Not in the least.
Looked like a joke to me. Of all the problems facing women you point to a lack of a female head of state as an indicator of which countries treat women poorly.
Except that it isn't a statement made in a vacuum. It is a comparison addressing proportion of outrage, indignation, protest, or propaganda. The Russians haven't enacted a pogrom. They haven't tried to exterminate gays. They haven't tried to deport them.
Neither had Germany in 1936. That's the problem. The world celebrated the games in Germany and the Nazis felt like they had a pass to do more.
Russia does have even more anti-gay bills sitting in the Duma just waiting to be passed, including one that would break up families of gay couples. If there were no outrage, if nobody cared, it definitely would pass.
The point was that outrage over gay oppression is suddenly supposed to take center stage because we are supposed to focus on our own sympathies and simultaneously ignore the much greater numbers of people who are oppressed in other countries that have hosted the Olympics.
We did in China, and the air was awful.
If ancestral atrocities are the valid topic here, as Alnitak contends, then the present atrocities of Israel are also on the table, and their actions against the Palestinians make the treatment of gays in Russia pale by comparison.
Indeed.

