my unpopular opinion is that they are a waste of time and effort.

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    3 months ago

    They all have their world championships already so they can already compete there (and I mean, that’s exactly what a multitude of sports do in fact, hell, climbers weren’t that happy about how the sport was added to the Olympics and some high ranking competitors just didn’t bother even trying to go).

    The environmental and socioeconomic impact of the Olympics make them something we really should consider at least making permanently held in a specific location.

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      The Olympics is a time to celebrate athletes in sports we don’t follow every day.

      I don’t watch baseball, soccer, basketball, etc at the Olympics because they all get plenty of air time.

      In the last week I watched water polo, gymnastics, breakdancing, volleyball, skateboarding, and more.

      There’s an event (modern pentathlon) that consists of pistol shooting, fencing, Horsemanship, running, and swimming. That’s a fascinating mix of disciplines and there are people who train for decades to be good at it, and I think it’s wonderful that they get their time in the spotlight every few years.

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      3 months ago

      Hmm, an interesting take. The Olympics, being an international multinational event, being in a singular location could cause political tension between countries. It would have to be on neutral land for such a thing to work. Maybe some of that unclaimed land In Africa?

      Edit: messed up the formatting by accident.

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        That would mean a private company becoming the owner of land that isn’t part of a country, would be kind of weird wouldn’t it?

        They’re already registered in Switzerland so let them deal with it, countries should refuse to host them considering the cost and the fact that there’s no return on investment in the end.

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          I mean that could work from my American perspective, I’m unsure about other parts of the world. Perhaps we shouldn’t care about those sort of silly high school level drama between nations? I don’t think I have enough understanding to know. But Switzerland is pretty so I’m down with it.