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Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not
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Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:02 AM

I believe it should be a decision left up to the athletes. However I would definitely support a boycott. The conditions alone for our athletes would justify this. On top of everything else going on, I don’t see how the US team could support this hosting. It’s unfortunate these competitors dedicated so much of their life to have to compete under the Chinese government. It reminds me of the old karate movies where the USA guys go over seas to compete against a stacked deck. Hopefully our guys and girls will win the overall medal count.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:16 AM

I absolutely agree it should be left up to the athletes.

We are boycotting nbc coverage of the games. I'm sure it won't matter, but at least we won't be an active participant of the Chinese Gov. PR campaign.

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Feb 5, 2022, 12:28 PM



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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 1:41 PM [ in reply to Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not ]

100% agree- the athletes are the ones that put in the hard work and training for these events,
They should decide if they stay or if they go. I decided that I will not watch them.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:16 AM

Yes, should boycott. I remember thinking it was wrong when Carter did the boycott. But all the changes in "who" can participate and flexible gender designations etc has kind of dampened my enthusiasm. I'm totally sensitive to folks choosing how they want to interact with the world but sad about changing rules in sporting events (particularly non-professional athletes.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:20 AM

Sorry, My comment is off topic and not related to why I think we should boycott. Just one reason why it doesn't bother me as much as in the Carter days.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 4:21 PM [ in reply to Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not ]

The United States is leading the gender nonsense. We going to boycott China for something we started and championed?

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:17 AM

China oppresses people, they stand for what we are totally against like slave labor, voter suppression, birth control, mysterious disappearances of those who disagree with their government and probably gave birth to the virus that has killed millions but won't let anyone investigate.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:20 AM

I am not a big fan of the Olympic Games anyway so I’ll probably not be watching. I’d rather be outside.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:21 AM

I believe it should be a decision for the athletes. The boycott that I would like to see is forbidding NBC to broadcast in the good ole USA!!

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 12:12 PM

And if they aren’t on TV here, just how do the athletes profit?
At some point, principle has to overrule the individual glory of the athletes, or we can just pretend everything is fine so the athletes can check all of the boxes to get rich.
The fact is: The concept of the Olympics is long gone. Everything about sports is now about money and fame. Most of the athletes hate the USA, they just wrap a flag around themselves for the photo op…
Another fact: Traditionally, winter athletes had a real job and trained when they could. Now, it’s a full time gig and they absolutely do get paid to train.
I remember when I found out that “amateur” Carl Lewis was living large while training - so it has not been an “amateur” event for many years.
So why have the Olympics continued to exist?
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:23 AM

I am on the fence. In the end I say no. Let's just do well there in sports, but realize we have to do better in the real world and globally to compete when it comes to real issues. Boycotting would be a novelty.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:25 AM

These athletes train nearly all their lives for this moment. They don't just get the big sponsorship money like football and basketball and soccer so they need Olympic moments to get these sponsors to continue to be able to train and survive. This is on the IOC for giving the Olympics to communist China. They put all of the world's athletes in a very difficult position.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:35 AM

That’s a good point. The people who lose the most if we boycott are the athletes.

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They need to have fixed sites. Athens for summer. Switzerland for winter.


Feb 5, 2022, 12:47 PM [ in reply to Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not ]

Quit wasting billions on new facilities at new sites. Keep the focus on sports, not politics.

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Politics rules the Olympics and has for many, many years.


Feb 5, 2022, 1:45 PM

Sadly it’s the truth.

I used to care when it was ostensibly reasonably amateur athletes competing and winning against the odds.

I’m not sure what it is now, but it’s not what I used to love.

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I hate punishing US athletes because the Olympic Committee


Feb 5, 2022, 11:36 AM

chose a ruthless, oppressive and cruel country to host the Olympics. Instead, what should have happened was the moment the Olympic Committee gave the slightest indication they were looking towards China for this years Winter Olympics, the democracies of the Western World should have all banded together and let the committee know that China as host was "unacceptable" and steered the Olympic Committee to somewhere else.

But unfortunately, China is in the pockets of almost every Western globalist power broker and too many are all too willing to go along with the CCP and conveniently ignore their cruelty so long as the money and access to Chinese markets continue. The CCP is a cruel and ruthless regime that should be shunned by all modern democracies but instead is treated with an indifference (if not respect) of which they are neither deserving or entitled.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:40 AM

As a nation I don’t think so. It’s not fair to the athletes who have worked for many years to take away their dream over political and social reasons. Likewise I don’t think athletes should use their sport for political statements. If individual athletes don’t want to participate, that’s fine.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 11:55 AM

They should absolutely be boycotted! The Chinese government is criminal; they commit human rights violations with abandon and nobody cares (especially against the Uyghurs where they have actual concentration camps); the country is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party - a dictatorship; China hates the US and is our biggest geopolitical/miltary enemy; there is no democracy - just look at what is going on in Hong Kong.

