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Sat, Aug 9 2008

I Don’t Like the Olympics

2008 olympics games beijing china competition(www.livelywomen.com) — Every time the Olympics roll around, I cringe.

There’s nothing like pitting countries against one another in a commercialized competition to see who’s the best and make everyone else feel resentful. Mmm, good times. Do I think Olympic athletes have worked really hard to get where they are? Absolutely, and good for them. Do I think our lives, and our prime time programming, should revolve around that fact for the next 2 weeks? No, no I don’t.

Anything that promotes rabid nationalism and holds individuals to virtually impossible standards freaks me out.

I would much rather see athletes and, really, all individuals, take pride in achieving their personal best and focus on THAT. I would rather see injured athletes take a break instead of “pushing through the pain” and causing lasting damage to their bodies. I would rather see people excited about the human experience and what our bodies are capable of instead of trying to beat someone else or feeling like they’ve failed their country in some way because their score wasn’t high enough, they didn’t medal, or they didn’t come in first.

I don’t like the Olympics. How do you feel?

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  1. By Sarah D

    I don’t care for the Olympics. Typically, I dislike events that have a lot of hype. I understand your dislike. Personally, since I am not a “sporty” person I can’t understand the obession and it isn’t like I haven’t tried; I’m not interested … period.

  2. By Dr. J

    My suggestion is : Like the Olympics, if you cannot like the Olympics, be brave in the attempt!

    The things that bother you about them are real. They are issues far greater than the Olympics. I just try to see the best in it, and save the fight for a different day. Kinda like movies, suspension of disbelief.

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  9. By blah blah

    I absolutely agree with the writer of this column. It was the gal who was up against Tonya Harding, the one who screamed ‘WHY ME????WHY ME???” when she was hit at her knees.

    I learned through that incident that these athletes take this way way too seriously. The children start at early ages, if they show promise, they often go and live with a strange family and work under a coach. Coaches often work their students to the bone.

    You have young ladies, who when they start developing, are often too old to compete. Sorry, but if you need to retire at age 14, what is it that we are doing,

    I have always watched, even as a child, feeling bad because we go against undeveloped countries and American in training have every advantage.

    Then, there is the corporation who wants you to wear their name all over you. So, we watch really closely the beautiful clothing designs to see if Nike is on it or Adadidas. Now, we have the most exclusive designers in the world, Stella McCartney for one, designing garments.

    Swimmers from Spain has to use other swimsuits from those they brought because they had lights on them.

    This stuff plus the drugs…………..sorry, but I do not like it. In America they take these sports and put them under the lab. They design bikes, equipment, everything to the advantage of the person who gets to use it.

    And then, there is horrendous and STUPID attitude that if you don’t get a medal you are a loser. HOW STUPID. The person has given up his life to be there, at lest the last year of his life, and he doesn’t get credit just for being good enough to be there. I CALL THAT BAD SPORTSMANSHIP.

    Olympiads should be people who use no additional equipment or drug or costume to win. They should all have the same outfits, the same training rules (that exclude living away from home for a year to be coached,) advertisers should be excluded and they should have NO special equipment. To me, that is just cheating—->I ride a bike that has all the bells and whistles while someone from Albania doesn’t. I think that training should be limited to 2 hours a day or something like that. This way, they all have the same chance, advertisers don’t own them, and the contest is about how good the athlete is versus who has been sculpted the most.

    I don’t call what we have now “sports,” I call it a bunch of little freaks who don’t know how to relate to other school children because their lives are so lopsided.

    Want me to get started on pro sports???

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  12. By Trisha

    I’m planning to, but haven’t signed up yet.

  13. By Alicia, Mental Health Notes

    Very true, Trisha. Hey, do you plan to participate in Blog Action Day 2008 (www.blogactionday.org) with Ideas for Women? The topic this year is “poverty,” and that’s a great way for us bloggers at least to stand up and get ideas out there.

  14. By Trisha

    Alicia – we must be in the minority in thinking this way since it is still so far from what is actually happening in the real world.

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  18. By Alicia, Mental Health Notes

    @ Trisha – I think it would be much, much better for humanity that instead of the world getting together to compete – why don’t we get people together to work on solving some problem? Like get the best scientists together to brainstorm on ways to cure cancer? Poverty, etc. And televise it.

    I think that’s a great idea.

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  20. By Trisha

    I don’t like sports in general, so I don’t particularly like the Olympics – however this time I have been paying attention. I love China and am interested for that reason and the opening ceremony was just so impressive!

    I think it would be much, much better for humanity that instead of the world getting together to compete – why don’t we get people together to work on solving some problem? Like get the best scientists together to brainstorm on ways to cure cancer? Poverty, etc. And televise it.