Comments Thread For: Hooper Says Risk Was Worth it For Aboriginal Culture
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I gotta admit, I've been catching a number of BBC streams, and the British broadcasts aren't nearly as bad as the US broadcasts.
I don't know what you want from me, but I've watched many Olympics, and at least in the US, the broadcasts are extremely political and jingoistic. When you say "evidence", it means to me that you want me to site specific examples. I'm sorry, but I can't do that with television broadcasts. I have heard criticisms of NBC's coverage of the opening ceremony based on jingoism. For instance, you can listen to Eddie Goldman's opening comments on one of his recent NHB News podcasts.
http://nhbnews.podomatic.com/entry/2...22_52_32-07_00
Unfortunately he doesn't elaborate too much, but he is generally good on his word.
Again, I don't know about in the UK, but in the US the broadcasts are chalk full of political messages. For instance, I recall in the last Olympics, commentators piggy backing on Iranian athletes to denigrate the Iranian prime minister. There are innumerable examples like that, at least on US television.Comment
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That the Olympics has always been nationalistic in nature? That's more than my position, it's indisputable fact. Ever since the Ancient Greeks used the games to help avert war.
Now, feel free to lay out your case as to why Hooper deserved to be banned for dawning a t-shirt, if you would.
I agree. Did you really feel compelled to compound the situation?Last edited by 2shameless; 08-01-2012, 10:46 AM.Comment
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