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I’ll be watching the games, the fact that I will be doing has no bearing on my feelings as to what I think about the Chinese. They should never have been awarded the games in the first instance.
Look forward to seeing some first class sport, just hope the polluted air doesn’t spoil things |
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I reckon the decision to hold the Olympics in China and the silence over their occupation of Tibet and indeed the fact that China itself is a brutal, repressive dictatorship aptly illustrates the rampant double-standards at work on both sides of the political spectrum.
I seem to remember that not so long ago Iraq was a similarly repressive dictatorship. The British and American governments were so concerned about this that they actually invaded the country to effect "regime change" with the resultant loss of many lives. Don't you think that they would be so concerned about a similar situation in China that they would at least try to stop the Olympics being held there? Wonder what the difference is? :rolleyes: Now let's move to the other end of the political spectrum...can you imagine the situation if a move had been made to hold the Olympics in South Africa 30 years ago? Can you imagine the protests that would have ensued from every left-wing liberal the world over? Strange, isn't it that they all seem so quiet about China and Tibet? But, then again, I guess it's just more fashionable to protest about some types of police state than it is about others. Radical chic eh?...doncha just love it? :rolleyes: |
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Mind you, I wouldn't be watching it, wherever it's being held, as I've no interest in it (apart from the beach volley ball ;) ). |
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Again no option for me, I'll watch but of course I care.
I think the Olympics should have been used to try and improve peoples human rights by not letting them have it until they improve. They appear to have given away their bargaining chip by not doing this, however I think with the eyes of the world on China the Olympics being there could still have a positive effect on the issues there. Remember we allowed Russia to join the G7 (creating the G8) in the same sort of way, to help westernise them by including them. |
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It's complicated of course but is Tibet a democracy? Does it have religious freedom?
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I will still be watching because i love watching our atheletes competing in the greatest sporting event there is.
However i do not believe it should have been given to China in the first place and the poll, like for many others doesn't have an option for yes but i do care. Like so many other things money talks. I like the idea stated earlier that the games could benefit more if they were moved to Athens permenantly therefore ensuring situations like this don't occur again. |
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But the point is that China has been a bad guy for quite a while ... I think the term "Yellow Peril" was coined in your country in times less Politically Correct. In fact, this whole question of Political Correctness seems to color this issue. At a time when China is mellowing out, is it a good thing to shut down dialogue with a boycott? Is this the way to communicate ... by taking your ball and going home because you don't like the run of play? In less enlightened times, no one boycotted the Berlin Olympics of 1936. I do believe the British athletes actually gave Hitler the Nazi salute. And if the games had been boycotted, Jesse Owens would not have had the opportunity to humiliate the Master Race. And think of the boycott of the Moscow olympics over the Russian invaision of Afghanistan ... now there is a tinge of irony there ... in the same week Canada extends its mission to Afghanistan the 81st Canadian soldier is killed in action in Kandahar. |
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I do care but I will watch some that I am interested in and not watch some that I am not interested in.
Individual olympic competitors are not to blame for the location. Individual Chinese are probably too busy making sure they stay alive to be worthy of blame. Regimes do not tend to suffer when sanctions are imposed - helpless individuals do. |
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just curious ....:confused: |
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