MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts is going to host the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow in November,
and explains why he "aggressively went after" the job when it came up,
in an op-ed on the MSNBC website: "because it is a huge, visible
opportunity for LGBT people. Everywhere."
Over the last several months Russian
President Vladimir Putin has approved new homophobic laws for his
country. Yes, laws that criminalize and stigmatize lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender people and their allies in Russia.
These actions attracted worldwide news coverage with some critics
labeling it: Russia’s dark chapter in the history of gay rights. World
leaders have expressed their contempt for these discriminatory laws with
President Barack Obama declaring that “nobody’s more offended than me.”
In August, the Miss Universe Organization issued its own statement that
Russian laws are “diametrically opposed to the core values” of Miss
Universe.
I too am diametrically opposed to these laws and share in the
President’s outrage. I am unafraid to say I am proud of my husband and
my family—I’m proud of their love for me. I’m proud of the incredible
steps forward equality has taken this year.
I’m proud of our nation, which still aspires to live up to the promise
of its founding fathers. I am unafraid to tell you how traditional my
husband and I are. After thirteen years, we continue to foster and grow
our life together, with highs and lows, the folly and the fights. The
same things many long term couples experience. Simple things: Trash
night, dog walks, the remote control. Tough things: Homophobia, job
loss, death.
You can’t get more traditional than that and, above all, we love each other.
So people may wonder: “Thomas, how can you accept this assignment?
Shouldn’t you boycott Russia?” I am not going to boycott. Boycotting
and vilifying from the outside is too easy. Rather, I choose to offer
my support of the LGBT community in Russia by going to Moscow and
hosting this event as a journalist, an anchor and a man who happens to
be gay. Let people see I am no different than anyone else.
Read Roberts' entire post HERE.
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