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Boycott the Olympics!Why the United States should skip the Games.
Posted Friday, Feb. 10, 2006, at 6:13 AM ET
David Plotz and colleagues vent about the Winter Olympics in this week's Gabfest podcast. Download it here, or subscribe to Slate's free daily podcast at iTunes.
The Winter Olympics in Turin—or Torino, if you prefer—commence today with the opening ceremonies. Before the 2002 Olympics in the "icy gulag" of Salt Lake City, David Plotz advocated an American boycott of the Winter Games. "[T]he Winter Olympics must die because its sports—and I use that term loosely—range from the merely dull to the unendurable. The marquee event is figure skating: Ice Capades with awful classical music and worse costumes." And if that weren't bad enough, these "sports" are unwatchable on television: "The Olympic downhill is hours of waiting, punctuated by moments of incomprehensible blur (zip, shoosh, zip, shoosh, game over)."
For a more sympathetic view of the Winter Games, check out this "Breakfast Table." Seth Stevenson and Randall Patterson discuss the coolness of Bode Miller, the majesty of curling, and the whininess of Canadian figure skaters.
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