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To: SoFloFreeper

Who cares? Shes a nazi, and this is no surprise to her. That little Eva Braun was warned in 2011 when she had to leave a police position back home for being a nazi.
And growing up in Germany, she is extremely clear on exactly what it means to want to be a nazi.

And the Olympics didn’t kick her out either, her own country pointed out to her that her being a nazi was going to justly bring negative attention that the rest of the them shouldnt have to put up with. So she voluntarily left.

And yes, North Korea is there. And the Olympics are stained because of their presence. Just as it’s a stain to have a Palestinian team, or a team from Saudi Arabia.

If a person is an open admirer of Hitler, Stalin, radical moslem jew hate, etc, they are unfit to be in polite company. Olympic or not. Maybe they could have moved this nazi bedwarmer over to the palestinian dorm where she might feel more at home.

Ill ask you how far do we go? How depraved should a person be allowed to be, before polite society says we do not want you around us? Should open admirers of Sanduski be on the American team? Nazi, Moslem, North Korean is pretty depraved. Should it all just be forgotten because they really like to throw the discus and javelin?


15 posted on 08/03/2012 12:51:27 PM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office.)
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To: DesertRhino
And yes, North Korea is there. And the Olympics are stained because of their presence. Just as it’s a stain to have a Palestinian team, or a team from Saudi Arabia.

You apparantely don't know the history of the Olympics..hostile countries getting together under favorable conditions. I think it is good those countries are there...once you start delegating which countries can and cannot participate is going down a slippery slope.

Under your rules the Olympic committee could have said the US could not be allowed to participate for being involved in Iraq or Afghanistan.

Don't blame the athletes for what their country does.

Finally, having these countries compete breaks down barriers. Saudi allowed women to compete for the first time ever..that is a good thing. Maybe this will help loosen things up for women back home.

16 posted on 08/03/2012 1:34:06 PM PDT by trailhkr1
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