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The Winter Olympics Are Sadder, Quieter, Scarier. (wsj.com) 98

Isolation rooms, fears of positive Covid-19 tests and the absence of cheering crowds are squeezing all the joy from the Beijing Games. From a report: On the day Team USA flag bearer Elana Meyers Taylor was supposed to march her country into the Olympic Stadium, she was in a Chinese isolation hotel. She had tested positive for Covid-19 and watched the Opening Ceremony on TV in a room she wasn't allowed to leave. Ms. Meyers Taylor was one of the lucky ones. She has since recovered and is scheduled to compete as one of the medal favorites in two bobsled events. In the gloom of the Beijing Winter Olympics, luck is a relative term. The Games are supposed to be an ebullient, global sporting bonanza, but they have never felt so downbeat. Rather than "Faster, Higher, Stronger -- Together," the Olympic motto, the Beijing Games so far have been sadder and quieter.

Olympians compete in nearly empty arenas without friends or family. Some wear N95 masks, in practice and even in competition, to limit the risk of infection. The rest live with the daily fear of testing positive, being sent to isolation and watching years of training slip away. Natalia Maliszewska, a short-track speedskater from Poland, was awoken at 3 a.m. one night this week, before she was set to compete, and transported to isolation before learning that authorities had made a mistake. It later turned out that she had tested positive and was returned to isolation. "To me, this is a big joke," Ms. Maliszewska said. "I hope whoever is managing this has a lot of fun. My heart and my mind can't take this anymore." The usual stresses, strains and tolls of competing at the Games have been amplified by a pandemic that has shrunk the event to fit into a suffocating bubble. American figure skater Vincent Zhou felt a sense of desperation from inside his isolation hotel room this week after he tested positive for Covid-19. With his chance to compete now over -- he skated in the team event but missed his individual event -- he was awaiting the two negative PCR tests that would return his freedom.

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  • The Olympics are also kind of hard to watch, if you're in the US.

    • MSNBC isn't showing any Olympics this time around. Previously it caused them to have to produce news shows for international feeds that couldn't see the American coverage.

      CNBC on the other hand has preempted Fast Money and Mad Money without giving them other time slots, so they may be at fault for the down market this week.

    • Fire up the vpn and watch the feed from Canada.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I'm watching it on OTA TV channel 11-3 KNTV-HD in Bay Area. Costs me zero to watch.
      Certainly better than previous Olympics where it was behind a huge paywall.

    • You can't just ... turn on a tv to a free to air channel and watch it, or tell your set top box to record it and watch it later?

      I mean, isn't the USA the land of the free, with more tv channels than hot meals?

      Why can't you watch the Olympics?

  • by Pig Hogger ( 10379 ) <pig.hogger@gmail ... m minus caffeine> on Friday February 11, 2022 @05:16PM (#62260469) Journal
    My understanding of the Olympics is that it’s, for the athletes, a free-for-all sex-fest. I guess not this time :(
    • It must be hard for pro athletes to have a good selection pool of people as fit as them.
    • by fermion ( 181285 )
      Yeah, I mean we are all supposed to feel sorry for the entitled atheletes that are having to suffer through their free food and lodging. So much more worrisome than the parents who canâ(TM)t go to work because they are in quarantine because so many will not get vaccinated. I am sure the kids, when they are evicted, will write letters of sympathy to the pitiful olympians. Life is tough. Athletes are supposed to be tougher, that is why we are brainwashed to respect them. I am sorry that this is not turni
  • No natural snow this year. But then what is natural at the Olympics anymore?
  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday February 11, 2022 @05:31PM (#62260513)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Friday February 11, 2022 @05:33PM (#62260523)

    The fact the games are even still being held there at in China is sad given the fate of the Uyghur minority there.

    The petty complaints of a sparse Olympic Games pales in comparison to rape, torture and concentration camps.

    Sorry Uyghur, I guess you were the wrong kind of Muslim and the world chose to ignore your plight.

    • by wakeboarder ( 2695839 ) on Friday February 11, 2022 @05:38PM (#62260545)

      I've met a few, the ones I met were really nice. I am really sad that China is committing atrocities against them

      • by quenda ( 644621 )

        I've met a few, the ones I met were really nice. I am really sad that China is committing atrocities against them

        Since we are doing anecdotes, my experience in China was different. Still, even thieves and scammers do not deserve to be sent to concentration camps.

