I support the protest of the olympic torch processions
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle3716291.ece
Note the many pro-China Chinese protestors. Boy this is a massive embarrassment for the Chinese govt. and pro-Communist Chinese, shining a bright light on their human rights abuses. It used to the that the GOP stood against communism. The GOP places business interests first, so there will be no protest from the GOP about anything China does (as long as isn't tarriffs or currency issues). I can't decide if it is better to boycott the olympics, or to have all or many of our athletes symbolically protest the Chinese govt. while there (such as black gloves raised in the air, or black arm-bands, or some other public symbol). |
It was reported a little bit ago that the Chinese Embassy in SF bussed over some pro-China demonstrators. Pathetic.
The San Francisco leg of this farcical torch relay has been ridiculous. The IOC needs to stop the international portion of this torch relay because all this coverage is damaging the Olympic brand and generating absolutely NO goodwill. |
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/04/...ics/index.html
It looks like every single House representative except one GOPer voted for this resolution supporting Tibet. That republican is Ron Paul. |
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Yes, IPU it appears to on its face.
But the rubber does not hit the road in a non-binding resolution. |
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As for your comment about boycotting the Olympics or having the athletes protest, I'd much rather see the athletes protest in some manner. I have a tough time accepting a punishment for the athletes on the Olympic team because of politics. The athletes haven't done anything but work hard to fulfill a dream of competing. I say that because I remember thinking it was wrong when Carter called for a boycott of the '80 Olympic games. I think it would be more effective to embarrass the Communist regime on the world stage by seeing the athletes do something like wear a patch of the Tibetan flag. |
Boycotting the Olympics punishes nobody but athletes who have spent the past 4 years working their butts off.
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The point is that attacking the torch runners (and I disagree with those that did it in Paris) is a meaningless gesture. |
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