I have refrained from posting about Olympic controversy during the Olympics. This is not a controversy, it is just people acting dumb.
Today's newspapers were filled with pictures of Chinese hurdler, Liu Xiang, and the faces of people in tears over his sudden exit from the games. Cry for Sichuan, cry for the firefighters who gave their lives in Mong Kok, but please don't cry for Liu. He still has his gold medal from 2004, and he has won many many events between then and now. He is no slouch, and certainly not a disappointment. China is shooting for 40 gold medals in this Olympics. People shouldn't cry over the one they can't get.
Of course, that's not all. The worst part is probably the silly internet folk (AKA 憤青), who are calling Liu a coward, speculate that he pulled out on purpose, and whining about how they feel cheated. Cheated? Last I heard, the Olympic televised broadcasts are free. Let's say you managed to get an overpriced ticket to watch the race live: last I heard, there's still a 110 meter hurdle event going on. It's not like the event was cancelled. People cheated themselves by putting too much focus on Liu.
There are the more mellow ones who say they wish Liu would have ran anyways since he showed up, to "finish what he started". Err... the man still has something called a career. If he destroys his Achilles tendon just so you can "get your money's worth", Liu's career as a hurdler may just end then and there.
The media is also certainly at fault, for over promoting Liu. However, I'm cutting them a huge break this time. If it wasn't for the media, Liu wouldn't have been making 60 million yuan per year in sponsorship money.
So stop whinning. Nobody lost here.
Today's newspapers were filled with pictures of Chinese hurdler, Liu Xiang, and the faces of people in tears over his sudden exit from the games. Cry for Sichuan, cry for the firefighters who gave their lives in Mong Kok, but please don't cry for Liu. He still has his gold medal from 2004, and he has won many many events between then and now. He is no slouch, and certainly not a disappointment. China is shooting for 40 gold medals in this Olympics. People shouldn't cry over the one they can't get.
Of course, that's not all. The worst part is probably the silly internet folk (AKA 憤青), who are calling Liu a coward, speculate that he pulled out on purpose, and whining about how they feel cheated. Cheated? Last I heard, the Olympic televised broadcasts are free. Let's say you managed to get an overpriced ticket to watch the race live: last I heard, there's still a 110 meter hurdle event going on. It's not like the event was cancelled. People cheated themselves by putting too much focus on Liu.
There are the more mellow ones who say they wish Liu would have ran anyways since he showed up, to "finish what he started". Err... the man still has something called a career. If he destroys his Achilles tendon just so you can "get your money's worth", Liu's career as a hurdler may just end then and there.
The media is also certainly at fault, for over promoting Liu. However, I'm cutting them a huge break this time. If it wasn't for the media, Liu wouldn't have been making 60 million yuan per year in sponsorship money.
So stop whinning. Nobody lost here.
Oh please...
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