Anonymous wrote:I actually would like to watch the replays because they're entertaining, but Peacock has taken all the Breaking replays away. Other Olympic competitions are available. I've been watching the surfing and climbing, etc, as I've had time. Feeling upset by their knee jerk reaction.
Unfortunately, I think they took it down everywhere. It's the whitewashing of sports. It does a disservice to all the real breakdancing athletes that competed in the event, and they've probably lost thousands of dollars in sponsorships from lack of exposure. They're probably not even allowed to complain about losing money and exposure like all the athletes affected by Russian and Chinese cheaters because somehow it's a 21st century fascist interpretation of bullying. It distracts from the narrative that a clown shouldn't participate at the Olympics outside of the opening and closing ceremonies and get hurt feelings when they knew exactly what they were doing when they were doing it. The excuse that she used (i.e., wasn't as good and had to be creative) is not what lesser athletes use in track and field, swimming, or basically any other event when they know they're going to be lapped in mid and long distance events because they're not as good.