Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

This late edition of Sunday Funday brings you the best part of the otherwise strange opening of the Sochi Olympic games–a Russian police choir (Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs) singing Daft Punks “Get Lucky.”  Okay, so Russian police officers in fancy uniforms singing a song written by robots is also pretty strange, but it is also great fodder for an Olympic Sunday Funday.  Although NBC did not feel it warranted being televised, SLACE has you covered.

Here is a description of the video from NBC:

Members of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs choir perform a rousing rendition of Daft Punk’s ‘Get Lucky’ before Friday’s Opening Ceremony.

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Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

Sunday Funday: Russian Police Choir Gets Lucky

This late edition of Sunday Funday brings you the best part of the otherwise strange opening of the Sochi Olympic games–a Russian police choir (Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs) singing Daft Punks “Get Lucky.”  Okay, so Russian police officers in fancy uniforms singing a song written by robots is also pretty strange, but it is also great fodder for an Olympic Sunday Funday.  Although NBC did not feel it warranted being televised, SLACE has you covered.  

Here is a description of the video from NBC: 

Members of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs choir perform a rousing rendition of Daft Punk’s ‘Get Lucky’ before Friday’s Opening Ceremony. 

Moral Maze: Boycotting the Sochi Winter Olympics

Moral Maze: Boycotting the Sochi Winter Olympics

With the Sochi Winter Olympics starting later this evening, I think it is fair to say that most Westerns assume that there is symbolic value in boycotting the games in protest of Russia’s human rights violations, particularly as they relate to homosexuals.  However, the most recent episode of the Moral Maze questions this assumption and debates the moral utility of Olympic boycotts.  Several of the “witnesses” of the programme assert that Olympic boycotts are useless.  They argue that, particularly with reference to Russia anti-gay policies, gay athletes would be better served competing and beating the Russians rather than sitting out the games.  They cite Jesse Owens at the 1936 Games in Nazi Germany.  What better way to show the absurdity of Hitler’s claims of “Aryan superiority” than an African American running faster and jumping further than Nazi “uberman.”

Here is a brief description of the podcast:

Are sporting boycotts of events like the Winter Olympics effective or just empty gestures?