I like the snowboarding and other so called X game type events, fun to watch, but I don't like judged sports. Too easy to have people with an agenda sway the results.
The Hock said:
My first trigger pull landed me on some weird snowboard event that involves sliding on a rail then doing backflips, and included some guy with climbing rope dreadlocks and a baggy oversize ski outfit.
All of the "new sports" at the Winter Olympic Games just happen to be judged events. Well, isn't that a heart-stopping surprise...
Judged events are always open to manipulation. Back in the "Communist era", Soviet figure skaters could fall and smash half of their teeth out on the ice and still be guaranteed a medal. It doesn't take a particularly imaginative analytical brain to see that the judged events which have gradually been introduced since 1992 ("freestyle" skiing and snowboarding) have the long-term goal of filtering more non-Whites into the Winter Olympics. Just look at the comparatively high number of Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean competitors. I can only imagine what will happen if a "charismatic" American Negro snowboarder of average to slightly above average ability ever makes an appearance and manages to avoid crashing out...
I don't wish to demean any sports or their practitioners but I have to say that while they're all very admirable as "extreme sports" and recreational pursuits, freestyle skiing and snowboarding are - to put it mildly - absolute bull**** as "legitimate"
sports and shouldn't be anywhere near the Winter Olympics. At this rate, we'll soon see skateboarding, surfing, bodybuilding, and perhaps even gurning at the Summer Olympics.
If the IOC wishes to place more and more emphasis on judged events at the winter games , they might as well go the whole ****ing hog and unleash a "snowman building" competition (men's singles; ladies' singles; men's pairs; ladies' pairs; mixed pairs). As this would involve a form of construction, however, it would be a 100% Negro-free affair until the end of time, so I can't see it gaining approval. What a pity...
Then there's that other mockery of a "discipline": short track speed skating. This "exciting" event features a swarm of puny, generally sub-5'8" "athletes" scampering around a track that's smaller than a hockey rink. As the "sport" is nothing more than a pee-wee variant of proper speed skating it is quite derided in Europe yet is inordinately popular among the physically impressive, rice-fed inhabitants of China and South Korea - which, of course, explains its continued presence at the winter games...
backrow said:
i trust you are going to enjoy this video, polish commentary: Zbigniew Brodka beating Davis en route to GOLD medal for Poland!
Zbigniew Brodka is another Polish athlete who has succeeded
despite the "system". Unlike many of his top international competitors, Brodka is a genuine amateur who works full-time as a firefighter and receives bugger all sponsorship from the Polish ex-Communist (sorry, that's
post-Communist...) "establishment". Brodka and four other athletes were forced to launch a campaign on the Polish crowdfunding site Polak Potrafi to help raise enough money to prepare for and travel to Sochi. Meanwhile, the fat-arsed parasites of the PKOl (Polish Olympic Committee) and PZLS (Polish Speed Skating Association) are living the high life and travelling to the Olympics at taxpayers' expense, spending money on just about everything - except the athletes. But they'll all come out of the woodwork of the bars and brothels to be photographed with Brodka and claim his personal success as their own...