’s just that out LGBTQ Olympians are a relatively new phenomenon, with the first out gay Olympian not appearing until 1988

Which is why I encourage you all to root for the following LGBTQ Olympic athletes, even if you’re not queer and find all sports — including incredibly good ice skating-based ones — banal.

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Hell yeah Leslie Jones is officially joining NBC’s Olympics team

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American hero and Ghostbuster Leslie Jones is making her triumphant return to the Olympics this year, so buckle up and get ready to enjoy some hilarity while watching the top athletes in the world do their thing.

Jones will be joining NBC’s 2018 Winter Olympic Games coverage as a contributor in Pyeongchang, South Korea, NBC announced Wednesday, reprising her involvement with the apex of athleticism that began with 2016’s Olympics in Rio. 

Guess What Time It Is Y’all!!!!! And Guess Where I’m Going!!!!!
Slay All Day USA!!!!!!! @olympics pic.twitter.com/H4dNd6msHB

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