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Semicharmed asked in SportsOlympics · 1 decade ago

Did your opinion of China change because of their ability to host a great 2008 Summer Olympics show?

It has been opined by some that China needed to be the best host the Olympics ever had and perform this extravagant show to become respected on the world stage.

Did your opinion of China, their Communist Regime, change because of their ability to host a great show?

(I am not talking about the citizens of China. I am talking about the Chinese Government & Officials.)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I agree completely with d4n131v comment above.

    The gov't set up designated areas for protest and told citizens to put in an application and they would be able to protest in the designated areas. When citizens put in the application they were arrested instead.

    The pollution measures were a charade that will be gone in a week, back to cancerous smog.

    In months leading up to the olympics they imprisoned dissidents and buddhist monks.

    Web sites were censored or banned, limiting freedom of information to Chinese people and tourists. Even iTunes was banned for a particular song that it contained.

    Foreign media was not allowed to film freely, only in designated areas. Hotel internet traffic was monitored and censored.

    Very bad impression of the Chinese gov't.

    The Chinese people impressed me very much. Great fans and hosts, the people.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hmmm, that's a good question. Personally I think people have over-reacted to some of the things that went on - I mean, replacing the little girl might have been a bit hard on her but hardly deserved the outrage that resulted. Same with the 'fake' fireworks.

    Personally it confirmed in my mind that if the Chinese want to do something, they will do it well. It was clearly a well-organised games that ran pretty smoothly. I thought the Chinese people came across as quite friendly also. As for the government I think it is sensible to withold judgement. Sure they opened up a little bit for the games but who knows what will happen now? time will tell.

  • jobees
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    they still have the Paralympic games to host from 6 of September to the 17 so after that I will have an answer for you.

    So far China done a good job, not perfect like taking the girl out of the opening ceremony. But some people vote on idol because of the way someone looks too.

  • 1 decade ago

    Are the Chinese officials the same as US or UK or Canada?

    Corrupt; violate human rights; human rights abuses. You cannot tell me Gordon Brown and Bush and Harper's administration is not like that. Indeed China is an authoritarian state with a capitalistic society with a hint of socialism and they don't need the laws and rules that other Democratic society so they can spend $40 Billion on the Olympics whereas Canada or UK wouldn't even match that.

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    is that this question some thing you're actual involved by or is that this for some college project?. . . yet there have been many question whether China may be waiting to tug it of. Many matters surrounded the Olympics, the pollutants and whether or no longer they might have that decrease than administration. the human rights difficulty and whether china might substitute into greater comfortable on that. additionally the difficulty of how lots get right of entry to the media might have. those are merely a number of many. additionally, while the torch relay began around the realm merely approximately all have been marred by protest. from time to time, many in china did no longer know approximately it. and while the torch made its thank you to China there have been no protests in any respect. i replaced into in Tianjin while the torch made its way there. it replaced into exciting. additionally, China promised its human beings in Beijing that there may be approximately 3 places the place they have been allowed to protest. And if I remember properly, it replaced into very confusing for one to coach, and that i think of a few have been arrested while they had to coach to protest. and that i do no longer think of there replaced into one guy or woman protesting at those places the Beijing government set up in the process the Olympics.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes.

    I have almost seen China as a developing country. Nothing more than that.

    But after watching these Olympics, I have now realized that China is a country with high ideals and they are capable of achieving their goals.

    It's just a question of time until a new superpower will rise...

    GO CHINA!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Honestly, my opinion of them worsened. I knew that in fact their ceremonies would be quite special because of the hard-working output of talent such a strict regime produces. However, when I learned about the fake girl singer in the opening ceremony (http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/08/12/oly.ki... i just thought how dare they to do such a superficial thing. Then came the girls on the gymnastics, and I just kept thinking worse. They indeed were very good hosts and excelled in the competitions, but, answering your question, my opinion did change: it's worse.

  • 1 decade ago

    No because they are still a communist country. The olympics unite counties together for seventeen days and then they all part ways and go back to daily agenda of their country.

  • 1 decade ago

    not really. their culture is beautiful, yes but in a metaphorical sense a dirty car can be cleaned up by the owner until it gets crap under it's wheels again. They put on a good show but bad habits die hard.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i ALWAYS knew that China was awesome! however, i'm not sure about the Chinese government and gov't officials because they are another story. they're still questionable and probably highly corrupt.

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