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July 21 Torchylympics.Hey there. I hope you're not forgetting about the Bejing Olympics? Well, with food prices, war, Brad and what's her lips having twins, terror and souring gas prices, it's easy to forget that the Olympic Games are mere days away! I'm sure the hard working Chinese are putting on a spectacular show for us all, and everything will go off without a hitch. So save up a little extra so you can get something nice to munch on, as you watch the opening ceremony. China will no doubt display, most, of their vast and diverce culture. And remember to cheer along a little extra as the host welcome their dear friends Zimbabwe and Burma! Have fun!
July 13 Bejing 2008China thinks this will be the greatest Olympics ever. Well, in my opinion, it's already the worst since Berlin 1936. China doesn't want us to think about politics, history or anything like that while the Olympics goes on. OF course not, why, if I start thinking about things like, China supporting Robert Mugabes regime, and how it murders, well, white people, just to give you one example, this white person might think, "hey, Olympics in China, let's not do that!" China doesn't want us to think during the Olympics because they didn't lift a finger to help the people of Myanmar (Burma). They don't want us to remember the fact that they support the Jihadist, Sharia law pigs in the Sudan while they terror bomb the Christian south of their country, or while they support the 'militia' slaughtering people in Darfur. They don't want us to think about the fact that they are occupying the country of Tibet, supporting the insane regime in North Korea. They want us to ignore led paint, beatings of their own earthquake survivors, threats to Taiwan, their demands in the South-China sea (demanding tiny islands a stones throw away from the Philippines and Vietnam). And god forbid we think about the way the invest in African countries and pour in their own people, leaving the local government officials with money in their pockets, and the locals looking bewildered on, as no jobs and no money is coming their way.
And finally, they sure don't want us to remember the fact that they just blocked yet another attempt in the UN to do something about Zimbabwe.
Well, in my opinion we should accommodate them, by forgetting China as much as possible, look for more expensive, less Chinese products to buy, so we don't get reminded that they boil puppies and kittens alive and we sure as hell don't remember the fact that they are hosting the Olympics.
Boycott the whole things, say I. |
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