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Abolish the Olympics​

They’ve long been a financial boondoggle that ruins lives and enriches the corporate class. This year, they might also spread a deadly Covid variant among a largely unvaccinated population.​




Barely two weeks before the opening ceremony of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo—already postponed a year due to the pandemic—organizers announced that spectators would be barred from most events amid a surge in Covid-19 cases. Japan’s pandemic response has largely been lauded as effective; though the country’s proportion of elderly citizens is higher than anywhere in the world, fewer than 15,000 people died. But the delta variant and a relatively low vaccination rate have fueled rational concerns about the wisdom of hosting a global sporting event.

The move amounts to a partial capitulation to widespread criticism of the summer games, such as The New England Journal of Medicine’s condemnation of the International Olympic Committee’s planned safety protocols. Meanwhile, some 83 percent of Japanese residents oppose holding the games at all, as does the newspaper Asahi Shimbun, an official Olympics partner. Not that they have much say in the matter: Only the IOC has the power to renege on a host city deal once it’s made, global health catastrophe be damned.

The irate protesters flooding the streets of Japan and the growing chorus across the world are right: Of course Tokyo 2020, as it’s still officially named, should be canceled. With only around 10 percent of Japanese people fully vaccinated and athletes traveling from countries with even lower immunization rates, it poses a dire threat to public welfare. There’s no justification for holding it. But that’s also true of every summer and winter games for decades, and likely will be until the end of time. Cancel the Olympics—for good.

Since their modern origins as a small-scale celebration of amateur athleticism in 1896, the Olympic games have mushroomed into a multibillion-dollar industry. The biannual games rake in billions in TV rights for the IOC and ad sales for Comcast and other media outlets, as well as millions more in corporate sponsorships and profits for real estate developers, hoteliers, and Airbnb. Meanwhile, the host city gets stuck with the bill for billions in infrastructure tweaks, construction, and operation costs.

As University of Oregon professor Jules Boykoff, who has written extensively on the politics of the Olympics, argued in The Washington Post, there’s overwhelming evidence that the games are a financial disaster for cities: Every Olympics since 1960 has exceeded its budget, and cities and host countries are on the hook for cost overruns—a loss rarely recouped by the eventual influx of revenue so enthusiastically touted by elected officials as the reason to place an Olympic bid in the first place. One recent study found that since 2007, the games cost $12 billion apiece in sports-related costs alone—including event security, medical services, catering, and the construction of stadiums and Olympic Villages—not to mention up to several times as much for road and transit improvements, hotel expansion, and whatever else is needed to accommodate “the largest, highest-profile, and most expensive megaevent hosted by cities and nations.” If a Japanese government audit is correct, Tokyo 2020 will come out to $28 billion, almost four times its original budget of $7.5 billion.

Drained public coffers are nothing compared to the ways the Olympics ravage the communities they displace. Over two million people have been forced out of their homes to make way for hotels, stadiums, and Olympic Villages since 1988, one study found. In several instances, those sparkling new structures go unused after the games leave town—with venues constructed for Pyeongchang 2018 and Rio 2016 sitting empty where bustling communities used to be, a stone’s throw from new chain hotels with staggering vacancy rates. In many cities, ousting poor communities for upscale development projects is almost certainly an intended result of Olympic bids. Atlanta 1996 triggered the razing of public housing units occupied by some 4,000 people; Rio 2016 leveled favelas to erect luxury condos; and Los Angeles 2028 has already seen the obliteration of rent-stabilized units accelerate since the city won its Olympic bid, alongside the construction of new hotels scooping up nine-figure tax breaks—an issue central to the NOlympics LA coalition’s mobilization against the games.

Local residents fortunate enough not to be evicted for their city’s Olympics can expect a spike in policing, as money pours into “security” and ultimately erodes the social fabric of communities subjected to it: In The New York Times’ telling, Los Angeles 1984 ushered in “the largest and most expensive [security net] ever imposed on a peacetime enterprise.” As Dave Zirin argued in The Nation, that unprecedented militarization fueled gang sweeps and crackdowns in the city’s poor and historically Black neighborhoods, possibly accelerating conditions that led to the riots after the beating of Rodney King.

