I’ll be watching (and rooting) for Team USA
Comments (3) Published August 7th, 2008 under In The News, Sports
These particular Olympics have generated some controversy and dialogue on whether we should be boycotting these games due to China’s poor human rights record. I’m of the mindset that these Olympics allow the world community to better engage with China and it’s government on these issues. A boycott in this particular instance would do less than engagement to address the human rights conditions.
So I won’t be boycotting these games (and thanks to a month of free cable with gazillion channels, I’ll be enjoying many of the competitions). I am supportive that President Bush will be attending these games. I’m also glad that he has not shrunk back from his critiques of the Chinese regime and I’m curious to see what his worshiping experience will be like (and the implications of his visit) when he attends Church on Sunday. So on this note, I disagree with both major presidential candidates who said they would not attend the opening ceremonies if they were president.
What I’m looking forward to on Friday is watching Lopez Lomong carry the American flag in the opening ceremonies. It is unfortunate that the Chinese consulate revoked Joey Cheek’s visa (founder of Team Darfur, an organization of Athletes who are engaged in bringing an end to the crisis in Darfur, Sudan). The US Olympic Committee has distanced itself from Cheek and the controversy, but the captains of the American team decided that they would keep the Sudan crisis on the forefront through Lomong. Lomong is a Sudanese refugee who has an incredible and tragic story. Props to the captains for their bold move in spotlighting Lomong.
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