That’s the only event important enough to watch this Olympics Doug. At least one person remembers during this celebration of the wondrous China.
The cameras weren’t unplugged, so this guy got to live a while longer. I guess that’s worthy of gold.
I hope people enjoy the sporting events, with that picture of Mao hanging around.
It would be interesting to know how many gold medals could have been won the offspring of that 50 million he is responsible for killing.
We are Conservatives. We stood by helpless as machine guns and tanks took the life of 6,000 in Tienenman Square. We could do nothing then. Now we could send a clear message, but instead we comfort ourselves that our children’s desires to compete are more important than the memory of the children of China who only wanted freedom.
It’s a sad day for me, seeing again what we have become.
Cheer on sports fans.
I’m not going to respond to folks who take me to task on this. I’m not going to contribute further on these threads. I just wanted to go on the record.
I’m glad you don’t intend to respond, because your position is indefensible.
Supporting our athletes and hailing great athleticism has NOTHING to do with ignoring, excusing, whitewashing or supporting the ChiCom scumbags.
The idea that the IOC’s naivete requires us to screw our athletes out of opportunities they’ve worked years or even decades for is beyond ludicrous.
There are some who think the guy might still be alive, but I think that is quite optimistic.