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Boycott Olympics in China?

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
Olympic Boycotts are useless gestures of protest. I'd prefer our Olympiads and U.S. diplomats enjoying themselves in Beijing along with President Xi Jinping, the Central Committee and invited company.

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Clarification question. Do you think China hasn't done anything worthy of a boycott? Or do you think it just may not be the appropriate venue? (By the way, I am not trying to pigeon hole you into an argument you aren't making. Feel free to dismiss these questions at baseline, I am just curious if you would be willing to expand a bit more.)
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
Boycott Olympics in China?
Can we say hypocrisy?
We sure can! Nevertheless, we, as a country, have the opportunity to make a statement here. Other nations are more than welcome to make a similar stance against our government should we host events in the future.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
I think the International Olympic Committee should establish moral guidelines for nations that want to host the games. If the nations have dubious moral policies, then it's their problem that they don't get the games. If they want the games, then clean up their act.
Give you a wild guess what nation currently sits as one the VPs in the IOC. Hint: It isn't the US
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
The US would never be able to compete if moral guidelines were established.
If it would inspire action within the government to correct our own problems, I would be okay with this. The gawking rabble on Facebook would be mad, though.
 

Secret Chief

Veteran Member
Human rights, oppression, military adventurism, intellectual theft....
Well, what say y'all?


I'm safe posting this.
But it might could be possibly dangerous
for some interested posters in some places
to broach the subject. So here it goes.
There's few moral absolutes so who is to be the non-hypocritical judge to make that decision? Do boycotts lead to changes in a government's behaviour? If it is boycotted I feel sorry for all the athletes who have worked towards participation.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
There's few moral absolutes so who is to be the non-hypocritical judge to make that decision? Do boycotts lead to changes in a government's behaviour? If it is boycotted I feel sorry for all the athletes who have worked towards participation.
Should human rights violations take a back seat to athletic spectacle?
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Human rights, oppression, military adventurism, intellectual theft....
Well, what say y'all?


I'm safe posting this.
But it might could be possibly dangerous
for some interested posters in some places
to broach the subject. So here it goes.
I have decided that I will not compete in the Beijing Olympics in protest.

Yes, it's unlikely that a 40-something amateur XC mountain biker who aspires to be mid-pack for his age group would even qualify, but it's the principle that matters.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
I have decided that I will not compete in the Beijing Olympics in protest.

Yes, it's unlikely that a 40-something amateur XC mountain biker who aspires to be mid-pack for his age group would even qualify, but it's the principle that matters.
Don't blame yourself, it was a strong field.
 

Suave

Simulated character
Clarification question. Do you think China hasn't done anything worthy of a boycott? Or do you think it just may not be the appropriate venue? (By the way, I am not trying to pigeon hole you into an argument you aren't making. Feel free to dismiss these questions at baseline, I am just curious if you would be willing to expand a bit more.)
Please let us recognize China"s valiant human rights record of improving the living conditions, health and overall well being of most Chinese people. .I am confident they will be worthy host of the 2022 winter Olympics
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
What's that? You're going to send over all your top athletes, but you aren't going to send people over who might have strong objections to immoral actions? Great! (They weren't invited anyways).
Nonetheless, the move has ruffled PRC feathers.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
There's few moral absolutes so who is to be the non-hypocritical judge to make that decision? Do boycotts lead to changes in a government's behaviour? If it is boycotted I feel sorry for all the athletes who have worked towards participation.
I'm thinking primarily of the athletes,
& potential for inspiring some peace.
 
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