(Jennie Finch)
Anyway, speaking of rain, I have to act as a little storm cloud by posting this quote from George Will.
"This year's August upheaval coincides, probably not coincidentally, with the world's preoccupation with that charade of international comity, the Olympics. For only the third time in 72 years (Berlin 1936, Moscow 1980), the games are being hosted by a tyrannical regime, the mind of which was displayed in the opening ceremony featuring thousands of drummers, each face contorted with the same grotesquely frozen grin. It was a tableau of the miniaturization of the individual and the subordination of individuality to the collective. Not since the Nazi's 1934 Nuremberg rally, which Leni Riefenstahl turned into the film "Triumph of the Will," has tyranny been so brazenly tarted up as art.
A worldwide audience of billions swooned over the Beijing ceremony. Who remembers 1934? Or anything."
I think George Will hit the nail on the head. All the polish and gloss should not allow us to forget the Communists, Tibet, political prisoners, religious persecution, no liberty (i.e. private property) or lack of freedom of speech. And though they are becoming capitalists more and more all the time, lets not forget that the Republic of China was created from a violent blood bath.
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