Yes, in the western world, national categorizations have lost much of their meaning. When I hear an athlete is Japanese, I know he's Japanese. When I hear he's Russian or Polish, I also know what I'm going to get, but when he's "French" or "English," I'm looking for a pic on the web. When he's American, I know he's black. It's sad to see Italy going down this same road. When I read about the long jumper, Howe, I knew from the name something was up.
The people who want a new world order with no national sovereignty are really winning out. What's the point of even wearing a uniform with a country's name on it? Was there someone in Italy who felt some sense of national pride when Howe won the long jump? When Guy Drut won the 110 meter hurdles gold in 1976, I think every person in France had a tear in his/her eye.
I admire the Asians and Eastern Europeans for staying strong. Nations are really just families grown big.
The people who want a new world order with no national sovereignty are really winning out. What's the point of even wearing a uniform with a country's name on it? Was there someone in Italy who felt some sense of national pride when Howe won the long jump? When Guy Drut won the 110 meter hurdles gold in 1976, I think every person in France had a tear in his/her eye.
I admire the Asians and Eastern Europeans for staying strong. Nations are really just families grown big.