Anti - Olympic Protestors.

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hazabaza1

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I shall share with you some of the wisdom i have gained over the years of my life here.

People are batshit crazy.
I wish the Escapist had signatures because I would totally use this if it did.

OT: I have no opinion on the Olympics. Couldn't give a crap if they close or not.
 

Altorin

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I have to admit, watching Gretsky take that last right to the external cauldron on TV, I thought it would have been hilarious if someone hit him with a snowball they had preserved in their freezer, just for the lulz.
 

Bretty

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troth said:
The amount of tax money going into the olympics is absurd. And as others have said "It's just a bunch of jocks playing games". So to recap: the government is pouring millions into sports, rather than, oh I don't know, paving the streets of Vancouver with fucking gold while feeding all of Africa for a year.
I hope you arent being serious?

The games are financed by Companies, McDonalds, Atos, VISA, to name but a few.

Before the games moved to Vancouver the people held a refurendum and overwhelmingly agreed to it.

The only tax money that went into the 2010 Winter games were used to create the tracks in Whistler, Cyprus and Richmond. Now why did they do this? Simple, Richmond now has a Multi Million dollar legacy stadium which all residents can use. It fits Two Olympic Size Ice rinks or 1 rink and 4 tournament size Basketball courts. Not to mention the 5 BLOODY HUGE gyms and rowing facilities in it. I work for VANOC and have seen it.

Oh, and the tracks? Well they can be used almost year round by the constant compititions. And guess what... this brings a shit load of money to these areas YEAR FUCKING ROUND.

Your opinion is so unvalid that it makes me feel sorry your inability to think for yourself.

The games provided not just me a job but 3000+ too. Not to mention the athletes villages which will now be used as cheaper housing for those that need it. How about all the homeless pefab shelters that will be given, from the games, to the city of Vancouver.

I understand the need for people to be free to protest. But when that protest prevents the vetarans a ceremony to show respect to those fighting (for us by the way) and those that have and those that have passed because of it; just makes me angry. Anti Social behaviour is all this was.

Clever people want the games to come to them. Stupid people dont.

Oh and by the way. VANOC just turned down $22million from the Canadian Govt. as they are now in the black (Oh and by the way, a'fucking'gain, any profit that VANOC makes is split evenly between the Cities of BC and the IOC)

I know what you are thinking..... god VANOC is evil... right?

Terramax said:
Perhaps because it costs millions. I mean, millions that could be spent on people dying or animals suffering but is instead spent on a bunch of sports which are becoming increasingly about politics rather than being a celebration.
I wont even start on this childishness.
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
See, it's actually a PR stunt for Dante's Inferno.
EA really are going to town with the promotions, aren't they? ;O)

I think the protests are more against Vancouver being taken over completely by the games, and the fact that hosting the games costs an obscene amount of money, that people think could be put to better uses. It's a feeling shared by many people about the Summer Games in 2012 in GB...
 

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IckleMissMayhem said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
See, it's actually a PR stunt for Dante's Inferno.
EA really are going to town with the promotions, aren't they? ;O)

I think the protests are more against Vancouver being taken over completely by the games, and the fact that hosting the games costs an obscene amount of money, that people think could be put to better uses. It's a feeling shared by many people about the Summer Games in 2012 in GB...
Hopefully the world will have ended by then.

The alternative (Olympics in the UK under a Tory government) is too terrifying to contemplate.
 

Dorian6

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Dorian6 said:
dunno.

The Olympics is a celebration of sportsmanship and athleticism. Where countries all over the world who would normally hate each other can put that aside in the name of friendly competition (with the exception of Iran and Israel).

I can understand protesting the Beijing Olympics, genocide and oppression being two staples of Chinese society, but Canada? Canada is f*cking awesome. I have no idea what these protests are all aboot.
Oh wow another informed opinion. Genocide a staple of Chinese society? What are you an idiot? You think every country in the world has clean hands? No country does. And irregardless the actions of a government are NOT reflective of the values of that society. Or is China extra bad because they allegedly abuse their own people, whereas someone like the United States abuses Iraqi prisoners and bombs Afghani weddings and holds hundreds of people without charge so it's okay??

Please.

Canada for example during WW2 sent all japanese canadians to prison camps, liquidated all their assets (ie sold their houses, cars, businesses, boats, possessions for pennies), and then at the end of the war, split them up even more.

Did they do this to the German canadians? No.

Hell even the United States, who interned their japanese americans at least let those people go back to their houses after the war. Rather than sell them off for a dollar a piece or whatever nonsensical prices they went for.
*sigh* stop...just stop

when did i ever say that "every country in the world has clean hands?" The United States has done a lot of f*cked up sh*t, but we don't own another country whom we deny basic human rights guaranteed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Now please, get over yourself and don't use me as the vessel to air your grievances about governmental corruption.
 

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I thought the same exact thing when I heard about this and I'm from the U.S. Seriously what is there to riot or protest about???? It made no sense to me and it still doesn't.
 

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Terramax said:
lSHaDoW-FoXl said:
Why are people protesting against the olympics?
Perhaps because it costs millions. I mean, millions that could be spent on people dying or animals suffering but is instead spent on a bunch of sports which are becoming increasingly about politics rather than being a celebration.
In that case we should all just sit at home and cry in a corner on account of all the dying and suffering animals and people....seriously? I think that we can have both the Olympics and charities and projects that support people who are suffering.
 

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SonicKoala said:
I'm amazed that not a single person is aware of why these people are protesting the Olympics - I suppose it really is a local issue.

