I understand what you mean. I'm not saying nothing needs to be done, I'm saying having foreigner athletes saying it's wrong from the seat of the press conference room might not be the best way to get the message through. They might go home thinking they're Rosa Parks, but it won't change a thing, expect maybe making things even worse, the message is right, the medium isn't.
We agree on one thing though, when you say "Dialogue and information is the way to go". You are absolutely right, but you seriously think that Tom Wallisch saying in a conference room that Russia is oppressing homosexuals and it's wrong will inform the Russian and make them want to start a dialogue?
This is were I disagree, I think it will only make things worse. I think Human rights NGO working on a daily basis in Russia are the ones able to instigate "Dialogue and information", that's what I meant when I said "from within".
The Russian culture is very different from yours, you need to consider this, you don't handle this issue as you would in America I don't think confrontation or giving them moral lessons will do any good in this particular case, I absolutely don't think doing nothing is the way to go either, all I'm saying is, it would probably make things worse and ruin the whole purpose.