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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Harrumph File # 101 08.07.2016 I hate The Olympics



     My friends, I have come to a conclusion that I would like to share with you.  I hate the Olympics.  No, I don’t mean just the Rio Olympics that are happening even as I speak, I mean I hate the Olympics as a general rule.  Now, the Rio Olympics are deserved to be hated on their own merits, beginning with their lying opening ceremony.  The designers claimed the show wasn’t about Brazil, but about the world; yet it was nothing but indigenous Brazil, Brazil discovered, Brazilian jungles, both natural and cement, until…global warming.  That’s when I turned it off (and, it was like 10pm; waaaay past my bedtime.)  I didn’t even want to stay up to see the Olympic cauldron lit because, once again, Rio lied to me.  I was told that Pele, someone all the world has admired ever since he appeared as an ace soccer player (no, NOT futbol) in the 1981 hit movie “Victory,” starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, and Max von Sydow, (as the most sympathetic Nazi since Colonel Klink,) would light the Olympic cauldron.  But nooooooo!  At the last minute, we were told Pele was too sick to light the cauldron, so they replaced him with some no-name Brazilian marathoner!  What!?!  Why the hell couldn’t they just wheelchair poor Pele’s crippled body out there with the torch and have him drop it in the cauldron?  Oh, could it be those final 27 steps?  Hey, how about you clowns get with the ADA standards and put in an elevator for the disabled? Jeeze, be inclusive for once.  Anyway, I didn’t get to see Pele one last time, but at least the U.S. won the first gold medal of the games…with a rifle!

     Ok, enough about Rio, why exactly do I now hate the Olympics?  Recently, I saw an online video that pointed out that female athletes at Rio are being commented on about their appearance, not their athletic abilities.  They’re described as “emotional,” whereas male athletes are described as “courageous” and “strong.”  The video ends by saying that 45% of Olympic athletes are women “...And they deserve to be treated equally.”  Here – here!  I couldn’t agree more.  Finally, someone is brave enough to call out the Olympics as the embarrassment of sexism and misogyny that it is!  This is why I hate the Olympics.  It’s high time we started treating women equally, therefore I am, here and now, calling for a more equal Olympic games.  Why do we have men and women segregated into “Women’s 100m butterfly” and “Men’s 100m butterfly?”  Why can’t women vault the same poles that men are vaulting?  After all, isn’t gender just an artificial construct?  The U.S. is leading the way by allowing women to enter any combat specialty in the military, isn’t it time for women to run the marathon alongside men?  Can we not just have the “100m butterfly” for athletes to compete in?  Wait, what?  We can’t do that because in many sports men will dominate the pool, or the track, or the road?  Well, girlie, I guess you’ll just have to put in a little more practice to get that bronze medal.