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Vancouver is probably the most Multicultural City in North America. We have every ethnicity and background living between Whistler and Abbotsford. The Olympics couldn't have gone to a more diverse City. We mostly saw Seas of Red Clothes and accessories but the skin tones were in full spectrum. We can't help celebrating over our success and show our patriotism, we did; 1, Break our curse of Zero Golds on Canadian Soil. 2, Break an Olympic Record of Most Golds ever won at a Winter Olympics. 3, Break an Olympic Record of Most Golds ever won by a Hosting Country. 4, And owning the Podium as we referred it by the Most Golds over the other Countries.( Quality over Quantity ) To the journalist, I dont really care if not many people did or did not rock the Olympic Rings, For a Tourist, Sure, Memorabilia, but for Canadians its National Pride. Our Country is Huge, its not hard to see how much and how far across the red flags are being waved, but dont forget, USA is what... 5 x more populated.. So the amount of flags per country being waved at a host country, we would be out numbered if you look back at salt lake city and the country that hosted it. Im rambling now, but you get the point. |
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His whole article is lazy.. not just the Nazi part. He sounds the type of person who voted for Bush twice. |
do people really wear clothes w/ 5 colourful olympic rings?? i also didnt know that bronze and silver medals were worth as much as gold medals.. |
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I'll chime in here. There are multiple short sighted issues in this writer's article, the very least of which being the nazi reference. To me personally, this comes off as sour grapes completely. Basically in the same breath he criticizes the whole Canadian population for cheering on the their countrymen and then immediately brags about how well Texas residents did, two of which weren't even born in Texas! He bashes on Canadian broadcasting, despite the fact that NBC has always been extremely one sided, and has been in my perspective unwatchable, due to the American propaganda which is constant. Of course there were a much larger number of tickets available in Beijing, just compare the sheer number of events involved. In no event in Vancouver was there a venue as large as the Bird's Nest (opening ceremonies excluded). Loose marijuana laws are something I could care less about either way, but my question is: How's prohibition working out for you US in the war against weed? Overpopulated prisons on possession charges? Ya I thought so. As for the hockey, what else would you expect? Is someone from Florida, or China for that matter willing to outbid Canadians for preliminary hockey? NOT A CHANCE IN HELL. It was inflated with Canadians because they were the only ones willing to pay ridiculous prices from scalpers. One last thing, I was lucky to be at an event where a Canadian won gold (Ashley McIvor in women/s skicross:thumbsup:) and it was amazing. Never once did I not make noise for anyone just because they weren't Canadian. I'd be very curious if this writer actually took part in any events or just watched on tv. It's two very different atmospheres. |
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