Posted on 08/19/2004 12:23:40 PM PDT by buzzyboop
Swin Cash sounded pretty miffed when a predominantly Greek crowd jeered the U.S. men in their upset loss Sunday to Puerto Rico. She and her teammates were in the crowd, and they heard more than a few of the invectives aimed at the Americans...
It seems it is acceptable for any nation's fans to chant or sing for their team or individual at any event without being interrupted, save those of the United States. The moment a chant of "U-S-A!" breaks out, as it does in most venues where Americans compete, it is drowned out by whistles. That is the European equivalent of booing.
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I have watched a few of the basketball games and I figured the whistling was the European way of saying that the refs made a bad call, or missed a call.
No kiddin.....what a bunch of nonsense
Unfortunately, Greece has been a very anti-American country for a very long time (anti-Semitic, too).
I prefer the traditional olympic events myself. They're sports I seldom watch other than in the olympics.
Mens gymnastics were pretty spectacular last night. A bad fall by Paul Hamm (?) took them out of the running for a medal but 3 spectacular preformances later they too the gold.
The Europeans use a whistle like we use a boo. It's a very distinctive whistle, and they generaly use two fingers at the sides of their mouths to do it.
It sounds like a long drawn out "phweeeeeee.....".
I could never learn to do it.
Whistling is common too, it's not like they're picking on the US. Actually, I think Europeans respect US athletes, since they tend to admire the stronger athletes in any sport.
longjack
This is bs. The Greeks have never like the US - moreso after the Bosnia conflict as their sympathy lay with the Serbian Christians. Clinton's 1999 trip there was cut short because of the protests including 2000 people holding a mock trial of Clinton.
Embrace the horror, Euroweenies. Bow to your sports masters.
If the "bassetbawl" team was being booed it was by me for fielding a collection of "thug-nasty" prima donnas with no concept of team play.
And for that matter Iverson has more tattoos than there are people in the stands.
Speaking of the Iraqis, I see that their soccer team, the one that would not be present at the Olympics this year if not for G.W. Bush, are calling for the presidents head, and one of those punks on the team can't wait to get home to Fallujah or whatever toilet he crawled out of, and kill him some of them there American soldiers. Ingrates. And damn any American athlete that scrambles to get their picture taken with with one of those ungrateful, gutless little b**ches, as if everybody's cool with each other. It's always that "we don't hold anything against the American people, it's Bush we hate" crap. If the left, who the soccer team probably favors, had their way, those greasy b**tards wouldn't even be in Greece right now, they would be at home nursing the whip welts on their backs.
Obvious bias does not necessarily make the account untrue.
In fact....many of the athlete's said they were being treated much better than they were told they would be. And that it was the everyday Greek...that was the most gracious, and friendly.
FRegards,
Wow!
Where did you read that?????
Drudge.
Oh that sucks!
You're correct. However, I just read an AP story in my local paper (The Lansing State Journal) that is the total opposite.
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