I thought there is a new democracy fatigue, but Gordon Chang, author of “The Coming Collapse of China,” quoting what he called “a well-known fund manager in Beijing,” thought “there is now an Olympics fatigue.”He wrote at the Far Eastern Economic Review: Continue reading »
(Guest Post) Communism causes Olympics fatigue?
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minipost-Yang Peiyi and Lin Miaoke outside of the Bird’s Nest
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minipost-Russia, South Ossetia, China and West
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minipost-(Letter) How Do I Love The Medals, Let Me Count The Ways
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Has He Kexin’s age been changed to older or younger?
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On the question of the Chinese gymnast He Kexin’s age, one fact is certain, that is, there is an inconsistency between the local athletic bureau and the central athletic bureau. So, is it that:
1. The local athletic bureau is correct, and the central athletic bureau changed her age to older?
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2. The local athletic bureau falsified, and changed her age to younger?
minipost-Ouch! A sign raised by Nigerian fans at the Olympic men’s soccer semi-final between Nigeria and Belgium
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minipost-(Letter) Jesse Owens, Hitler and Olympics (narratives and history as it really happened)
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In some quarters, the Beijing Olympics were compared to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. During the debates of that IMHO ill-conceived moniker “Genocide Olympics”, Jesse Owens’ name was often used. A dominant narrative was that in 1936 the more progressive United States, sent in some black athletes such as Jesse Owens to the Nazi Germany. The fantastic performance of Jesse Owens gave a black eye to Hitler.
Was it the history as it really happened? Hardly. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Owens
Owens recounted:
“When I passed the Chancellor [Hitler] he arose, waved his hand at me, and I waved back at him. I think the writers showed bad taste in criticizing the man of the hour in Germany.”
He also stated: “Hitler didn’t snub me — it was FDR who snubbed me. The president didn’t even send me a telegram.” Jesse Owens was never invited to the White House nor bestowed any honors by Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) or Harry S. Truman during their terms. In 1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower acknowledged Owens’ accomplishments, naming him an “Ambassador of Sports.”
Owens was cheered enthusiastically by 110,000 people in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium and later ordinary Germans sought his autograph when they saw him in the streets. Owens was allowed to travel with and stay in the same hotels as whites, an irony at the time given that blacks in the United States were denied equal rights. After a New York ticker-tape parade in his honor, Owens had to ride the freight elevator to attend his own reception at the Waldorf-Astoria.
minipost-(Letter) Five American Batters Hit By Chinese Pitchers In Brutal Olympics Game
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A near-brawl with our Olympic hosts in a baseball game won 9-1 by the U.S. team Monday night resulted in an unexpected outbreak of tension for the international pastime.” Continue reading »
minipost-(Letter) Chinese Men’s Weightlifting Champion Was A Girl
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minipost-Recommended reading: The Online Evisceration of David Brooks, A Cautionary Tale
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(Letter) Xinhua – Post games analysis has started.
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Overall, I would say that the games have been a staggering success. I’m extremely happy for China.
But… since Xinhua broke the ice, one of the concerns I had leading up to the games was the shortfall of the economic benefit from expectations. Landlords didn’t get the occupancy they hoped for – 60% of the units were vacant. It will be some time before the ledgers are all balanced but I expect that it will be more than the landlords looking at much less profits than expected. A friend of mine in Beijing has decided to return to her home town because business just wasn’t happening for her.
What will the impact be?
(Letter) The religious politics of reincarnation
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Since the next reincarnation of Dalai Lama supposed to be “discovered” by the current Penchan Lama, how can a democratically reincarnated Dalai Lama have any religious legitimacy?
minipost-Dalai Lama offers olive branch. Is he going to visit China this November?
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minipost-Juan Antonio Samaranch and He Zhenliang
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Do not pressure athletes into saying sorry
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Do not pressure athletes into saying sorry
Tan Zongliang said: “I feel that I have let the country down by winning only a single bronze through four Olympics.”
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minipost-(Letter) Done Too Much?
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minipost-The Beijing Olympics: East-West Confrontation and East-East Conciliation
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minipost-(Letter) Are the Protest Parks Being Used?
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(Letter) Chinese gymnasts age controversy
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After some digging, it seems the age allegation had surfaced some time ago, but was quelled after passports and birth certificates where produced to the satisfaction of the gymnasts federation in charge.
Have not seen much of this since, except the NBC commentator and some 2nd tier reporting from NYT.
The reporter mentioned that there were some government documents on this, so I set out to find them. Here’s what I found while searching the gov.cn domain:
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minipost-From the Beijing Olympics, Come the Drums of Change
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minipost-(Letter) Bella Caroli: China cheated with underage gymnasts
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