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huge success. the boycott of russian vodka is working whether you like it or not. there s also talk now about putting pressure on the olympics, i should say full disclosure, this network will be carrying those olympics. what do you think about that? i haven t taken a position one way or the other. i think the arguments are persuasive. steven frye s point about moving the olympics is legit. i think the world looking back on 1936 would say, yeah, we probably should have at the last minute moved those olympics and not handed the nazis that pr victory. we re not comparing the situation right now in russia to what went on what happened to the jews. what s happening in russia to lgbt people isn t what happened to jews in 1943, it s what happened to them in 1933. people didn t speak up at the volume they should have, and we re speaking up now to try to prevent that catastrophe from
putting pressure on the olympics, i should say full disclosure, this network will be carrying those olympics. what do you think about that? i haven t taken a position one way or the other. i think the arguments are persuasive. steven frye s point about moving the olympics is legit. i think the world looking back on 1936 would say, yeah, we probably should have at the last minute moved those olympics and not handed the nazis that pr victory. we re not comparing the situation right now in russia to what went on what happened to the jews. what s happening in russia to lgbt people isn t what happened to jews in 1943, it s what happened to them in 1933. people didn t speak up at the volume they should have, and