Is it just me or do these Olympics seem to have a different feel to them than years past? I don't feel the America loving vibe or the unity that the Olympics usually creates. My coworkers and I have been talking about the Olympics all morning and Christopher and I have been watching them quite a bit. That being said, I don't feel like I'm missing out when I don't catch something on TV.
For one, it is hard to be on twitter during the olympics (something I remember from London 2012). If you want to watch a race/competition and be surprised by who wins then DO NOT go on twitter during the day. Every race I have watched so far, I have already known the outcome. Not because I look it up but because my social media addiction makes it hard to not click on that little blue birdy.
Secondly, the scandals around Sochi are absolutely ridiculous. From the man holes not being covered, the disgusting water, the hotels that are completely undone with wires hanging everywhere, and the list continues. Just check this site. It is pretty disgusting/scary. I think when you see a country/city struggle so much to get things ready for the games it creates a sense of un-excitement. How can you be pumped for the olympics when the olympics aren't ready for the games, athletes, and media?
I also think that Russia in general has a lot to do with the lack of excitement for the Olympics. One coworker was saying how bummed she would be as an athlete if that is where you were going to compete--now I personally wouldn't turn down a trip to anywhere on this Earth because I love to explore especially internationally, I do feel that Russia is not a top 10 destination on anyone's radar especially given the controversies in their nation. Their anti-gay sentiments in particular leave me with a feeling of divided-ness, not unity, which is something I have always loved about the Olympics. The fact that athletes have to "watch their backs" while their because of their sexual orientation makes me nauseous. How on earth are we in 2014 and still do not love and accept all humans for their personhood? It is mindboggling to me.
Lastly, I think our world becomes more and more cynical and negative as time goes on rather than the other way around. A lot of that likely has to do with how quickly news can spread and how much news is worth. We can't find articles about the strides Sochi has made for the Olympics to take place because those don't exist. It's not that they haven't made strides, but that negative news is more "exciting".
All of that being said- I love the Olympics and I love watching the competitions. I still think the Summer games are much more exciting but watching people fly through the air on skis and snowboards is pretty fantastic.
For one, it is hard to be on twitter during the olympics (something I remember from London 2012). If you want to watch a race/competition and be surprised by who wins then DO NOT go on twitter during the day. Every race I have watched so far, I have already known the outcome. Not because I look it up but because my social media addiction makes it hard to not click on that little blue birdy.
Secondly, the scandals around Sochi are absolutely ridiculous. From the man holes not being covered, the disgusting water, the hotels that are completely undone with wires hanging everywhere, and the list continues. Just check this site. It is pretty disgusting/scary. I think when you see a country/city struggle so much to get things ready for the games it creates a sense of un-excitement. How can you be pumped for the olympics when the olympics aren't ready for the games, athletes, and media?
I also think that Russia in general has a lot to do with the lack of excitement for the Olympics. One coworker was saying how bummed she would be as an athlete if that is where you were going to compete--now I personally wouldn't turn down a trip to anywhere on this Earth because I love to explore especially internationally, I do feel that Russia is not a top 10 destination on anyone's radar especially given the controversies in their nation. Their anti-gay sentiments in particular leave me with a feeling of divided-ness, not unity, which is something I have always loved about the Olympics. The fact that athletes have to "watch their backs" while their because of their sexual orientation makes me nauseous. How on earth are we in 2014 and still do not love and accept all humans for their personhood? It is mindboggling to me.
Lastly, I think our world becomes more and more cynical and negative as time goes on rather than the other way around. A lot of that likely has to do with how quickly news can spread and how much news is worth. We can't find articles about the strides Sochi has made for the Olympics to take place because those don't exist. It's not that they haven't made strides, but that negative news is more "exciting".
All of that being said- I love the Olympics and I love watching the competitions. I still think the Summer games are much more exciting but watching people fly through the air on skis and snowboards is pretty fantastic.
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