Thursday, August 23, 2007

Of Supreme Political Importance!

Something really big has happened. Something unforgettable. This big something requires our immediate attention.

Vladimir Putin, while fishing on vacation last week, took off his shirt.

Gasp!

Shocking, right? Who would imagine that the man could do such a thing? This obviously merits hours of discussion and speculation.

Now, if you're thinking he removed his shirt because it was a warm day, you are being simple, my friend. There must be political meaning behind such a move:

Kremlin watchers have been trying to guess what kind of political message the pictures send, given that the 54-year-old Putin has insisted he plans to step down at the end of his second term next year, as required by the constitution.

One radio talk show host speculated the photos were meant to enhance Putin's personal appeal to voters -- a strong signal that he doesn't plan to relinquish power.

Or this might be his way of silently promoting gay tolerance:

Russian gay chat rooms and blogs were particularly intrigued by the photos: Some claimed that Putin, by stripping to his waist, was somehow pleading for more tolerance of homosexuality in Russia -- where gays and lesbians are for the most part forced to remain closeted.
On the other hand, he may be trying to back up his "manly" image:


The Russian president, who is married with two daughters, has long cultivated an image of machismo and manliness. Well-known as a downhill skier and black belt in judo, Putin has appeared on national television driving a truck, operating a train, sailing on a submarine and copiloting a fighter jet.


These exploits have been widely publicized, thanks to the Kremlin's control of major Russian media.


In contrast to his predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, notorious for drunken antics, Putin has established an image as serious, energetic, sober and sharp-witted. In a country that worships its Olympic and other world-class athletes, he has also taken care to stay physically fit.


In interviews, he speaks avidly about judo and athletics.


It seems that there are enough conflicting opinions over the message he wanted to send to the public to last a good long while. I can only imagine that coffee shops across the globe are buzzing with intriguing theories.

Personally, I'm just happy that he wasn't caught in a Speedo.

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