- Joined
- Jun 21, 2007
I believe that the problems are basically two:
- The Olimpidas exaggerates the nationalistic feelings, and although you like a certain skater, you will always want that your country takes a medal. Also, the newspapers and the tv feed these feelings to have more public, and during the Olympic year there are many followers who are not fans of the skating.
-The two maximum candidates to the olympic gold are from countries that "hate" one to other. Although the relations between Korea and Japan have improved very much in the last years, it is a tense relation where there is great resentment.
- The Olimpidas exaggerates the nationalistic feelings, and although you like a certain skater, you will always want that your country takes a medal. Also, the newspapers and the tv feed these feelings to have more public, and during the Olympic year there are many followers who are not fans of the skating.
-The two maximum candidates to the olympic gold are from countries that "hate" one to other. Although the relations between Korea and Japan have improved very much in the last years, it is a tense relation where there is great resentment.