For his first ever GAY TIMES ver story, the Olympic gold medallist speaks about his new BBC documentary spotlightg homophobia across the Commonwealth.
Contents:
- TOM DALEY ‘CREDIBLY PROUD TO SAY I AM GAY AND AN OLYMPIC CHAMPN’
- 'I FEEL VERY EMPOWERED': DIVER TOM DALEY DISCS BEG OPENLY GAY AFTER WNG GOLD
TOM DALEY ‘CREDIBLY PROUD TO SAY I AM GAY AND AN OLYMPIC CHAMPN’
For his first ever GAY TIMES ver story, the Olympic gold medallist speaks about his new BBC documentary spotlightg homophobia across the Commonwealth. Homosexual activy remas illegal 35 of the 54 natns that make up the Commonwealth.
The remag 22 untri where homosexualy remas illgeal, punishment is rarely enforced.
We’ve seen progrs recent years wh Botswana, Guyana, and India all strikg down lonial era penal s that crimalised homosexualy.
'I FEEL VERY EMPOWERED': DIVER TOM DALEY DISCS BEG OPENLY GAY AFTER WNG GOLD
On a missn to she a spotlight on the homophobia across the Commonwealth, as well as the Brish Empire’s role imposg , Tom has worked wh the BBC on a new documentary that aims to te dienc as part of a bigger procs to achieve posive change. “Gog to I thought banng untri wh anti-LGBTQ+ laws om hostg [the Commonwealth Gam] was gog to be , ” Tom tells for his first-ever GAY TIMES Magaze ver story.
“Obvly I know I am a very privileged whe gay man and to be able to start havg those nversatns was difficult for me bee I wanted to highlight those thgs and speak about them, but I didn’t know if I was necsarily the bt person to brg those to light, ” he says. His origal suggtn that natns who crimalise homosexualy should be banned om hostg major sportg events is dismissed by all of the activists he propos to.
They give him the reasons why – the ma one beg that homophobic untri would then double down on their LGBTQ+ cizens, blamg them for the lost opportuny to host events – and Tom tak on board and velops his own approach towards progrs. Much of the homophobic legilsatn is a haner om lonial era laws put place by the Brish.