the cuban seems to be executing a difficult high kick to the head.... it servers the referee right. the cuban is composed, only the referee is out of sorts. anyway he isnt getting any medal and has already been in this sport for long and might as well want to retire.
RE:wrong opponent but correct technique execution
by bimaru on Aug 23, 2008 11:18 PM
All his previous performances and records will also be erased. It's as if he never had any career .
To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people ... I heard in a foreighn channel commentary.... seeing the Indian womans team yesterday... The Indians are there, unbelievable for this olympic item ... such comments ... When felps won 8 olympics and made the so called many world records, they were all wonders, Felps a Phenomenon ....!!!... But when Jamaicans ran faster and made records... the comments were ... is it possible ... such speed by human being ... such were the comments I heard at some of these so called "We the Developed World" channels. So, where they stand ...?
They are not yet evolved socially to accept others ... Poor Samskaara ...
RE:To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people
by Saugata Sarkar on Aug 23, 2008 08:28 PM
I agree with you. If one checks the history, the US media is the biggest culprit of all. Swimming records are broken almost in every major competition and Phelps' records will also be rewritten sooner than Bolt's. Michael Johnson's record in 200 meters stood for 12 years. If Bolt broke that, as he has done in two other events this Olympics, why did that irk Jaques Rogge? No white man now is able to challenge the blacks in sprints, especially the 100 meters, without doping. The racists can't digest it. The US has had many dopes, like Florence Griffith Joyner, who died untimely due to the side effects. Before that she posted the seemingly impossible time of 10.49 seconds in women's 100 meters. Had the dope checks been proper at that time, she would definitely had had the fate of Marion Jones, who the US media hailed as a once-in-a-lifetime athlete not so long ago. And mind you, she won 5 medals at the Olympics. Also down went Tim Montgomery, Justin Gatlin and who knows what Tyson Gay was upto when he set the wind-aided record of 9.68 seconds in the US trials before the Olympics. The US is a country of cheats. The know masking techniques better than anyone else. And they think with able support from snobbish IOC officials, they can cast aspersion on anyone else's success, be it that of Bolt or Chinese gymnasts. However, they are now trailing Jamaica in athletics and China overall, and this downward spiral is going to stay longer than they think.
RE:To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people
by navdeep verma on Aug 23, 2008 08:38 PM
the boxer muhamad ali also throwed his gold medal into the river, after going through so much racism in maerica. he wrote a book on his life events, to explain why gold medal in olympics meant by him , wht was it for other white people.....
RE:To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people
by Raju on Aug 23, 2008 08:49 PM
And Indians are evolved and have great samskaara ? Get over yourself,dude. You look silly. Indians have implemented the great caste system for thousands of years which is essentially discrimination against specific sections of society and makes them do low class work without proper education,living conditions etc so the so called upper castes can enjoy their lives. They even invented the concept of karma(what you do in your past birth will affect your fate in this life) so they wouldnt feel guilty over their sins of discrimination. Also Indians readily hate other people from other regions,religions etc. I'm not saying I'm an exception but to say we are in any way better than westerners when it comes to racial or giving respect to other races,religion, communities etc is totally wrong and absurd. In fact we have a lot to learn from our western counterparts about providing equal opportunities to everyone.
RE:To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people
by Datta on Aug 23, 2008 09:14 PM
Its a Pitty!! without knowing what the real meaning of the word is persons are commenting. Every body is equal is the true Sanaskar. Truth is universal. Living still in self pity and slave mentality.
RE:To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people
by raj arora on Aug 23, 2008 08:54 PM
well siad raju dam so much of a complex with us indians ,america and other develeoped countries has the facilites to make world champs,wat does india have to offer to sports besides cricket which is goin down the hole 2 slowly, shame and we talkin about the states hahaha
RE:To be frank, there is a bias in IOC against coloured people
by vimalesh singh on Aug 23, 2008 08:39 PM
Absolutely right...bulls eye. The so called secular and unbiased world still doesn't exist. These white people stilll doubt on our achievements!
I just pray Almighty that Indian athletes and all black athletes dominates all the events in London Olympic and specially Indian Boxers, Shooters and Wrestlers takes all the gold medals in Boxing and Wrestling and compel them to praise us! Only that will be our real response!!
This game is a violent sport and that may excuse the action of the player Matos, though I am not supporting his behaviour, I feel given its violent nature, there is enough grounds of condonation.
Now what should we have done with Harbajan Singh who slapped his compatriot in the so called 'Gentleman's Game'?
No wonder, these violent games reflect the olympic spirit, but not the so called gentleman's game of cricket.