Anonymous wrote:At this rate, no one is going to want to come to the Olympics in the US. Thanks Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Some athletes may be afraid to come for fear of being stopped at the border and thrown into an El Salvador prison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the headlines about coaches, athletes and entertainers from other countries being detained or denied admission into the US, I am not sure how the country can host the olympics or world cup in the coming years.
The World Cup will be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a point at which other countries will boycott the LA Olympics in response to Trump’s disrespectful treatment and restrictions on the press? Will that prevent the government from abandoning democracy? I was looking for some hope that the patriotism and glamour of hosting the Olympics might be a more powerful check on Trump becoming more autocratic, but perhaps any international protest would be sadly spun/interpreted as “deserved” economic punishment for liberal Angelenos (even though LA and SoCal has many Rs, too).
I find a boycott unlikely.
I find an enormous debacle incredibly likely - one way or the other.
1) The Olympics' organizers resist Trump's inevitable meddling and Trump/the Trump Administration retaliates by messing with visa, etc., public insults to the athletes, etc.; or
2) Trump is allowed to be involved, is personally involved, and it's the modern equivalent of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and we perhaps never live down the shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a very long time away. World Cup should be interesting, though.
Nah no way!
Futbol fans are fanatics. They will not boycott… Christ did u see where the last one was held and all the people that died to make it happen …and the show went on.
FIFA is corrupt
Anonymous wrote:Is there a point at which other countries will boycott the LA Olympics in response to Trump’s disrespectful treatment and restrictions on the press? Will that prevent the government from abandoning democracy? I was looking for some hope that the patriotism and glamour of hosting the Olympics might be a more powerful check on Trump becoming more autocratic, but perhaps any international protest would be sadly spun/interpreted as “deserved” economic punishment for liberal Angelenos (even though LA and SoCal has many Rs, too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the headlines about coaches, athletes and entertainers from other countries being detained or denied admission into the US, I am not sure how the country can host the olympics or world cup in the coming years.
The World Cup will be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Given the headlines about coaches, athletes and entertainers from other countries being detained or denied admission into the US, I am not sure how the country can host the olympics or world cup in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Please. No one's boycotting over Ukraine and some delusional white American liberals' complaints.