      • by idji ( 984038 )
        I know many Uighur since 1990, refugees even then, when a friend of mine studied at university in Urumchi in the late 80s, I learnt their beautiful language and their culture and food is delightful. It aches my heart to see them robbed. I also speak Kyrgyzh, Uzbek and even Tajik - such a beautiful part of the world. I'm just an Anglo, who fell in love with this part of the world 30 years ago.
    • by SciCom Luke ( 2739317 ) on Friday February 11, 2022 @06:42PM (#62260727)
      Off all the crimes committed by the Chinese government, the Uyghur affair is the only one I can understand.
      They are a muslim population and the news is full of what happens in regions where that particular sky-friend is the dominant ideology.
      It is never happy news either.

      I am much more concerned with the harvesting of donor organs from the Falun Gong:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

      Or the annexing of Hong Kong and Tibet and no doubt soon Taiwan.
    • Can someone who is not a bot for china take the troll mod off these posts? It's really disturbing that someone could even mark these as 'troll' (unless they were working for china)

      • Did anyone miss all the terror attacks committed by Uighurs against the Chinese? They would run through train stations hacking everyone they saw with machetes. It was January 6, only many times over. The Uighurs are separatists who want to secede from China. Do you think the Chinese just decided one day to start for no reason?
        • Did anyone miss all the terror attacks committed by Uighurs against the Chinese? They would run through train stations hacking everyone they saw with machetes. It was January 6, only many times over. The Uighurs are separatists who want to secede from China. Do you think the Chinese just decided one day to start for no reason?

          Sorry, but it's only terrorism when you hurt White People's feelings...

        • by MrL0G1C ( 867445 )

          Are you implying that it's ok to imprison huge numbers of innocent people, commit genocide and have huge dystopian brain washing concentration camps (and more) because of what some terrorist did?

          That makes you some kind of racist/bigot.

    • It's certainly not our fight. What I don't get is that supposedly China is genociding Muslims, and yet where are the terror attacks? We did far less than this and we got a global jihad declared against us followed by the worst day in American history, where more Americans died than even at Pearl Harbor. And if you want to say China is closed due to the pandemic, they can easily get at China's overseas outposts, just like Muslims attacked American embassies and companies all over the world.

      If there were

      • A few reasons.

        One, many Muslim countries get aid from China.

        Two, many Chinese Muslim minorities are not be targeted.

        Three it's not as bad as the West is saying it is and must Muslims know America lies about these things.

        Four, the actions being taken target Chinese citizens on sovereign Chinese territory.With the except that in Afghanistan the Chinese are helping deal with Uyghurs there whom once again represent a terrorist group bent on separatism -- and that's the Taliban calling Uyghurs "terrorists"... fu

        • Muslim countries got aid from America -a lot more than China - and they still attacked us. Not as bad as the west is saying? It's genocide. That's as bad as it gets. WWII moustache man bad.
          • Muslim countries get aid from America primarily after we invade. Most aid or building projects do not go to countries we consider our enemies or harbors for them. I am happy to be corrected but please provide some proof.

            But it's not that bad. It's systemic cultural assimilation which people are calling cultural genocide but go back to Tibet where the same happened and no one called it genocide. In fact the guy who first wrote about these camps in Xinjiang also wrote about them in Tibet and yet again the foc

            • Oh, a sexpat. Hey, do everyone a favor and stay there.

              I bet you don't know that the lamas in Tibet had the entire population enslaved until the Red Army marched in and started educating women. Now all Tibetan women can read. Scientific athiests stomping religious nutbags. Go ahead and cheer, it's OK.

              • Oh... so you're just a fucking idiot. Got it.

                You don't fucking go to Qinghai to be a sexpat. You basically go there because either 1) you're a missionary 2) you're a pakistani, or [be prepared for mind to be blown] 3) you actually believe there are things to learn in the world, especially in the most obscure places.

                If you are a sexpat, there is Shanghai, Chongqing, Thailand, Japan... there are basically countless other places to get your dick wicked and simultaneously continue to eat the dogfood of being we

  • Gimme a break! (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    China may be an authoritarian society. but that has nothing to do with this.

    These athletes trained for decades, with demanding training regimes. They made a lot of sacrifices in the pursuit of excellence. Then they entered the country without COVID ( I don't know what exact protocol they had, either they had to enter negative, or quarantine until negative, or whatever). OK, now all they had to do was avoid getting infected. Compared to what they done for years and years, not getting infected should be easy

    • by Anonymous Coward
      Has someone checked for 5G signals?
    • Re: (Score:1, Flamebait)

      by iggymanz ( 596061 )

      An athlete goes to the land that tried to cover up the first covid infections and that is the origin of the virus, and gets infected, and you blame the athlete?

