San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Call for boycott should go unheard

- NICK CANEPA Columnist sezme.godfather@gmail.com Twitter: @sdutcanepa

Sez Me …

Boycott is not an Olympic sport.

We should not make it one. But some human rights groups are calling for the U.S. to boycott the February Winter Olympics in China.

And if the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee keeps it up, there may be a call by the numerous activists among us to do the same at the Tokyo Summer Games in July.

(Of course if COVID, which isn’t boycotting Tokyo, continues its surge there, The Games again may be canceled, anyway).

Jimmy Carter’s presidency didn’t have much backbone, but when he ordered the United State’s boycott of the 1980 Moscow Summer Games, it was without deep thought by an intelligen­t man, and perhaps the worst mistake of his four-year White House stay, memorable for being unmemorabl­e.

With that, Russia — and every Eastern Bloc country except Romania — refused to compete in the 1984 L.A. Summer Olympics, so Carter’s whammy was doubled.

It would be ideal to see politics stay out of internatio­nal athletics, but that has become impossible since Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their black-gloved fists in 1968 Mexico City, heightened by the slaughter of Israeli athletes in 1984 Munich.

Athletes compete for themselves. They work their tails off for years to reach the Olympic goal. But there also is a flag attached. Anthems are played and flags are raised when they win gold medals

As for China, Beijing held the Summer Games in 2008. Were there no civil rights violations there prior to that? Is anything new?

The United States has played host to five Olympics, three Summer, two Winter. Has America never been guilty of human rights violations? Civil War? Slavery? Treatment of Native Americans? Children locked in cages at the border?

Japan’s civil rights record prior to and during WWII was way beyond brutal. England recently held an Olympics. Are you familiar with the history of Great Britain?

If you want to punish a certain country because of its politics or human rights violations, don’t do business with that country. Hypocrites.

The IOC has declared it will punish any Olympic athlete who wears a BLM shirt, genuflects, or raises a fist against racism during the anthem. It has yet to say exactly what it will do to these people hoping for a better world, but will take it on a case-by-case basis.

It may all be moot. They’ve already delayed the Tokyo Games back a year, and if the COVID situation there doesn’t improve real soon, cancellati­on will come again — this time for good, in Japan.

On to 2024 and Paris, home of the guillotine and slavery, once abolished, reinstated by Napoleon, and abolished again.

There are gallons of pot/kettle hypocrisy here. Politician­s do not compete in sports. Athletes do. And they should be allowed to.

It’s awfully hard to find the ideal place. Nothing in the history of the printed word is more fictional than Utopia.

Even the Garden of Eden had its difficulti­es. …

NFL Network put on a threehour tour in announcing the 2021 schedule. Missing were The Others, later known as the Professor

and Mary Ann .…

Of course prior to the show the schedule leaked like an old drunk with a bladder condition . ...

Bears-rams first Sunday night game? Raiders-ravens first Monday night game? About as sexy as parallel parking. Have they ever flipped an opener? …

The Raiders will have four games coming off short rest. The Pats will play three teams that will be coming off a bye week. Investigat­ion reveals their schedules were made by Draco. …

Strength of schedule matters. Around Week 8 . ...

I don’t get the national slobber over Tim “The Great Polarizer” Tebow (never will), but his eventual signing with the Jags as a tight end is: a), a PR stunt to take some interest off Trevor Lawrence, and b), a favor for all the good he did at Florida to enhance Urban Meyer’s career/ bank account. …

Tebow could play for Cape Horn and ESPN would assign a reporter it hasn’t fired to cover him. …

Tight end Tebow would be one of 22 active quarterbac­ks to have won a playoff game . ...

Just think if Tim took his carnival to the Cowboys. ESPN would move its entire operation out of Bristol to Dallas. I would really feel for Michael “Probie” Gehlken . ...

NFL players changing numbers is at the bottom of the news chain . ...

If Aaron Rodgers goes to Denver, where the brass can’t draft quarterbac­ks, I’m not going to need syrup of ipecac to throw up. …

Bob Baffert is too smart to never learn. But …

It’s apparent horses are having other horses take urine tests for them. …

It may also be true Medina Spirit got his banned substance from sitting on a tractor. …

Fran Fraschilla is right on the new normal for high school basketball players: Go to a midmajor, do well, and get recruited all over again as a transfer to a major school. …

Stupid schedules? By today, the Orioles will have played the Yankees and Red Sox 20 times . ...

To those who complain about

Fernando Tatis Jr. leading off: He’s better there. He gets more ABS. And he won’t lead off an inning 60 percent of the time. …

Alas, I wish umpires could explain to their audience what they did to screw things up. …

Real Moneyball: Betonline says Vegas is the heavy favorite to land the A’s if they, like everyone else but Jack London, choose to leave Oakland. …

From Jayson Stark: The Yankees have had one doubledigi­t losing streak in 110 years. And that came in 1913. …

George Kliavkoff, the new Pac-12 director, is a Vegas sports entertainm­ent guy. So maybe you expected Baron de Coubertin? ...

Russell Westbrook is the best pure basketball player on the planet, with all the extras, including a Havlicek engine. Most misunderst­ood player. Ever. Comma, period. …

When a point guard averages double figures in rebounding, it means he’s not playing with great rebounding big men. Oscar Robertson’s rebound totals dropped once Jerry Lucas arrived in Cincinnati. If not, he might have finished with 300 triple-doubles. …

Memo to Jeanie Buss: The greatest Laker of all time (who, along with Elgin Baylor, you didn’t put on your top 5 Lakers list) is Jerry West. Brilliant player, and the No. 1 executive in the history of sports . ...

Stink O’ The Week Sezment: The three hosts of “Fox and Friends” are vaccinated, but won’t urge other idiots to do so. …

As Confucius told me over lunch, if I’m the smartest person in the room — and, sadly, I have been — I’m in the wrong room. …

One must wonder if historians now will reconsider and call the Battle of Stalingrad what it really was — “a normal tourist visit” by Nazi travelers . ...

I still believe that Chinese rocket is out there. And now Tebow is back, the balm I’m using is illegal — and the cicadas are coming!

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BEHROUZ MEHRI AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES People demonstrat­e as they hold slogans against the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games planned for this summer, during a protest in Tokyo on the first day of the Olympic torch relay.
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