I hate the Olympics
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
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Bolt and Phelps, absolutely incredible. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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think positive
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Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Location: somewhere
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Pies4shaw
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think positive wrote: | Another view
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/olympics/rio-2016/rio-olympics-2016-sport-a-nation-builder-in-a-time-when-national-boundaries-are-being-eroded-20160820-gqxeqj.html
Stopping the governments life long massive pensions would also be advantageous towards helping the homeless. There are many many things that could change.
The only experience I have personally is seeing the funding a competitor in a lesser sport receives, and believe me, it's not much. A few thousand a year. And that soon goes on travel to compete with the best around the world. My sister worked a full time job, training before and after work. It's only the top level that receive full sponsorship, and it's not all tax dollars, a lot is private money. Yes hosting the olympics, like every big government funded event, cost massive dollars, obscene amounts, too much. But it's not the cost of medals.
I like the olympics for the amazing achievements, there have been many at these games. Bolt, Phelps, the school kid form Adelaide, the girl from oz that won the modern pentatholon, that one brought me to tears! And also some really great acts of selflessness, sportsmanship, the Aussie that could have put the challenge for the bronze, athletes helping each other out on the track. Yes there has been some not so proud moments. But getting all those nations together for the closing ceremony. That's what it's all about, bringing people together. What's wrong with s little colour in a bleak world? |
In fact, if one looked at the actual money spent on homelessness by our governments, one would likely find that more of it gets spent on the public servants who are "responsible" for dealing with the problem - and the external management consultants engaged to "review the effectiveness" of services - than reaches homeless people. Victoria's (inner-agency) public sector wages bill alone as of 18 months ago was in excess of $20 Billion per year. Fund sports people, don't fund sports people - but let's not embarrass ourselves by pretending that the trivial money we spend on supporting sport or the arts or any other cultural pursuit is sucking money away from the poor: the bourgeoisie does that all by itself.
To put some flesh on those bones, our State Government recently responded to a massive spike in Melbourne homelessness by allocating an extra $850,000 for homeless accommodation: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-18/melbourne-homelessness-spike-funding-boost-victorian-government/7638722
That's less than the annual salary (plus employment on-costs, typically estimated historically at 70% of salary) for two minimum-pay EO-1 executives: http://vpsc.vic.gov.au/executive-remuneration/victorian-public-service-executive-remuneration/ |
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Morrigu
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^ it's been some time since I worked in remote NT but I doubt it's changed much - so much of the Government money for indigineous health just went on administrators and office space etc - very frustrating!! _________________ “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” |
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David
I dare you to try
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: Andromeda
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The IOC prepare for some more finger-wagging:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/jan/10/ioc-lay-down-law-over-olympic-protests-by-athletes-in-tokyo
Quote: | “The mission of the Olympics is to unite and not to divide. We are the only event in the world that gets the entire world together in a peaceful competition,” Bach told reporters after a meeting with the IOC athletes’ commission chief Kirsty Coventry.
“I ask them [politicians and athletes] to respect this mission of the Olympic Games and in order to accomplish this mission we must be politically neutral. Otherwise we would end up in this divisive and boycott situation. I ask them to respect this political neutrality by not using them [the Olympics] as a stage for their political purposes.” |
Not a world united, but a fantasy image of a world united in "apolitical" (but actually just a specific kind of conformist, authoritarian) apathy. It's funny how a utopian ideal can so closely resemble totalitarianism in practice. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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Wokko
Come and take it.
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David wrote: | It's funny how a utopian ideal can so closely resemble totalitarianism in practice. |
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think positive
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Or you could just $$%^%%$ enjoy it for what it is, or ignore it for what it isn’t!
I for one want to see the Chinese drug cheat get boooed again! _________________ You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either! |
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David
I dare you to try
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Wokko wrote: | David wrote: | It's funny how a utopian ideal can so closely resemble totalitarianism in practice. |
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Not sure if this is meant to be a gotcha, but yes, that is pretty much the exact story of communism. You’re not going to get any disagreement from me on that! _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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