Canadian Snowboard Champion Calls Out China’s “Genocide Games” – IOTW Report

Canadian Snowboard Champion Calls Out China’s “Genocide Games”

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Canadian two-time Olympic snowboarder and X-Games champion Drew Neilson told the country’s CBC network this week that he was considering asking the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to remove him from its historical roster in protest of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

Neilson called for a full boycott of the event – a rarity among athletes – and pronounced himself “disgusted” that so many could unquestioningly participate in an event that honors one of the world’s worst human rights violators. More

Meanwhile, the genocidal regime in China couldn’t hid its pleasure at the propaganda prospect of the expected arrival of Olympic Athletes from The United States. Here

4 Comments on Canadian Snowboard Champion Calls Out China’s “Genocide Games”

  1. Personally, I would rather see the worlds athletes Kick Their Asses!
    The CCP have been abusing EVERYONE For Decades.
    They NEVER SHOULD HAVE GOT THE GAMES in the first place You Fucking UN, EU, WHO COCKSUCKERS.

    PS. Let’s not Forget Russia too their over priced Olympics & used the Money to Fund The Crimean Sea Invasion while Obama Self Fisted Himself drawing imaginary “Red Lines”

    I support a Boycott bt ALL POLITICIANS, FANS, & Sponsors.

    Athletes are innocent (unless drugged)

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  2. Why are the American athletes arriving so early? To get used to the atmosphere?

    Air quality during the winter? Somewhere between terrible and unbreathable (been there, done that)

    Political? It is China

    Traffic? egads, nothing in the USA even comes close. On my trips, I get in the cab or company car and close my eyes, and pray I make it to my destination.

    The people? Nice enough, but as bad as much of the US in that everyone is just staring at the phone.

    The food? OK, there are some fantastic restaurants, though do NOT eat from a street vendor. Just saying.

    I now return to the question, what atmosphere are the athletes trying to get used to 2 months before the Olympics?

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