RandomPhantom700
Master of Arts
I'm sure everyone's aware of the ongoing protests of the Olympics being held in China due to China's slightly less-then-stellar treatment of Tibet. I gotta say that I myself have mixed emotions. On the one hand, as a believer in non-violent dissent and changing things through civic protest, I'm proud to hear of so many being willing to stand up for the rights of others. On the other hand, the Olympics have their history of being an international event for nations and peoples to come together, and might the protesters be spoiling such? Or did China already spoil it before hand through their actions?
As a note, I have to admire the torch-runner mentioned here, http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24024416/, who'd brought along a Tibetan flag and planned to protest while still running the torch. Too bad the runner was grabbed as soon as the flag came out.
So just to broach the subject, what do you think regarding the protests? Should people really leave their politics at the door when it comes to the Olympics, or is even such a serious international institution a perfectly valid forum for confronting injustices?
As a note, I have to admire the torch-runner mentioned here, http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24024416/, who'd brought along a Tibetan flag and planned to protest while still running the torch. Too bad the runner was grabbed as soon as the flag came out.
So just to broach the subject, what do you think regarding the protests? Should people really leave their politics at the door when it comes to the Olympics, or is even such a serious international institution a perfectly valid forum for confronting injustices?