• scarabic@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I think it’s a stretch to call international competition “political.” But if you insist on doing that, then it’s silly to claim that they are supposed to be apolitical when every athlete competes under a flag.

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      The games are inherently political, just like every facet of humanity. Yes, it is silly to think they are apolitical, as they are framed to be.

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          The Olympics have always been political lol

          The Nazis. The Soviets. China vs the US. Tommy Smith, the Munich Massacre, Jesse Owens. Boycotting the Olympics.

          All political. Even deciding the venue is political as fuck bro

          Like how do you have such an opinion and also no clue pop

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            It is de facto political because people bring their politics to it, and because people are who they are. It is also overtly organized around the nation states of the athletes which is essentially political. But the spirit of it is to set politics aside and compete in a sportsmanlike way on an even playing field. You might say who cares what the “spirit” is versus the facts, and you’d have a point, but then again I’m not sure we should characterize the event by how terrorists choose to abuse it, either.

            Congratulations for actually saying your piece instead of just “lol bruh.” You just took part in a discussion!

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        I dunno. Seems like they’re just saying the nature of competing in sports isn’t political. But the fact that the flag they’re draped in is inextricably tied to that nation’s geopolitical actions means that there’s no way it can’t be seen as political. Makes sense to me.