Since my time in Buenos Aires, I completely forgot about the Olympic games. Until I turned on the T.V and watched protesters gather in France to yell FREE TIBET. I am impressed by the ingenuity of protesters who put huge signs on the Golden Gate Bridge. Its an interesting thing to see on the television here.
The torch will be in Buenos Aires on Thursday, and I can't wait to see what people do here. Most people are clueless about the events in Tibet, which was not well explained by the news. What surprises me most is that newscasters seemed to bear no bias for or against the Chinese occupation of Tibet. In fact, there was not any disapproval placed on behalf of China's hosting of the Olympic games. Personally, I'm rarely going to support human rights abuses, neither shall I say that if a person is given the opportunity to compete in the Olympic Games that he or she should boycott it because of China's foreign policy. For me, the politics of China is one thing, and the international celebration that is culminated in the Olympic Games is quite another. I'm pondering this, continuing to watch the news, and waiting for Thursday, to see if anyone protests in Buenos Aires. If I'm lucky, I'll get to see the torch pass by my house. It would make me proud.







Londoner
4.11.08 @ 12:04
The politics of china and the international celebration that is the olympic Games cannot be seperated. The construction of the olympic venues have seen human rights abuses, China hosting the olympics almost condones its abuses against humanity - including Tibetans.
Learn a bit more about what exactly is going on in Tibet and in China - you might actually be a little less excited by that torch passing your house. The torch, at this olympics, represents China. The torch is designed by the Chinese Government and accompanied by the Chinese military (in tracksuits).
Once you have learnt a little more about Tibet and China and the Chinese Governments human rights record then maybe you will be out there with a banner or a flag - rather than watching the news waiting to see what happens.