Sunday, February 17, 2008
The Olympics
So, I am getting depressed about the fact that the 2008 Summer Olympics are going to be held in China. And, even more depressing are the stories I have been reading in recent weeks about weak-kneed corporate-sponsore types who are terrified of anything that might embarass the regime, and Olympic teams that are demanding that athletes refrain from any expressions of disapproval of China's human-rights policies.
I have blogged more than a few times here at MOJ about religious freedom, and the Freedom of the Church, in China. What I'm thinking about now -- and I'd really welcome readers' and other bloggers' thoughts -- is: what should I be thinking, and what should "we" be thinking, about the facts that the Olympics are being held in China; are being used there as an occasion for, I gather, more, rather than less, repression (see "Swifter, Higher, Crueler," by Joshua Kurlantzick, in the current New Republic); and will serve as a non-trivial propaganda weapon (taking the torch to Mt. Everest, in Tibet!) for a regime that, I think, is morally problematic.
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2008/02/the-olympics.html