The condemnation of China and the future of Tibet is far more important than any sporting event founded on greed.
'A boycott of the Olympics would be drastic, but it is exactly what is needed to prise Tibet away from the clutches of China'
Many people claim that a boycott of the Olympic Games in Beijing would be disastrous, but I think that it is essential.
The situation in Tibet, a disgusting, morally repugnant occupation of not only the land but also the culture, and the very essence of Tibetan life, is something that has to be addressed.
Too many of us trot out the trite claims that it would be unfair on the sportsmen and the sponsors. That is merely a selfish way of trying to hide the truth – that to many westerners Tibet is out of sight and out of mind.
The fact that organising the Olympics takes a ridiculous amount of effort, the fact that it is a worldwide event, and the fact that it is the symbol of sporting integrity means that if the Olympics were boycotted, then the spotlight of the world would be on China and their behaviour.
I think that this is one of the few ways to actually force China to leave Tibet, or at least make concessions. Right now the Chinese know that the rest of the world, led by the money-obsessed West, couldn’t possibly turn down what is essentially a sporting festival, for the life of a country.
Read that again - The Olympics is a sporting festival. Tibet is a country.
Saying that the show must go on clearly shows the Chinese that the West will turn a blind eye to atrocities, and sweep them under the carpet – to gleefully gorge themselves in the Olympic cash bonanza.
Again I come back to the point that the Olympics is a sporting festival and Tibet is a country.
What an arrogant attitude we have. Imagine if Britain was an occupied nation, it’s very essence held in a straitjacket by an invading nation (who just so happens to be hosting the next Olympics). How would we feel if someone said that they would like to do something to help us out of our tragic plight, but they don’t want to miss out on seeing who gets Gold in curling.
It is now over to the politicians to do something about this. The atrophied 27 Presidents of the European Olympic Committees recently voted unanimously not to boycott the Olympics – a tacit declaration that the matter of Tibet is beyond the realms of Sport and that other politicians need to make the decision.
A boycott of the Olympics would be drastic, but it is exactly what is needed to prise Tibet away from the clutches of China.
People who favour the Olympics over a country’s life need to get some perspective. To twist and turn Bill Shankly . . . “Life isn’t a matter of sport, it’s much more important than that.”
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