Talk:2023 Gay Games
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Controversies section is biased?
[edit]The controversies section provides only criticisms without the counter discussion, some of which are available in the referenced articles themselves.
For example reference note 13 quotes the key government advisor who participated in the opening ceremony that there the the claims against the games were "ridiculous".
Furthermore, reference note 12's author was convicted during Hong Kong's 2019 protests. Heterodoxist (talk) 23:07, 24 August 2024 (UTC)
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