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How Garry Kasparov Thinks People Should Protest Russia's Anti-Gay Laws At The 2014 Olympics

Sep 27, 2013, 00:59 IST

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Russian political activist and grand chessmaster Garry Kasparov doesn't think people offended by recently passed Russian anti-gay laws should protest by boycotting the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.

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Rather, he told Business Insider in a recent interview, individuals and corporations should openly defy Russian President Vladimir Putin in his own country.

One example: Have Coca-Cola, an Olympic sponsor, put a rainbow flag on all of its cans.

"I think it would be the best way to ruin Putin's celebration," Kasparov said.

Check out the full clip below:

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