It's very sad that the press talks about the Olympic Games in every section but Sports... Those games have become the antithesis of what they represent. And it's not China's fault, but that of those people who suddenly are interested in the Tibetan situation...
China has been ruling there since 1951 why is it suddenly so urgent to "free" Tibet ? And what do the Olympic games have to do with it ?
My heart goes to the athlets and champions that trained for those games and whose efforts are completly passed in silence... Can anyone talk about the delegations ? say who is the favorite in each of the categories/disciplines ?
The relation between China and Tibet has nothing to do with sport and/or music... those two should remain out of the equation.
Let the announced fiasco of those games be the shame of those who will forget Tibet within the coming six months.
I'll be watching the games and I still will disagree with China's action in Tibet. However, I do not cheer for a "free" Tibet. According to the general idea carried by the press and the opinion, that makes me a bad person who do not sympathize with other people suffering... if they say so...
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ridiculous and mostly sad
It's very sad that the press talks about the Olympic Games in every section but Sports... Those games have become the antithesis of what they represent. And it's not China's fault, but that of those people who suddenly are interested in the Tibetan situation...
China has been ruling there since 1951 why is it suddenly so urgent to "free" Tibet ? And what do the Olympic games have to do with it ?
My heart goes to the athlets and champions that trained for those games and whose efforts are completly passed in silence... Can anyone talk about the delegations ? say who is the favorite in each of the categories/disciplines ?
The relation between China and Tibet has nothing to do with sport and/or music... those two should remain out of the equation.
Let the announced fiasco of those games be the shame of those who will forget Tibet within the coming six months.
I'll be watching the games and I still will disagree with China's action in Tibet. However, I do not cheer for a "free" Tibet. According to the general idea carried by the press and the opinion, that makes me a bad person who do not sympathize with other people suffering... if they say so...