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One other thing that I thought of since I made that post: What about her teammates? Their chances of medaling have been significantly compromised, I would think.
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Brady/Lebron skipping a playoff game for "mental stress" would be absolutely eviscerated. People already love to throw out that a player is "mentally weak" as a huge negative.
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Nothing in these games has been close to being as political a statement as Tommie Smith and John Carlos in 1968. How far back are we expected to look for the imagined ideal games you think you remember? 1952, called out in the European press as “competitions for disgusting traders”? 1948 with the Czech defections? 1936?
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If one of those guys was isolated in a foreign country, separated from all friends and family, not allowed to leave their hotel room when not competing, then had to compete in an empty arena with no fans allowed, as the Olympics is requiring this year, they'd quit within the first week. Even the NBA bubble allowed family visits.
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Besides, I wasn't the one who brought politics into this discussion. If you go back to the OP, I wasn't comparing these Olympics to any other. I believe you were the one who said this stuff has been going on forever. My response is two-fold: If anything, it's gotten progressively worse, all of it, but I really don't care what has happened in the past. I was looking at these Olympics and I found myself fed up with current commercialism and hype, the contrived backstories, and the American jingoism. Maybe my tastes, maybe my standards have changed as I have gotten older, but I have finally had enough of the Olympics.
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On one hand, it's pretty easy to see that if it were Brady or James, the word "choke" would be in play. OTOH, according to Nastia Liuken, nearly every gymnast goes thru this, and if you're in a position to be able to launch yourself umpteen feet in the air, twisting and turning, etc., and have any hopes of actually landing safely, and you are then experiencing bouts of not feeling like you can finish the moves, you're probably being pretty smart to quit rather than a) inflict very poor scores on your team, and, more importantly, b) expose yourself to very serious injury, or worse. Still, that you are in that position exposes you to the charge of having choked. I mean, it's the biggest event - by far - of these gymnasts' lives, and she's not mentally up for it?
If you're down one, game seven, no time on the clock, and you normally shoot 95% from the line, but you mentally freeze and you clank the free throws, you choked. Harsh, but it's reality. As for the (over-)commercialism, I suppose that a case can made for it, including re the past several Olympics. I'm not a fan of the commercialism in sports, in general, though I accept it as what it is. That said, I watch most of the Olympics (the sports that I care about) on DVR, and I whizz thru most of the chatter, commercials, and backstories (the 30-second backstories are fine; the 5-minutes ones get my fast-forward button...). IMO, NBC's coverage doesn't seem overly pro-American beyond that fact that they are, uhh... an American-based company broadcasting to (mostly) Americans. In events (heats, finals, whatever) where Americans are not contenders, they seem to put an earnest effort into covering the non-Americans who are contenders... I suppose that in this day & age, where it's sort of hip for Americans to be decidedly anti-American, those in that group would prefer a more-balanced, neutral, global-perspective style of coverage. That view is probably well-represented here, but not so much across the country, and wouldn't be a ratings winner for NBC (else they would be doing it). |
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But it's not just America; not by a long shot. Here is a headline in the news today:
The Chinese Sports Machine’s Single Goal: The Most Golds, at Any Cost China relies on a system that puts tens of thousands of children in government-run training schools. Many of the young athletes are funneled into less prominent sports that Beijing hopes to dominate. Knowing this makes it difficult to watch these puppets perform their trained acts.
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Like we don't do the same thing in America and call it high school and college.
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The state is not an actor in America's student/athlete factory though.
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Oh, without a doubt, American children (and their parents) volunteer for this life, dedicate themselves to it, strive for it, for the riches that are in store. Also the allure of fame, of course. But it is voluntary. In China, Russia, and elsewhere, these people are told what to do, and they do it.
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In the US (but also other western countries), the government is usually not directly involved, your compensation comes from your deal with Nike and Pepsi, and whatever amount of followers you can rake up on Insta and Tiktok. However, athletic pursuits are entirely optional, especially if you have at least decent looks; you can become a "social media star" with a whole lot less effort, talent, and brain mass, so there is an easier way to a Porsche in your driveway... There's even something in it for the parents, who can be easily integrated into fun Youtube pranks that end up with them having pie in the face and a herd of screaming 23-year-olds hopping around them. I do sound unreasonably bitter even for 8am, so this post better ends now.
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I mean, honestly, yes, it probably *is* because Simone Biles is a woman that people are treating her differently, but hopefully this becomes a thing that people wake up to for men as well. Your mental health is as important as your physical health, and if you have the yips or the twisties or whatever your sport calls it, perhaps it's better if you check out for a bit instead of attempting to power through it and potentially ruin your future as well as your present.
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I almost cannot imagine how someone could watch a swimming relay or a track relay and not get caught up in the excitement of the moment. IMO they are not good events to watch, they are great events to watch.
For all sports I hate everything that takes place "outside the white lines" but I still enjoy what happens on the field. I prefer my sports without politics no matter what the politics are, but there isn't much I can do about it. I still like the Olympics and respect the effort the athletes put in for years just to get there.
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