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Outkick carried an article recently wondering if it isn't time to end the Olympics. The answer is yes. The Olympics are undoubtedly classified as "too big to fail," but they're just plain too big. What a colossal headache the Games were for Tokyo and the Japanese, not to mention the $15 billion wasted on hosting them in front of no spectators. Host countries have to set up colossal police states to run them, while the citizens of host cities are greatly impinged by all the restrictions that take place.
The original idea behind the Olympics was to promote and honor amateur athletics, which of course are long gone now, as best exemplified by the U.S.'s stable of millionaires in the prominent sports ("prominent" meaning the ones NBC is interested in hyping). And of course there's the "wokeness" and freak show factors. The corporate media used to mock the muscular female athletes from the USSR and the Eastern Bloc in the "old days," but now muscular and burly girls are prized and held up as great role models.
Corporatized, politicized and weaponized, the Olympics have been ruined just like everything else has been by Globohomo. And the horrible ratings only bolster the reality that there's precious little interest in them anymore despite the best efforts of the system to create excitement.
As I wrote a few days ago, the networks loved the Olympics because they drew high ratings. If this is no longer the case, along with the problems hosting them, they will fade away. Due to what they have become, good riddance.