      You are a moron of the highest caliber.

    • by Larsen E Whipsnade ( 4686581 ) on Saturday February 12, 2022 @09:17AM (#62261887)
      Discipline isn't some invincible magic. When there's a pandemic around, you're going to catch it. Just a matter of time.

      Blaming the victims will lead to blaming everyone, once everyone's had it.

      No, I haven't caught it yet. Not patting myself on the back for that, and I fully expect to catch it at some point.
  • Nobody cares.

  • by SciCom Luke ( 2739317 ) on Friday February 11, 2022 @06:38PM (#62260711)
    You are going into China.... expecting to be free?
    Not even an Olympic athlete can that naive.
    I assume they all had to go for their contracts, and their sponsors, but I cannot imagine a single athlete went willingly.

    Also, it used to be, as the author said, 'an ebullient, global sporting bonanza' but for the past few decades it has been 'an ebullient, global finance bonanza'.
    Not really sure where sports come into play anymore.
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I have been to China, and the level of freedom was comparable to the UK.

      The only time I encountered police was at the airport where my wife asked them for directions. There are surveillance cameras all over the place, including ones on roads, but the UK has that too.

      The internet censorship was far worse. Slashdot was accessible but most Google services were blocked, as was the BBC. On the other hand border security was much less invasive and was more welcoming than the UK. Coming back to the UK I've been sc

  • Big deal (Score:2, Insightful)

    by peppepz ( 1311345 )
    Doing covid tests. What unbearable hassle. It's not like there's a virus that has killed millions of people or something.
  • Hardly (Score:5, Insightful)

    by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Friday February 11, 2022 @07:21PM (#62260831)

    They have always been sad.
    Amateurs from small and or poor countries against highly paid professionals with million dollar sponsoring.
    Who watches that?

    • Didn't used to be so rife. Watch "Miracle" about our 100% amateur gold medal hockey team and pay attention to their coach.

      Herb Brooks: "... now that we have dream teams, we seldom ever get the dream."
  • It's been evident for quite a while now that it has become unabashedly the main source of income for the members of the IOC, who have no qualms about pulling their pants down for the highest bidder. A big middle finger to the Olympics.
    • She thinks these Olympics are just fine, because Olympics. Skating, skiing... didn't even mention China or COVID. She just didn't care.

      This is the only person I know who's watching.

      Me, I care somewhat about human rights. But there's not much I can do about that. Gongfei gonna gongfei. Xi doesn't give a flip what I think.
  • During the height of Covid many people wished for something like China is doing. Remember all the fights about wearing masks ...fights that are still going on? And is it really any sadder than the summer games, also done to empty stadiums? Sure China is no saint but I think someone is trying very hard to manufacture a cold war: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
  • by sizzzzlerz ( 714878 ) on Saturday February 12, 2022 @10:16AM (#62261969)

    Look at it this way. Here in the US, the TV network who has the rights to the games, NBC, in this case, love to saturate their shows with sob stories about the trials and tribulations athletes had to endure to make it to the show. If there is another winter olympics in 4 years, they'll have plenty of material from the chinese olympics of '22 that veteran athletes had to endure. At least it'll be a break from the usual tales: death of a sibling or pet, sick parent, paper cuts, and hang nails. Of course, like this year and the last several winter and summer games, I won't be watching.

  • by klipclop ( 6724090 ) on Saturday February 12, 2022 @12:04PM (#62262131)
    The Japanese summer Olympics were the same. IMO these are the way the Olympics really are when you strip away the facade. It's just a depressing money sponge machine that only fascist countries who can unilaterally direct funds want to host. If the Olympics want to continue, they need a permanent venue or allow old host cities to reuse old venues.
  • This is all about Chinese power and control. I'm not watching it and am hoping NBC loses money on the games and the Chinese end up with egg on their faces. Of course they're going to use every cheating trick in the book to show how much better they are, but it's not really a fair contest.
  • The West is eagerly copying China's Left-wing anti-freedom dystopia. Canada, EU, Autralia, they're all lockdowns and restrictions enthusiasts. The politicians are addicted big govt, power and control. It's Orwellian.

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