Reasons to Cancel the Rio Olympics

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Just before every Olympics, looming doubt starts to surface. Are the cities ready? Has the host country accepted the geopolitical consequences? Will people come?

But this year’s games are especially troubled, and with the opening ceremonies less than 100 days away, the call to cancel Rio’s Summer Olympics has reached a fever pitch. Should Rio just walk away now? Some are saying yes. Here are some of the best reasons why.

11. Zika
Sending 500,000 people to the center of an outbreak of a yet-to-be-understood disease might create a global pandemic.


10. Inequality
Rio’s poorest residents have been shouldered with the heaviest burden for the Olympics—and some of them have already lost their homes in the process.
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The displaced Vila Autodromo favela. Mario Tama/Getty Images
9. Doping scandals
A massive doping scandal could ban 31 yet-unnamed athletes “from 12 countries and six sports” from participating—in addition to the Russians who were already outed. Russia might be barred completely, and because it didn’t comply with an anti-doping agency investigation, Kenya may not be able to compete at all either.

8. Political scandals
Brazil’s president has been suspended after being impeached for stealing funds from state banks. But that’s not all! More than half of the members of Brazil’s senate are also being investigated for crimes.

7. Brazil’s recession
The Brazilian economy is in free-fall. And the Olympics—or even worse, a financially unsuccessful Olympics—might plunge it even further downward.
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Contaminated waters in Guanabara Bay. Image: AP
6. Poop
The shitty (literally, shitty) water that the country refused to clean up has the potential to make athletes sick.

5. Unfinished infrastructure
The extension for Rio de Janeiro’s Metro Linha 4 that connects the major venues hasn’t even been finished. That means traffic will be an absolute nightmare.


4. Dangerous infrastructure
The infrastructure for the games that has already been finished is falling apart and killing people.
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A brand-new bike bridge collapsed, killing two people. Image: Getty
3. Bad luck
We just found out that South Korea, the country set to host the next Olympics, secretly did a really, really horrible job last time. So that’s reassuring.

2. International sporting events suck
No one wants to host them. And the IOC seems like a bunch of jerks.

1. But seriously, Zika
the recommendations are that pregnant women or even people who are considering getting pregnant shouldn’t attend
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-zika-olympics-idUSKCN0VZ32K
CDC cautions pregnant women against travel to Rio Olympics


Pregnant women should consider not traveling to the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil due to the risk of Zika virus infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday.

CDC also said women considering becoming pregnant, and their male partners, should exercise caution if they travel to the Olympics or Paralympic Games, scheduled to take place in Rio de Janeiro in August and September.

"CDC Recommends that pregnant women consider not traveling to the Olympics," the advisory says. "If you have a male partner who goes to the Olympics, you may be at risk for sexual transmission."

CDC's statement is the agency's first explicit warning for some travelers to stay away from the Games in Rio de Janeiro, which has been expecting to draw as many as 400,000 tourists from around the world. Although the Olympics are still five months away, Brazilian authorities have been drawing up robust mosquito-control plans to minimize the risks to spectators and tourists alike.

Still, a Zika outbreak in the Americas has caused concern among some people considering attending the Games, and CDC's advisory could increase pressure on organizers who have so far downplayed any threat that health concerns could hurt attendance.

Late on Friday, the Federal Drug Administration issued an emergency authorization for a new CDC laboratory test for the Zika virus that detects antibodies the body makes to fight infection. The CDC said it will distribute the test to qualified laboratories in the United States during the next two weeks.

Much remains unknown about Zika, including whether the virus causes microcephaly in babies, a condition defined by unusually small heads that can result in developmental problems.

Brazil said it has confirmed more than 580 cases of microcephaly, and considers most of them to be related to Zika infections in the mothers. Brazil is investigating an additional 4,100 suspected cases of microcephaly.

Though Zika is usually transmitted by mosquitoes, women who are pregnant may also be at risk for sexual transmission and should use condoms or refrain from sex during pregnancy if they are concerned, CDC said.

Those considering becoming pregnant should talk to their health care providers before traveling to the Olympics, the agency said.

A growing number of international athletes in recent weeks have said they are concerned about Zika, though few have said it would deter them from competing. Among those who have expressed reluctance is famed U.S. soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo, who said Thursday she may not join her teammates in Brazil due to concerns about Zika.

The CDC's recommendations for travel to the Olympics are in line with its current guidance to travelers considering a trip to the myriad countries where Zika is present.

Organizers have said transmission risks should be low during the Olympics, which are scheduled to take place during Brazil's winter months when transmission of mosquito-borne illnesses is less frequent and the weather is cooler and drier. Rio de Janeiro has pledged to undertake broad mosquito control efforts.

The World Health Organization declared the outbreak an international health emergency on Feb. 1, citing a likely strong relationship between Zika infection during pregnancy and microcephaly.