This is akin to participating in games with Nazis under Hitler! On top of all that they are the country that created Covid in a weapons lab. If the Olympics is not a "super spreader" event, I am not sure what is. There is a reason that NBC and ESPN did not send their people to cover these games.

By participating we are approving of this horrendous regime and our politicians in the US have been bought off. America could have made a statement by not participating but sadly did not. Time to wake up!

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 1:35 PM

I would have had no problem with a boycott but, as others stated, would have hated it for the athletes that trained and qualified for years.

My biggest concern now is when the U.S. starts blowing China out of the water in the medal count, China will impose their own U.S. boycott by having the U.S. athletes fail their COVID tests to make them sit.

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Madame Pelosi told the US athletes

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Feb 5, 2022, 12:29 PM

pretty much to “shut up and stick to sports.”

Can’t be speaking out against genocide or anything like that!
Gotta save that energy for more important things…like beating down white people in America.

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is that like “shut up and dribble?”***


Feb 5, 2022, 12:44 PM



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Re: Madame Pelosi told the US athletes


Feb 5, 2022, 2:28 PM [ in reply to Madame Pelosi told the US athletes ]

1948 Clemson Grad, William Funchess, Korean Veteran and POW, was tortured, starved, placed in isolation, beaten and called a war criminal for ripping down pictures of Mau and Kim Jong-un's grandfather from the POW indoctrination building, throwing them into a latrine and deficating on them, as well as, calling the Korean and Chinese officers at the POW Camp, daym liars. He and thousands of other Americans didn't go through that for Nancy Pelosi to say shut up and keep your thoughts to yourself.

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Re: Madame Pelosi told the US athletes


Feb 5, 2022, 4:24 PM

Pelosi is doing far more damage to United States than China.

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Re: Madame Pelosi told the US athletes


Feb 5, 2022, 4:29 PM

I feel you. But China is a far worse enemy than Pelosi.

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what Olympics?***


Feb 5, 2022, 12:43 PM



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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 12:44 PM

I will not watch any but as other subjects that get brought on here to each their own. Good luck to the US, but no way in this world would I be in China.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 12:50 PM

And while we are against China in unison it seems which is odd how do we keep from getting sold the crap they send over here. They have us bent over. Pisses me off and the stupidity of our govt past and present that got us into this mess.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 12:53 PM

To each their own on what side of the aisle you vote but if the candidate is preferred from the Chinese or the Russian governments you automatically vote the opposite imo.

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but thank goodness we are boycotting Cuba.


Feb 5, 2022, 1:04 PM [ in reply to Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not ]

we’re showing those communists who’s boss.

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One of our top skiers dumped the USA to compete for China!


Feb 5, 2022, 1:39 PM

To me, this sort of epitomizes what The Olympics have become.

I haven’t watched with any interest in years.

Will not watch at all this time around.

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Re: One of our top skiers dumped the USA to compete for China!


Feb 5, 2022, 1:42 PM

Dang DW had not heard that. That is very disappointing and sad all at the same time.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 2:16 PM

I think the blue states, their voters, and D.C. should participate. They share the same core values as Communist China, and it's a cozy relationship.

Red states and their voters should probably boycott.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 2:27 PM

What a dumb thing to say. You are very unamerican. Just another brainwashed person.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 2:29 PM

I love how every-time some one disagrees the other person is brainwashed or a conspiracy theorists. No debate ever offered.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 2:31 PM [ in reply to Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not ]

You should probably stick to Facebook.

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Curlers have trained for hours for Olympic gold


Feb 5, 2022, 2:35 PM

Let me play- or slide- or curl

Or whatever they do

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 4:18 PM

Communists in China no worse than the Communists in DC. Communists in DC actually effect me more negatively than the Communists in China.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 4:28 PM

I think if money wasn't involved the majority of teams wouldn't be there. There's too much money for business to care. Businesses have done worse for things for money.

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Re: Should the US be boycotting the Olympics? Why or Why not


Feb 5, 2022, 4:36 PM

Absolutely, don’t understand how anyone can support or overlook the fact that there’s concentration camps in China. I use to wonder how in the world hitler was able to get so many people on his side and now realized that sadly it isn’t that difficult.

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