Friday, July 27, 2012

London Olympics Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games was absolutely breathtaking.

I can't say the same for the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games.

It was so politically charged. It wasn't a celebration of London's history or culture OR ATHLETIC COMPETITION. It was a celebration of Leftist policies, heaped with big helpings of liberal guilt.

The Beijing ceremony was so spectacular it would be impossible to match. It's a lot easier to pull off an incredible show when you have well over one billion people and you don't care about human rights abuses.


From Norway's Aftenposten:

The Kung Fu pupils in the opening ceremony of the Olympics have spent the last year cooped up in a military camp outside Beijing. Conditions have been bad. "They weren't even given enough food," says their trainer. This news adds to the criticism of the Beijing Organizing Committee.

Viewers from around the globe marvelled at the Opening Ceremony last Friday. One of the most spectacular features was the martial arts display by 2008 pupils from the famous Shaolin Centre in Henan province. With coordinated movements, they showed the Tai Chi variant of Kung Fu; a popular way to relax for many Chinese people.

The skilful and well-executed show took a severe toll on many of the participants; both those who took part and the performers who were held in reserve.

Many of the martial arts performers feel abused and ignored by the Olympic organizers. For the last year, they have been housed 50 to a room, more than 70 kilometres from the ‘Bird’s Nest’ National arena. This is where they have slept, eaten and spent all their time.

Leaving the compound around the barracks was strictly forbidden. The dormitories are crammed with bunk beds. Between 30 and 50 of the teenagers spent the night in each room. Only a few of the showers work and the toilet facilities have been bad. The winter was icy and in summer, the pupils had to battle against mosquitoes and the heat.

"After repeated complaints they finally installed air-conditioning in the sleeping quarters. However, most of the equipment was so old that it didn't work," says one of the pupils.

Most of the 2500 performers have been sent home after the opening ceremony. The few that remain in order to take part in the closing ceremony are extremely angry about the treatment they have received from the Olympic organizers.

"The food is the worst thing. We’ve had the same two courses for dinner for a year. Sometimes there hasn't been enough for everyone. Those who have arrived last haven't got anything to eat," says a pupil.

He adds that he "wants to throw up," when the food is served.

"We never get noodles or dumplings. All we get is rice," he says.

...Conditions have been so bad that their trainer, Kung Fu master Liu Haike, has sent a series of complaints to the Olympic organizers. The complaints did have some effect.

"In the end, the pupils got enough to eat, even if the diet was extremely monotonous," he says to daily newspaper Aftenposten.

Liu describes pressure from the organizers as extreme. Everything had to be perfect. As result the performers had to practice up to 16 hours a day. "The test performance of the opening ceremony was worst of all. The pupils had to remain in the stadium for 51 hours. They were hardly fed. There was nowhere to sleep. Some managed to sleep on the seats, but they didn't get more than a couple of hours at most," says Liu.

He adds that several of the pupils got heatstroke, but their physical training meant that they got better again relatively quickly. Liu says that he felt very sorry for his pupils and the way that they were treated.

"But the organizers have promised them an Olympic certificate thanking them for their effort. They will not receive pay. Nevertheless I think that the majority will think that it was good to do what they did for the Olympics and their country," says Liu.

I'm sure London didn't torture the participants in its opening ceremony the way Beijing did.

London gets points for that.

The pageantry of the Olympics opening ceremonies always have an impressive element. That was present in London. There were good moments and memorable images.

I liked the children singing "Jerusalem."

But, the Leftist political stuff was unbearable.

Meredith Vieira and Matt Lauer were the hosts. That didn't help matters. (I did get a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade vibe listening to them.)

The focus on the negative aspects of the Industrial Revolution and the resulting creation of new weapons to be used in war was really weird.

The repeated shots of Kenneth Branagh in his top hat and chewing on a cigar were so odd.


Celebrating socialized medicine???

What the hell was that????

Hospital beds on the field, along with dancing doctors and nurses and sick children bouncing around?


How strange!

There was James Bond and the Queen parachuting into the stadium.

There was a bizarre "girl loses her cell phone and finds love" vignette, "Frankie and June say... Thanks Tim."

Rowan Atkinson did a "Chariots of Fire" bit.

So, there was comedy mixed in with the Leftist spectacle.

The parade of nations was nearly two hours. The prattling of Bob Costas and Matt Lauer was absolutely hellish.

There was some relief when it was time for the Olympic traditions. The Olympic flag entered the stadium, always a highlight. The lighting of the torch is always a big moment.


Paul McCartney ended the ceremony, getting the tens of thousands at the stadium and the athletes to sing along to "Hey Jude."

This would have been the time for Paul and Ringo to reunite.

Then came the fireworks.

It's unfortunate that the ceremony included the weird Leftist propaganda. It was divisive. It didn't belong.

Glad it's time for the competition.

Go Team USA!

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Disgracefully, NBC omits a 6-minute tribute in the opening ceremony to the 7/7 bombing victims. Video of what NBC cut from the ceremony here.

NBC's slideshow of the opening ceremony does not include any image of the tribute.


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