Topic: Hmmmm....
ShyKBear's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:13 PM
Should the US Boycott the Olympics?

I don't know about this one...I've never really watched the them anyway... ohwell

link97my's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:14 PM
why would they boycott it

MirrorMirror's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:15 PM
smokin The U.S. is not going to boycott the Olympics. smokin

ShyKBear's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:17 PM

why would they boycott it


Because supposedly they want to place it in Beijing

ominousman26's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:18 PM
uuuuuuuhhh.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................i dont know

blondguy42's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:19 PM
Edited by blondguy42 on Tue 03/25/08 07:20 PM
with all the violence and trouble going on in Bejing, I would say yes, granted the athletes have trained long and hard to be in the olympics, but safety must be the utmost importance for our athletes, its sad enough we have our men and woman over seas dying for something thats only three letters(oil). I am all for boycotting the olympics, this is just my opinon, have a good day and a betr tomorrow.

ShyKBear's photo
Tue 03/25/08 07:20 PM
And their human right violations, I just wanted to see what everyones view are

mnhiker's photo
Tue 03/25/08 08:14 PM
Boycott the Chinese??? noway noway noway

They hold a lot of our debt and are keeping our asses from going into depression!!! frown frown frown

Nice Chinese!!! What Tibet? What human rights violations? laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

mnhiker's photo
Tue 03/25/08 08:15 PM
Just watch 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' five times. You'll forget all about Tibet. :wink:

Totage's photo
Tue 03/25/08 08:17 PM

Should the US Boycott the Olympics?

I don't know about this one...I've never really watched the them anyway... ohwell


Nah, too much money to be made. ohwell

Lindyy's photo
Wed 03/26/08 07:26 AM

Just watch 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' five times. You'll forget all about Tibet. :wink:


MNHiker:

Were there not riots going on over there and perhaps security is an issue? I heard something very vague, was not paying too much attention, but supposedly the US warned all going there about privacy because of the rioting, supposedly cameras even in the hotel rooms?

Anyway, what is that movie about?

Lindyy
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JaceKnows's photo
Wed 03/26/08 07:32 AM


why would they boycott it


Because supposedly they want to place it in Beijing


Honey, they ARE placing it in Beijing. Done deal, signed, sealed, delivered.

And there's no way on God's green earth that the US is going to boycott these Olympics.

You could have a big democracy cakewalk down the middle of Tiananmen Square, and it won't make a lick of difference in how much money and status is at stake here, politically and economically speaking.

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Wed 03/26/08 08:01 AM


Just watch 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' five times. You'll forget all about Tibet. :wink:


MNHiker:

Were there not riots going on over there and perhaps security is an issue? I heard something very vague, was not paying too much attention, but supposedly the US warned all going there about privacy because of the rioting, supposedly cameras even in the hotel rooms?

Anyway, what is that movie about?

Lindyy
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Lindyy,

Yes, the Chinese were cracking down on the Tibetan protesters and also blaming the Dali Lama, who is against violence.

Don't know about the privacy warnings or cameras in hotel rooms, but it wouldn't surprise me.

After all, this is the same type of regime that killed and arrested their own citizens in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -
The plot is paraphrased from Wikipedia along with my own observations.

'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' was a China-Hong Kong-Taiwan-United States co-production movie, set in the historic Qing Dynasty in China.

The story was about two martial arts warriors, Li Mu-bai and Yu Shu-lien.

Mu-bai and Shu-lien are attracted to each another but have abstained from a relationship because Shu-lien was betrothed years ago to Mu-bai's "Brother in Oath", who was killed in battle.

Central to the story is a legendary sword, called the Green Destiny, which is stolen.

There's a lot of martial arts violence and swordplay in the movie but also a lot of beautiful scenes and settings as well.

The movie is somewhat unusual in that it has women fighting in martial arts scenes, which was rarely if ever depicted in these kinds of movies in the past.

This is becoming more common, 'Kill Bill' was another movie that had women in martial arts fight scenes.