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Post by adamrocks on Mar 19, 2013 15:19:26 GMT -5
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Post by houselady on Mar 19, 2013 15:22:32 GMT -5
Here's the google translate for the 1st article:
Concert by American singer came a little Ukrainian fans.
Winner of the American talent show, who performed with the band Queen in the last round, A Lambert read the burial service will give a solo concert in Kiev , says TSN.Osoblive . Hall Sports Palace was filled with only one-third, but disappointment glamorous rocker and did not show out and test a live performance. Besides incendiary vocals Adam himself, delighted the audience two alluring backing vocalists and two athletic dancer. While fans in Ukraine few, they are devoted to their idol. Of all occupied long before the show, and when the gates opened, ran headlong toward the stage. Listen to a talented singer with gay came almost exclusively girls, almost all over the country, and his intimate preferences they are not confused.
And here's the second:
Lambert gave glamorous embroidered and alcoholFans were waiting for a foreign celebrity around the hotel entrance
Yesterday one of the most scandalous and controversial artists of America gave a solo concert in Kiev , and the following morning went to St. Petersburg. As we found out, see the sights of Kiev Lambert did not have time.Airport international artists along with a team of musicians traveling in an ordinary bus in a simple dark Raglan, partially hiding the face under nezagrimirovanoe glasses, "curtains". But unlike other foreign stars marked its ruggedness in the home. Admirers on duty near the hotel "Premier Palace" (the room - 5000 UAH. Per day), where he stopped Adam, before the show managed to catch it near the main entrance and hand we launched: Ukrainian embroidered in the style of "glam" and a bottle of premium alcohol. And fans at the airport presented a Ukrainian flag painted numerous declarations of love, a home-made doll, painted portraits, and other attributes in the style of "fan art". Particularly sophisticated Lambert did not show in the culinary preferences: a few hours before the concert, the 31 year old musician fortify salad. Makeshift kitchen was covered for the whole team performer and was not covered by a screen, as it does for the vast majority of overseas celebrities.
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 19, 2013 15:23:09 GMT -5
just sayin'.... LOL! Durberville!!
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 19, 2013 15:29:58 GMT -5
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Post by smokeyvera on Mar 19, 2013 15:35:28 GMT -5
Has anyone figured out attendance numbers for Kiev yet?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 15:36:08 GMT -5
I have to say that I agree with you on this issue. I realize that severing "sister ties" can be viewed as making a statement in support of the Russian LGBT community, but I wonder whether it might have unintended consequences. For example, in late 2012, Russia passed legislation to ban all adoptions by U.S. citizens in retaliation for the Magnitsky Act, a law that was passed last year which bars Russian citizens accused of violating human rights from traveling to the United States and from owning real estate or other assets here. In taking issue with this U.S. law, the Russians wound up hurting 2 groups of innocent people: their own orphaned children and Americans who wanted to adopt them.
To read more: www.nytimes.com/2012/12/28/world/europe/putin-to-sign-ban-on-us-adoptions-of-russian-children.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Now, I'm not saying that the Russians would view ending city sisterhood in the same light as the Magnitsky Act, but I wonder whether a potential response from them might result in hurting more innocent people.
And let's be honest, the U.S.'s hands are not clean when it comes to LGBT equality. Our country has come a long way, especially in the last 5 years. According to recent studies, nearly three-fourths of U.S. adults are now accepting of homosexuality and just over half are accepting of gay marriage. But clearly bigotry does still exist among a notable portion of the population in this country.
Under the circumstances, I would hope that we could come up with a more constructive way to address this issue. It seems to me that severing connections results in missed opportunities to educate and open minds.
Opening minds -- kind of what Adam is doing by going to Russia.
I don't know the answer to this. Severing connections probably hurts children available for adoption more than it hurts anyone else, so that if I were to adopt a child from Russia, I'd lie through my teeth until that child was safely home. In the annals of present-day European bigotry, we probably have Russia<Finland<UK. May Adam be safe. Ditto or everyone else. Q3 reminder -- we are not discussion Russian adoption policies. Thanks.
Delurking to ask Evamaria, what do you mean by this: "In the annals of present-day European bigotry, we probably have Russia<Finland<UK." I didn't get it and would appreciate if you clarified.
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Post by wal on Mar 19, 2013 15:38:57 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Mar 19, 2013 15:40:17 GMT -5
Thanks Houselady for the google translation of reviews.
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Post by melliemom on Mar 19, 2013 15:41:39 GMT -5
It's not a fuckin twitter "campaign!" It's tweeting the You Tubes of his performance like we always do! Seems a bit harsh. Mellie isn't telling anyone else what to do--just herself. Thank you Holst,my teacher .You are right,I'm only speaking for myself.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 15:44:14 GMT -5
What a nice tweet! Not so sweet and nice if you happen to know (you can check her avi text) that she just got tweeted the 7th time by Adam. She is an Adommyshipper and doesn't like Sauli, but she definitely knows how to handle Adam. Q3 comment: I fixed this post. Make sure you post at the bottom of the quote window.
Also, just a reminder that this post violates Adamtopia guidelines -- posted every day on page one. If you are confused about why, please PM me. Thanks.
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