And for all that money and suffering, what do we get? A huge blowout every two years for cosmopolitan elites—right down to contractually demanded cocktail parties feting the IOC!—and some 15,000 athletes, more of whom will resort to crowdfunding their trip to the games than will ever end up on a Wheaties box. When the events aren’t held in the wake of five million deaths from a novel respiratory illness, a few million fans get to crowd into soon-to-be-idle stadiums that hundreds of workers may have died to build.

The rest of us get two weeks of decent TV. While some of the world’s largest corporations hawk their wares, media sycophants will uncritically peddle narratives so saccharine I’m embarrassed on behalf of anyone over 10 who falls for them. “Can Japan’s ‘Recovery Olympics’ heal Fukushima’s nuclear scars?” NBC News asked with a straight face. Give me a break! Tokyo 2020 is not a redemption parable. It’s a corporate cash cow that violates public health guidelines and which five out of six Japanese citizens don’t want to happen, all because of contracts signed by their government 12 years ago that no one ever voted on.

Boil down all the sanctimonious drivel about how edifying the games are, and you’re left with the unavoidable truth: The Olympics wreck lives. I may not be the world’s biggest sports fan, but if massive biannual musical theater festivals were diverting resources from social services and wiping out entire neighborhoods, I’d be screaming bloody murder about it. The Tokyo games should be canceled—but if not, they ought to be the last ones any of us ever see.
 
Interestingly, in this century, most nations that hosted the Olympics increased their medal count significantly when they hosted it, and afterwards it starts decreasing. Probably because governments doesn't care about supporting amateur athletes unless national prestige is on the line.
It's also much easier to use PEDs when you don't have to leave the country to compete.

It'd be interesting to see a breakdown by sport since drug usage varies a lot depending on whether it's a fast-twitch explosive sport vs. slow-twitch endurance types. For instance endurance athletes primarily use EPO-like drugs and blood transfusions which are basically impossible to detect in drug tests but requires taking within a day of competition. On the hand, fast-twitch athletes primarily use anabolic steroids which can be taken a little further out of competition but makes you glow like a bulb in testing for months. Each have their own logistical challenges when traveling across national borders.
 
The issue is the IOC (corrupt as hell organization, like all global orgs but even worse), not the Olympics themselves. So many major cities, even in third world countries, already have great venues for hosting Olympic events. But these somehow aren't good enough. I'd wager your average town of 50-100K in the US that has a Division I NCAA school could host the Summer Olympics, and I'd wager that if that school has a decent college hockey program (like the bigger schools in New England, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, etc.) they could host the Winter Olympics no problem. You don't need world-class facilities, you just need suitable facilities. There's zero reason we can't have tickets to events being raffled and a quick touch-up on already existing venues.
IOC corruption was one of the reasons why I was not in favor of Calgary's 2026 Winter Olympics bid despite the fact that some of the 1988 facilities could be upgraded and the Flames need a new arena to replace the aging Saddledome anyway. It was just not worth it and people are already complaining about city council's spendthrift ways. Plus, I don't believe that it was going to be as memorable as the 1988 games as they were the ones where the Jamaica bobsled team first competed to say nothing about Eddie the Eagle.
 
Sure I agree lets ditch the Olympics.

Not because of Tranny Faggotry but because the IOC is a corrupt organization and every Olympics is a massive loss for the Hosts.
 
Most of the world celebrates men playing women's sports like soccer. It's hilarious.
 
They are right, at least somewhat, but for all the wrong reasons.

The best solution is just to build two facilities in appropriate locations to have the summer and winter Olympics there every subsequent Olympics. The Olympics' has a history of being rife with intense corruption (both in its development and the event itself), destroying local economies, and leaving behind ruined buildings that will likely never receive any proper maintenance.

By just keeping the locations in set areas so many issues are resolved. Sure the other countries governments who don't get it are going to be pissy, but governments are rife with idiots who don't listen to reason...so fuck em.
If you want to keep the moving to all over the world for coming together symbolism thing going, just have opening and closing ceremonies in different places each year. No need build anything new as long as you have some nice place to set a thing on fire and get cameras to film it. This way you could even have the olympic facilities in different countries most appropriate for the different sports and avoid some of hassle of everyone being in same place brings.
 
Let's remember the original modern Olympics were in Athens, which at the time was the capital of a poor-ass country with a bloated military budget (for removing kebab, which they often failed at). I really wonder that if the IOC collapses (probably as a chain reaction of this flop of an Olympics) if we'll ever have anything more closely resembling the original Olympics which would use some random American state college's facilities or international equivalent.
 

