outlawauron said:
Several of the buildings were rushed to completion resulting in a ton of problems with entire hotels just completely flooded. The accommadations for in the Athlete's village are completely unacceptable. I'm also not even mentioning the extremely obvious problems with Brazil itself with the Zika virus outbreak, polluted waters, and large civil unrest (where the olympic torch runners had stones pelted at them and the military was called in to keep locals in check). There's literally a laundry list of problems that stem from corruption, poor management of funds and time, and plain incompetence. Almost every promise Brazil made to get the Olympics has been a lie. I don't really care about the dolled up events like the Opening Ceremony. There's literally no way to botch that. |
And yet the athletes are acomodated and saying everything is going super fine when you ask them... Brazilian corruption is systemic it has nothing to do with the Olympics, Brazilian social issues also have 0 relation to the games, and quite frankly with how much money Brazil makes the country should have enought to atend its population and host the Olympics, wich brings us back to the corruption problems, and the zika virus is global and not at all a problem during the winter since the mosquito is in its egg state on that period. Despite the international medias best efforts the Rio games are going great so far.
The international press will have a super bad day when the Olympics end and not 1 athlete has contracted zika.








