RE: Are any of you folks from the UK attending the Olympics?
July 28, 2012 at 12:47 am
(This post was last modified: July 28, 2012 at 12:53 am by Reforged.)
(July 28, 2012 at 12:34 am)jackman Wrote: what's with everyone and their anti-athletics (not just u rd, i've heard a few people on here knocking athletic people)? it's as important as any other avenue of entertainment. forget that it's just running fast, it's watching people at the top of their craft do what they do better than anyone in the world. sorta like watching neil degrasse tyson give speeches on the cosmos. just so happens the majority of them are doing something that requires more physicality than using their thumbs playing in a make-believe world while eating real-world chips all day. they're also not necessarily less educated than anyone else. they're in fact, smart enough to know how to exploit their talent, most of them, to get endorsements and make fuckin money doing what they enjoy.
for me, the games represent a friendly amateur level competition between countries from all sides of the world. i love that. no shame here ... i like to watch or listen to the best do what they do.
The problem, aside from it being a ritualized PE lesson blown out of all proportion, is that the UK has spent a great deal of money on this and we'll be lucky if the revenue breaks even with the cost. I mean *really* lucky. This is during a time of recession when we should be focusing on getting our economy out of the toilet.
On top of that the hotels of London and other facilities that will be in use by tourists have purposely raised their prices to extortionate levels in preparation for the duration of the Olympics regardless of quality of services rendered. This is perfectly legal and there's nothing anyone can do about it. Far from the intended effect of hosting the Olympics to increase tourism, a vain hope since peoples income will decline and inturn expenditure on luxuries regardless, it will likely earn us a bad reputation, decrease tourism and hurt our economy further.
So yes, we've basically put our economy at substantial risk of decline for the privilege to host an event in which spandex clad retards from around the globe attempt to discover who can throw stuff the farthest among other tedious tasks. Awesome.
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