Anti-Olympics? Don’t mind if I do!

So, the latest trend (and by “latest” I mean I’ve seen various similar complaints about it for the last 7 years — since we lost the stupid vote — but they’ve ramped up recently) is for pro-olympic people to try to tell anti-olympic people to shhh, just have a good time.

My general response? No. What the fuck? I’m pretty firmly against the Olympics, and you’re suggesting I enjoy them? I didn’t really care about them when they were in other parts of the world, why exactly would I care now that they’re outside my front door?

But honestly, people make my arguments for me — I haven’t even HAD to post about this, because… really? Really? That’s the best you can come up with? That’s barely worth my time. As an example, I had to laugh when someone shared this link with me.

They think us “Pro-Games” people are trying to quel their “freedom” of speech.

No, you know what we’re trying to do?

We’re trying to get you to shut up [...]

Oh, that’s all. Well, that’s totally different.

Actually, what amuses me is the more people tell me I should just lay back and take it like a good little girl (just close your eyes and think of London Vancouver), the more I actually want to express my opinion. Honestly, I’m more apathetic about the Olympics than anything else — until the Pro-Olympians start in on the anti-Olympians… and then, well that’s where it gets interesting.

Arguing about something I have virtually no emotional investment in is fun! Somewhat petty, perhaps, but fun nevertheless. Hey, I’m just doing what they suggested: Finding some way to make the Olympics work for me.

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One Response to “Anti-Olympics? Don’t mind if I do!”

  1. Jeff says:

    Well, if the Olympics were currently being held in, well, wherever the Hell the alternatives to Vancouver were, and if some old Pro-Olympics people were bitching and moaning about what coulda been, I’m pretty sure I know what the anti-Olympics folks would be telling them. It’s just people being people; one more reason to seriously consider becoming a dog instead. Dogs are great.

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