LGBTQ Olympians are speaking out against the Chinese government's record of human rights abuses as the Winter Olympics kick off. Retired U.S. figure skater Adam Rippon: 'It makes me think of being rewarded for bad behavior.'
" due to the Chinese government's treatment of Uyghurs and other minority groups, among other atrocities.What they're saying:
"It makes me think of being rewarded for bad behavior," retired U.S.
"I think when you have a platform, you're expected to use your voice in an even bigger way because you have a way to amplify a message," Rippon added. "I don't think that the IOC should grant these countries the right to host if they have human rights issues, if there's genocide going on in the country, if they have stances against the LGBTQ community," British freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy, who will
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