Shotgun olympics.
I started losing interest in the early to mid eighties in the olympics. Specificly because of the fact, or more actually the facts of the base lie. Which was how they all brag about how it's based of the greek tradition and how it emulates the higher aspects of mankind. How all wars would be put on hold when the original olympics were being held.
Well in my lifetime, and especially the recent 2/3 has seen them break rule one.....coorporate sponsorsship, and then just mudslide from there, to include the blatant breaking of rule two.......war during the olympics.
Countries guilty of breaking rule two include, u.s., isreal, russia, ossetia, georgia, and several other countires who rented out mercenaries for georgia, via u.s. military advisors already in the country, as well as 2-3 out of the blind-pawna-stan countries, one of which had u.s. military storing weapons in a rented house.
I have successfully managed to avoid the last 3-4 olympics almost totally. Which is why, I probably am noticing something very interesting in the very few clips I have seen so far, and mostly by accident.
Much like the groom looks in a shotgun wedding, I see the same looks on the chinese faces. not just the athletes, but all the preformers, the security. One example..... I was flipping through cable and passed the korean channel covering the olympics from a more of a back stage perspective. One story showed all the security marching in formation and standing in formation. The preformers before they went on and other support staff around them, never smiled.
Not once.
They all had THAT look. You know the one where there is a gun pointed at your head.
Sorry to say but if I saw THAT LOOK on one or two or even ten faces, I wouldn't have even bother pointing this out.
But from what I can tell as far as the chinese go, they are all wearing that look.
Stand-by to be seeing that look imported here, from china, via our very own government.
Definately was a shotgun olympics for the chinese people.....sorry chinese people. :(
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