Joining athletes and activists, AT&T has rebuked Russia’s less-than-progressive stance on homosexuality ahead of this month’s Sochi Winter Games. AT&T, the U.S.’s second-largest wireless character, penned a blog post — titled, “A Time for Pride and Equality” — in which it declared its “pride in America and everything for which it stands.” The company got more specific in the ensuing paragraphs, expressing its opposition to a Russian law “that bans ‘propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations.'”
AT&T Gives Icy Appraisal of Russia's Anti-Gay Laws
Posted by: David Vranicar February 5, 2014 10:00 AMJoining athletes and activists, AT&T has rebuked Russia’s less-than-progressive stance on homosexuality ahead of this month’s Sochi Winter Games. AT&T, the U.S.’s second-largest wireless character, penned a blog post — titled, “A Time for Pride and Equality” — in which it declared its “pride in America and everything for which it stands.” The company got more specific in the ensuing paragraphs, expressing its opposition to a Russian law “that bans ‘propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations.'”