Who Won This Year's Olympics?
by
Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
by Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
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The
Games have always brought people together in peace to respect universal
moral principles.
~ Website
of the International Olympic Committee
"I
owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father."
~ Paul
Hamm, Gymnast
Who
won this year's Beijing Olympics? Of course, the United States did,
right? And, if you were to judge this by looking at the American
new media, you'd be right. But, alas, as the American Mainstream
News Media is wont to do, they don’t report the facts. From mushrooms
clouds created by bombs dropped by Saddam Hussein over American
cities; to hidden caches of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq;
to even repeating such brash hypocritical nonsense as Condi Rice’s
quote about military power: That it is "not the way to deal
in the 21st century," the American media have it,
most unfortunately, wrong once again. America did not win this year’s
Olympic games. The fact of the matter is that, China did. China
gets the gold; America gets the silver; Russia gets the Bronze.
I
must admit that I had to look up who had won the silver and bronze
as I, like any other person, don’t really care about who comes in
second or third. Like most people, I only care about who wins. This
is Olympic Gold we’re talking about here, right?
I
guess I am of the ilk of guys like Al Davis, owner of the Oakland
Raiders who says stuff like, "Just
win, baby." I think 99% of all Americans are this way,
or they used to be, up until this year’s Olympics. Now it looks
like America accepts, "Also Ran."
The
Chinese won this year's Olympics hand's down. Good for them. They
deserve it, too. They had the better team.
America? We
stumbled in with the Silver. We're number two, but we try harder...
No, that's not really true. I’d love to say that we try harder,
but we don’t. In fact, we hardly make any effort at all. It's amazing
that with the lack of effort and education that the average America
puts in everyday that we, as a nation, are still afloat at all.
We don't try harder, we just try to bend the facts to fit our state
of denial.
America is
not number one in anything at all anymore... Excepting for the numbers
of people we put in prison, the national
debt, personal
debt, how
many people we've killed in the last few years. Also, we are
number one in an area that most Americans would like to ignore;
we're
number one when it comes to invading, bombing, occupying, and interfering
in the internal affairs of other countries far more than any other
nation on the planet. America can boast that it has sixty-three
years of this kind of crime against humanity and is still going
strong!
Things
are bad and they are getting worse, but you already knew that...
unless, of course, you are one of the very many Americans in serious
denial.
I
chuckle whenever I see the 2008 Beijing Olympics Medal Counts on
a site geared for American consumption. There's the Good Old U.S.
of A. in her God given place at Number One in medals. Go USA. Surely
we are the best. We are the chosen people. We beat everybody every
time. We are number one...well, or maybe we’re not. At this year’s
Olympics, for the rest of the entire world, America was second best.
And Joe-Public American seems happy about it?
Whatever
happened to going for the Gold? I remember a time, actually exactly
four years ago, when American's didn't care about the Silver or
Bronze, but only cared about the Gold. It was back in those days
when America hauled in the most Gold medals of any country and Gold
medals were all that mattered. No one cared about Silver or Bronze.
But now that the USA got it's rear-end handed to it on a platter
by Chinese athletes, the US mass media has to kowtow to machismo
psychosis in a public with serious confidence problems by making
it look like the USA won the Olympics.
I’ve
got news for you. America did not win the Beijing Olympics. It’s
over. We lost.
Click
on and look at these charts. The
first one is made for American consumption. It, to be kind,
bends the truth. It shows the USA at number one with a total of
110 medals. China is second.
But, alas, the truth hurts. The
second chart is the official Overall Medal Standings as stated by
the IOC. It is in the customary form with Gold medals being
the basis for standings. China wins the Gold medal rush handily
by beating the USA 51–36. If that were a football game score, it
would have been a rout.
The
first chart, by MSN, has been altered by some editor to make
it look more palatable for an American audience; the more you look
at it, the more you can find fault with the logic; it is inconsistent.
Some examples of this inconsistency is, for example; France has
a mere 7 Gold medals, while South Korea has 13, yet France is listed
above South Korea?
The logic in
this unimportant miniscule piece of nonsense used to placate the
American public is completely incorrect. Think about this, using
the logic of the MSN chart, then if Togo, for example, had no Gold,
no Silver, but 111 Bronze medals, they would be number one? No one
would think so, and neither would you, unless you are in denial.
The
Official Overall Standings are worldwide internationally accepted
results of this year’s Beijing Olympics the world over… These are
the official results; regardless of how much some editor in Boise
would like it to be different. It is not.
Who
cares about sports to cheat to make it look like you’ve won when
you didn’t? Immature people with nothing more important in their
lives to do, I suppose. Since America is never short on the immature
machismo front, heck, if we can't win, we'll cheat to make it look
like we won.
Why
is this sort of thing important to people? So important that they
must cheat? Maybe it's blowback from having things go to hell in
a hand-basket in such a short length of time; Maybe it's a symptom
of a people who know that their time has come and passed; Maybe
it's a sign that points to American awareness that the economy is
near-death. Whatever the reasons are, America is not number one
anymore. China is number one. America, get used to it.
But
maybe I’m being too hard on America by saying that the USA team
didn’t win and that it was an "Also Ran"…. Maybe you’re
right. "Also Ran" is too brutal… would "Bridesmaid"
make it sound any better?
August
27, 2008
Mike
(in Tokyo) Rogers [send
him mail] was born and raised in the USA and moved to
Japan in 1984. He is the president of a mass-media production company
and also runs a talent agency in Japan. He is now the Producer/Director/Co-host
of Good Morning Garage, the most popular FM radio morning show in
Tokyo. His book, Schizophrenic
in Japan, went on sale in 2005.
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