Although I'm no expert on it, I do have a fairly good idea. As some of you may know, Vancouver has one of the WORST homeless problems in North America. The Downtown East side of the city is an extremely impoverished, drug-riddled area, and it's been like this for a long time. The idea that the government isn't doing enough to help this problem has long been a contested issue, but it's really been brought to the forefront in the years leading up to the Olympics. The city has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into projects being built PURELY FOR these two weeks in February, yet when it comes to helping people who actually LIVE in Vancouver, the government always seems strapped for cash.

There a number of other factors too - in a recent article, it was revealed that Vancouver has the most expensive housing market in the entire fucking world. With housing costs already at all-time highs, people are worried about the additional price increases the games may bring, not to mention the tax hikes which are likely to follow the games, considering the MONSTROUS debt the city has taken on. To give you an idea of how huge the debt is going to be, Montreal, who hosted the games in 1976, just finished paying off their Olympic debt two years ago. So yeah, as you can see, there are a shit load of reasons why people are against the games being here, and I personally feel the protestors are fully justified in their opposition.
This is interesting and does make some sense. However, one would think that this kind of international and large scale project could provide a crap load of jobs (albeit temporary ones). I thought one of the main reasons that Brazil (Rio) wanted the summer Olympics was that it would bring in a lot of money and provide jobs for the citizens there, who are also very depressed economically.

I guess it just still doesn't make much sense. Also, the protests seems slightly pointless to me considering they aren't going to accomplish anything seeing as the Olympics are already happening and aren't going to just go away...
 
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Well I've always considered sports in general to be rather a waste of money, time and potential military personnel (snap! Nah, I respect the soldiers who are doing their jobs properly), so I can understand the protests in that regard, more so with the added information of Vancouver's impoverished districts.

Apparently though, these things help to regenerate the local economy. I still haven't seen how (here's the cue for someone with knowledge of this to step in and furnish me with oodles of interesting information on why I should approve of any kind of Olympic event), and if the 2008 Olympics and the impressive display of money-wasting I saw with them has anything to say about it, I doubt I yet will.
 

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Daffy F said:
mattman106 said:
Daffy F said:
mattman106 said:
You are a PRIZE WINNER Sir. yeah I agree, it's piss easy to protest about stuff like the Olympics without having to do anything beyond saying 'I am protesting against the Olympics'.
Do I win anything? Like, I dunno, a packet of gummy bears or something?
Umm, the satisfaction of knowing your opinion is shared by someone anonymous on the internet... sorry.
Damn! But I get to keep the box, right?
Oh yeah man totally, go to town on the box; My gift you.
 

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troth said:
Maybe they put it right next to a slum, because such expansive and famous public facilities would skyrocket the value of all the land around it.

Nah, that would be stupid. They obviously wanted to taunt the poor people.
 

PinkAngelKitty

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Apparently native land was stolen to build the venues on. Which is bullshit. This isn't their land. It's Canada's.
 

troth

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SilentHunter7 said:
troth said:
Maybe they put it right next to a slum, because such expansive and famous public facilities would skyrocket the value of all the land around it.

Nah, that would be stupid. They obviously wanted to taunt the poor people.
It's not right next to the lower east side. In fact, most of the Olympic venues are on the other side of the city.
 

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The way I see it, real life and the internet have very similar rules, except rule 34 is changed from "there is porn of it" to "there are protesters against it".

uh, and stuff.
 

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I can see why people are against the Olympics. With all the money a host country spends on the Olympics, that same amount of money could be spent on fighting poverty, homelessness, schools, and/or medicine.

At the same time I can see the Olympics as a good thing. Not because of the sports but because many different nations come together.

In my opinion I think it might be better if countries do not spend as much money on the Olympics. That is just my opinion though.


I also understand that companies like Macdonald's pay for a big chunk of the Olympics. I know it isn't just the host country that foots the bill.
 

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All this complaining about the costs and taxes, you would think these cities are forced to host the olympics or something.
 

The Unskilled78

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I just think the whole aspect of "yeah, sports/physical effort" is over-rated. Maybe if it actually meant anything, I would give a crap
 

troth

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Bretty said:
troth said:
My original idea was to tell you to: Die in a fire, fueled by shit, while being raped by a porcupine.

But when I remembered that the porcupine's nether regions have no spikes, I decided to go with a real argument.

I was going to say:

The protesters aren't against the Olympics, they're against the government deciding to hold them right next to the biggest slum in Canada during a recession.

But you would probably claim something about how you know about that and there is no way that the money from the Olympics could solve the lower east side problem and we might as well ignore it.

I was also going to try to say:

Perhaps you are unaware of the "Sea to sky" highway. Which is from Horseshoe bay to whistler, and cost an undisclosed amount of money. Undisclosed because if the number was released then there would be people getting flayed.

But oops, I forgot that every expense except a couple ice rinks is paid for by McDonald's.

So I am forced to take the low road. To see the low road, please see my original idea, and attempt to perform every detail mentioned.

DISCLAIMER: If you have no argument and decide to report me so that I get suspended and can't make anymore comebacks, I really don't care. That is lower than my road, congratulations.
You really made me lol with this one. If you had taken four seconds, out of your obviously hate filled life, to actually read what I said you would know what you said makes no sense.

Do you Think Visa or McDonalds is going to put money towards helping the Lower East Side's issues? Considering the vast amount of money these games bring to the games, not to mention the jobs and infrastructure improvements it brings.

But I guess that doesn't come anywhere near touching... "No Games more houses" right?

Your intelligence, I am sorry to say, is lacking. That or you are maybe 16 and cant form your own opinion based off of fact and history.

I moved to Vancouver with $2000 by myself and have somehow managed to Stay cosy in N. Van. So to all those in the east side... get a fucking job, or get a fucking education, you whiny bastards.

Oh and Troth... this is the high road... the road above you... your kind aren't welcome on it.
It is all so clear to me now. You're a fucking troll.