2022 Olympic Winter Games Beijing

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AssassinsMace

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The Olympics might go the way of figure skating. It use to be one of the top spectator sports and got huge TV ratings. Now it's not. Why? As a New York Times sports journalist who got into trouble recently said about what he saw of the sport... too many Asians. It's a big turn off when they're not winning. I was talking to a friend trying to remember what the Winter Olympics were like before X-sports. X-sports dominate the winter Olympics these days and you can see Asians rising there. At the summer games, who would've thought not too long ago that a Chinese man would've been up there as the fastest in track and field? You know they say behind closed doors it has to be because of cheating and that's the narrative the West is going to be pushing all the time. Just like they spin how the Beijing Winter Olympics was ruined by a doping scandal, that's how they're going to portray any other Olympics not taking place in a pro-US country. They're going to ruin it but they'll blame the country they don't like for ruining it. That's the kind of poison the US has introduced to the Olympics. They want to tell the world they don't cheat. There's a problem with cheating in US high school sports. There's a problem in college sports. There's a problem in professional sports and yet they think they don't cheat at the Olympics?

Don't be surprised at the correlation that Americans are not winning as much anymore with the change of testing policy in recent years. There's not one test that can detect all cheats. There has to be a test for every single cheat meaning they have to know the cheat exist before being able to test for it. The US brags that they have the best sports medicine program in the world. Let's look to comedian Jon Stewart who people used as a credible source when he said COVID-19 came from a lab. You know what he said was evidence? He said COVID-19 was on the name of the building where the lab was at in Wuhan. No it actually says something like Institute of Virology. But no matter that was his evidence. "Best sports medicine program in the world...?" Make your conclusion. They're the top in sports medicine because they're the ones that come out with new cheats that don't get detected because they're new. By the time sports authorities know about these cheats, they've already moved on to newer cheats. And those athletes around the world that don't have access to the best sports medicine program in the world that get caught cheating is because those used to be unknown cheats have been passed down to them. And what may have stop this advantage in its tracks? A new policy that they don't dispose of blood samples after it's been tested so they can be tested later for any new cheats they later discover.

No more winning. No more interest.
 

james smith esq

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The Olympics might go the way of figure skating. It use to be one of the top spectator sports and got huge TV ratings. Now it's not. Why? As a New York Times sports journalist who got into trouble recently said about what he saw of the sport... too many Asians. It's a big turn off when they're not winning. I was talking to a friend trying to remember what the Winter Olympics were like before X-sports. X-sports dominate the winter Olympics these days and you can see Asians rising there. At the summer games, who would've thought not too long ago that a Chinese man would've been up there as the fastest in track and field? You know they say behind closed doors it has to be because of cheating and that's the narrative the West is going to be pushing all the time. Just like they spin how the Beijing Winter Olympics was ruined by a doping scandal, that's how they're going to portray any other Olympics not taking place in a pro-US country. They're going to ruin it but they'll blame the country they don't like for ruining it. That's the kind of poison the US has introduced to the Olympics. They want to tell the world they don't cheat. There's a problem with cheating in US high school sports. There's a problem in college sports. There's a problem in professional sports and yet they think they don't cheat at the Olympics?

Don't be surprised at the correlation that Americans are not winning as much anymore with the change of testing policy in recent years. There's not one test that can detect all cheats. There has to be a test for every single cheat meaning they have to know the cheat exist before being able to test for it. The US brags that they have the best sports medicine program in the world. Let's look to comedian Jon Stewart who people used as a credible source when he said COVID-19 came from a lab. You know what he said was evidence? He said COVID-19 was on the name of the building where the lab was at in Wuhan. No it actually says something like Institute of Virology. But no matter that was his evidence. "Best sports medicine program in the world...?" Make your conclusion. They're the top in sports medicine because they're the ones that come out with new cheats that don't get detected because they're new. By the time sports authorities know about these cheats, they've already moved on to newer cheats. And those athletes around the world that don't have access to the best sports medicine program in the world that get caught cheating is because those used to be unknown cheats have been passed down to them. And what may have stop this advantage in its tracks? A new policy that they don't dispose of blood samples after it's been tested so they can be tested later for any new cheats they later discover.

No more winning. No more interest.
Same with boxing!

That’s why ‘Muricans, now, loooooooove them sum MMA. Though it has been around for years (and had been dominated by Asians), MMA only became popular, here, when ‘Muricans were no longer competitive, not only in the sport of boxing, but also in the sanctioning, promotion, and management of the sport. Of course, it didn’t hurt that UFC is yet another example of “Plantation Sports”, in which the “Owners” make the lion’s share of the gate and boxing, if I’m not mistaken, is the only sport in which the athletes take ~90% of the gate. Why else would ‘Muricans disdain a sport in which two athletes, in one event, made more than the Super Bowl, that year?

‘Cause, they wasn’t the ones winnin’!!!
 

Godzilla

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If Chengdu gets a summer Olympics they can reuse Bing Dwen Dwen but put him in summer clothes. It'll be fantastic!
I wonder what generation panda it will be haha. I remember the first Panda mascot, Panda Pan Pan for the Asian games. I remember it vividly because mum took some of my Chinese new year red envelope money to donate to the Asian games and I was crying about it lol.
They said Pan Pan was the teenager, Jing Jing from 2008 was the adult and Bing dwen dwen is the middle age Panda lol. (Dad bod Panda haha)
 

Helius

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The figure skating gala was pretty cool...

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wow yes yes yes how did Crang miss her?

Which one? No wonder that lucky panda's so bouncy all day.

The Chinese one, obviously!!”

that's Madison Chock, an American ice dancer. She is half Chinese.

Meanwhile Anna Shcherbakova at the far right be like: "Can I hug Bing Dwen Dwen? I can hug Bing Dwen Dwen... right?"

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