Would, as long as she had none of my personal info. Those eyes scream "multiple stalking arrests".

Back on topic, I'm fine with burying the Olympics, but for entirely different reasons: the Olympics folded on everything.

Men can compete as women, even in power sports? Sure thing! Every study ever done on this screams it's a terrible decision? Fuck off bigot, science only matters when it agrees with my whims.
Athletes can't protest... while they are competing or receiving a medal. Meaning it will be LOOK AT MEEEEE protest central before the race, after the race, and probably on the medal stand because the Olympics will be too limpdicked to enforce something they've already essentially conceded. And this is after a large majority of Olympic athletes polled said they wanted a "no protest" policy, so there was no reason to cuck.

Add in that national pride (at least in the US) is at a low point, and I think the Olympics are going to be a huge ratings bust. We'll see, I guess.
 
I know it's a colossal waste of money, corrupt, and all that other good shit. But part of me wants to continue the Olympics, if only to see if anyone can out retard the Rio "Water cleanliness isn't an exact science" debacle, which got lots of people sick.
 
The olympics is usually mant to just be a normal sports competition with some promotional and theming aspects of it taken from the local cultures and time of the place it's held in. This has been dne to varying degrees of success2020 olympics were set to be a neat japan-centric thing with anime and tokusatsu shit but then P O L I TI C S happened leading to a delay for a whole god damn year killing the annual shecule aspect and now it's all about gender identity shit and stuff central to the Political-corporate cabal instead and the shit that was made to promote the 2020 olympics from BEFORE all this happened is of course scalped online. the 2021 olympics are setting up to become an actual abomination and I'm interested to see it for the trainwreck aspect.

It's funny how the people saying we should abolish it are the same kind of people running it more or less right now, that's what's got me really morbidly curious on the outcome lmao.
 
I don't think there's a woman who will willingly put a man's nuts in their mouth and then harm them. They could have just kicked him in the groin for even greater effect and with less balls-in-mouth.
There’s a woman or “woman” out there who would get off to biting someone’s balls.
 
Winter Olympics are fun; but honestly if they want my attention for the summer games, put American gridiron football in.

Oh and fuck this dreamworks-smirk-having broad with a broomhandle.
 
Yup. End it already. The only point was to ogle the cute women and cheer for the home team, but now the women are men and the home team hates me and my country. Also, Volleyballers and gymnasts wear clothes now.

Not that it really matters. The games will come to a stop when the West falls in 5 - 10 years anyway. No time for relay swimming when there's a new Dark Ages to suffer through.
 
The Olympics started going downhill when they started staggering the dates so they could have an Olympics every 2 years instead of every 4 years. Now I don't know what the fuck year any of them takes place in. They need to be rare events like Presidential elections if they're to be memorable.

I'd hate to see the Olympics go. Things like the Miracle on Ice, the Torville and Dean Bolero performance, the Jamacian Bobsled Team and Eddie the Eagle were all memorable events that stick out in Olympics watching history. But sadly, the Olympics, like network TV, has to now compete with hundreds of other sources of entertainment. Our attention is diluted and the Olympics doesn't have that captured audience that wants to tune in and find out what's happening because everyone else is also tuning in. There's also the fact that it's no longer a proxy for the Cold War, which had definitely ramped up interest in the Games before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Now, nobody gives a shit if our team can beat the Russkies or any other country, since a huge chunk of athletes are blacks from Africa anyways. Who cares if your country wins a gold medal if your country's representatives are a bunch of imported ringers? It's meaningless.
 
No, I think a big display of the world's best athletes that the whole world watches is a good thing overall.
Always making it in a different city, that's a bit silly.
We can have like 10-ish locations worldwide and switch between them.
 
I dunno about you guys, but I'm hyped af about the Olympics!
At this point our taxes are wasted anyway, might as well enjoy the dumpster fire that the LDP built up
 
Olympic committee: "letting south African athletes who have little to do with their government compete in our games, nooooooo, they don't have equal rights for blacks yet, we are principled when it comes to human rights"

Also Olympic committee: "nazi germany wants to host the games and use them to promote their dictator, sure.
The soviet union wants to host them for the same purpose, no problem, as long as those darn south African athletes aren't invited.
Communist china? Awesome, let's give them an excuse to do their propaganda in a global stage.
We are such good people, we care so much about human rights"
 
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