

I hope you enjoyed watching the show. These people paid for it with their bruised and battered bodies.




So "Olympism" (if I saw a structure like that in another context, my first thought would be "cult") is both a philosophy and the movement created tp bring that philosophy to fruition. It sees sport as a tool for humanity to develop in peace and with respect for human dignity. it defines sport as a human right and decries any sort of discrimination. it requires national Olympic committees to be autonomous and democratic, thereby imposing a particular political structure on them.Fundamental Principles of Olympism
1. Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, will and mind. Blending sport with culture and education, Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy of effort, the educational value of good
example, social responsibility and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.
2. The goal of Olympism is to place sport at the service of the harmonious development of humankind, with a view to promoting a peaceful society concerned with the preservation of human dignity.
3. The Olympic Movement is the concerted, organised, universal and permanent action, carried out under the supreme authority of the IOC, of all individuals and entities who are inspired by the values of Olympism. It covers the five continents. It reaches its
peak with the bringing together of the world’s athletes at the great sports festival, the Olympic Games. Its symbol is five interlaced rings.
4. The practice of sport is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practising sport, without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
5. Recognising that sport occurs within the framework of society, sports organisations within the Olympic Movement shall have the rights and obligations of autonomy, which include freely establishing and controlling the rules of sport, determining the structure and governance of their organisations, enjoying the right of elections free from any outside influence and the responsibility for ensuring that principles of good governance be applied.
6. Any form of discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, gender or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement.
7. Belonging to the Olympic Movement requires compliance with the Olympic Charter
and recognition by the IOC.
Guin makes a very valid point. The Olympic games have been used very effectively this year to spotlight the repression of the Russian government and it seems to me have actually been a PR disaster for Putin. There's no reason the event can't be used to both cheer the athletes' achievements and criticize the host country's policies; they are not mutually exclusive goals.Guinevere wrote:Would average citizens of any nation have any real sense of how corrupt, controlling and discriminatory Putin's regime is, without the spotlight the Olympics?
I agree that's an excellent point. Both this Administration and the previous one have done a piss poor job educating the public about the nature of this regime. They have looked the other way and tried to pretend that Russia is still the imperfect but emerging democracy that it was back in the early to mid-nineties.Would average citizens of any nation have any real sense of how corrupt, controlling and discriminatory Putin's regime is, without the spotlight the Olympics?
Okay, I know what a fan of moral relativism you are, but please, please tell me that you are not trying to draw some sort of moral equivalence between a shamelessly brutal totalitarian regime, and a shamelessly brutal authoritarian regime, and a church which has no state power whatsoever...So yes, I don't celebrate the Russian propaganda anymore than I did the Chinese (or, for that matter, the Mormon propaganda coming out of Salt Lake city when the Olympics were there).



And yet you never seem to tire of watching people climb up and/or jump off them (with or without babies on their backs).Gob wrote:The novelty of watching people slide down hills in various ways soon wears thin...