Earlier on Friday, the CDC said that a recent study of nine pregnant travelers from the U.S. to Zika-affected regions raised new concerns about the virus, showing a greater-than-expected number of fetal infections and brain abnormalities. One of the nine women gave birth to a child with severe microcephaly, it said.
 
its gonna be alot of fuckin in Brazil this summer.
a lot of 0 fucks given attitudes from athletes and spectators......going back to their home countries and taking Zika back with them.
they gonna end up fuckin the hoes back in their home countries and them hoes gonna fuck other people and before you know it,
Zika is gonna be a worldwide pandemic.
its gonna be a summer like no other.
 
its gonna be alot of fuckin in Brazil this summer.
a lot of 0 fucks given attitudes from athletes and spectators......going back to their home countries and taking Zika back with them.
they gonna end up fuckin the hoes back in their home countries and them hoes gonna fuck other people and before you know it,
Zika is gonna be a worldwide pandemic.
its gonna be a summer like no other.

Not to mention fuckas gonna bring HIV and drop it off in some poor people and some will be taking it back home with them.
 
How did Brazil won the bid or right to hold the 2016 Olympics. Who greenlighted this anyway. Outside of the zika virus, everything else listed on the list you kinda saw coming. Given Brazils history you can't say your surprised though by all this.

Yours Truly......Professor
 
its gonna be alot of fuckin in Brazil this summer.
a lot of 0 fucks given attitudes from athletes and spectators......going back to their home countries and taking Zika back with them.
they gonna end up fuckin the hoes back in their home countries and them hoes gonna fuck other people and before you know it,
Zika is gonna be a worldwide pandemic.
its gonna be a summer like no other.
Lol
 
its gonna be alot of fuckin in Brazil this summer.
a lot of 0 fucks given attitudes from athletes and spectators......going back to their home countries and taking Zika back with them.
they gonna end up fuckin the hoes back in their home countries and them hoes gonna fuck other people and before you know it,
Zika is gonna be a worldwide pandemic.
its gonna be a summer like no other.

Add to the fact that the economy is in bad shape hoes - and 'new' hoes- are going to be fucking for pennies on the dollar. So yeah, no bueno....

*two cents *
 
Add to the fact that the economy is in bad shape hoes - and 'new' hoes- are going to be fucking for pennies on the dollar. So yeah, no bueno....

*two cents *
looks like an economic opportunity for someone like Forcesteeler
 
I really don't understand this actually continuing...

damn the US gov't went after a soccer league but they aint doing nothing about THIS?????
 
Im tellin you its that big cac jesus statue,

its cursing the fuck outta brazil and needs to come

crashing down yesterday....

and zika is biological warfare, no more no less, they needed something since aids is taken for a joke now..

european and hollywood faggots having hiv roulette parties and shit.....
 
I really don't see how the IOC can let the games go on without changing the venue.
I think the only city that can host the games on such a short notice is Los Angeles.
 
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I really don't see how the IOC can let the games go on without changing the venue.
I think the only city that host the games on such a short notice is Los Angeles.

I want Chicago one day but you are 100% correct about Los Angeles being Olympic ready. Add Atlanta also.
 
did mofokrs stop going to Brazil to get that cheap pussy ?

then stop hating because they got the Olympics... just propaganda.

:lol:
 
I want Chicago one day but you are 100% correct about Los Angeles being Olympic ready. Add Atlanta also.
There are no stadiums large enough to hold the track & field events in GA. Not with the seating capacity the Olympics would need.
 
Yeah I know:lol:but they did host the games before and have facilities in place. Los Angeles would be the best choice in an emergency.

Atlanta was almost 30 years ago....and they had a terrorist act.

Let Brazil have it....Nobody is can take it now.. The best that can happen is other countries roll down to Rio and help them finish shit.

No way is any other city host ready in regards to facilities or hotels, security, transporation.. ect ect ect
 
Atlanta was almost 30 years ago....and they had a terrorist act.

Let Brazil have it....Nobody is can take it now.. The best that can happen is other countries roll down to Rio and help them finish shit.

No way is any other city host ready in regards to facilities or hotels, security, transporation.. ect ect ect

For the record 96 is only 20 years ago. Los Angeles was in 84.
 
okay 20 years......shit ain't ready..

they better get the US and China to import some engineers is they really that far off.


okay 20 years......shit ain't ready..

they better get the US and China to import some engineers is they really that far off.


Yeah it appears that Rio needed an infrastructure boost. The blame lays with the Olympic planning committee.
 
I really don't see how the IOC can let the games go on without changing the venue.
I think the only city that can host the games on such a short notice is Los Angeles.
the coliseum is a mess and security issues galore... Beijing is still good from their run - and China can LOCK down security quickly also get housing and hotels on deck quicker than anywhere else
 
I want Chicago one day but you are 100% correct about Los Angeles being Olympic ready. Add Atlanta also.
Chicago tried to get these games and was a finalist along with Madrid and Tokyo. Still think that Chicago should have gotten it but trying to throw it on short notice is a recipe for disaster. Atlanta would also be a disaster.
 
How you gonna tell ppl at a major recreational event in Brazil to not fuck, or at best use a condom? What kinda shit is that? Major fail.
 
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