Will The Olympics Survive
it addresses some concerns for the past,present and future.
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I hope for Success
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Wow!
Olympic Torch Arrives in Brazil, to Begin a 90-Day Relay | News | teleSUR English
Enjoy if you have time.
Five Things You Need to Know About Rio 2016 | News | teleSUR English
hopefully we are off to a good start for the flame is in travel status, coming to a town or city near you soon. Enjoy
Olympians Shouldn鈥檛 Swim Through Sewage - The New York Times
Enjoy the read if you have time, I wish I could say it boogles one's mind for what else can go wrong. This is not pretty.
if you have time for it is a long video.
Watch "WHY NOT COME TO BRAZIL FOR THE 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES WARNING (from a Brazilian to the World)" on YouTube
I am not afraid, yet I won't be attending.
Former Brazil great Rivaldo tells tourists to skip Olympics
If one has time for this is starting to play out in a lot of news.
My husband wants to head to Rio in August to watch some golf games. Yes, that's right...golf.聽
I'm going to try to convince him not to go because one, I'm not keen on the sport and two, because of the perceived dangers. (Best to avoid large crowds when terrorism is a potential threat and security is lax!) Besides, we'll be heading to Rio in June when my family comes to visit, and for me, one trip to Rio per year is enough.Alascana wrote:Now it's completely out of control, it just won't stop, it's like the Olympics on why not to come.
Former Brazil great Rivaldo tells tourists to skip Olympics
If one has time for this is starting to play out in a lot of news.
I agreed with everything Rivaldo said until I got to this part:聽 "Only God can change the situation in our Brazil."聽
I've written about this in detail in some of my older posts, but I think this is one of Brazil's biggest problems:聽 this belief that somehow, this country's destiny is not in its people's hands...but in God's hands. I see bumper stickers everywhere that read, "In God's Hands..." I'm not here to sh*t on anyone's religious beliefs, but this attitude...this unwillingness to accept responsibility for their country's problems...this unwillingness to find a solution for their country's problems...is what hurts Brazilians the most. I truly believe that Brazilians are their own worst enemy.聽 
Brazil Olympics Could Cause Global Zika 'Disaster' | News | teleSUR English
I am not afraid just cautious. I saw a female athlete on tv who stated she was concerned for she would like children in the future and was uncertain of聽 coming to compete.
And I am not on a rant. Enjoy if interested.
Rio Olympics could be under threat as Brazil riots continue over political unrest | Daily Mail Online
only time will tell for it is all ways quiet before the storm.
Brazil investigating possible corruption at Olympic venues
Rio Bay Trash Hinders Smooth Sailing for Olympic Athletes
This is out of hand and fingers! Enjoy if you can.
Zika crisis: Rio Olympics 'should be moved or postponed' - BBC News
What's next, was it a farce, this would be a crisis. I'm hoping this will not happen the move or cancellation
Can Latin America Defend Democracy via Rio Olympics Boycott? | Opinion | teleSUR English
I wonder if this will play put and the impact of this thou thought.
it seems nothing is working right.
Rights Group Says Excessive Force Before Brazil Olympics - ABC News
What was expected same as before the World Cup.
Activists asks Brazil interim president to pay for cleanup
Yup its a Rant or maybe a Rave.
enjoy if you have time.
Rio Water Boss Questions Olympic Sewage Target
crazy, it seems that it all could have bee avoided. Enjoy if one has tme.
Brazilian Sports Minister Says Rio Is Ready for the Olympics
if not someone will be replaced. Is this the 4th Minister of Sports.
it's Game Time. Is the Olympics Ready for Rio.
travelr64 wrote:$184 Billion?聽 聽No way . . .
Sorry about that it was Reals not USD/ lol,kkkkk.
Zika virus: Will condoms and repellent be enough to protect our athletes in Rio? - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The Games will go on! Enjoy if one has interest and time.
I'm worried about the stuff Mature folks suffer with.
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it has become a should I go or forfeit. I wonder how many will back out of the event.
it seems anything to not make it happen. Brazil needs a break from the crazy stories.
These guys are at least trying, imagine if the were paid for each kilo of trash removed, yet that would be to much logic. Yes it is a Rant!
Just keeping it "Real".
Brazil mulls emergency loan to Rio ahead of Olympics as city struggles to pay workers
I hope the Olympics can break even on the cost of the Games.
Enjoy if one has interest and time to read. As each day gets closer the drama intensifies.
Rio needs a break.
something else to think about.
Brazil Declares 'State of Public Calamity' to Finance Olympics | News | teleSUR English
Hopefully this will all be cleared up by the start of the Games. Can the country catch a break?
Brazil 'to give Rio $850m' in aid for Olympic Games - News from Al Jazeera
That solves all the problems. Throw Money at it.
Alascana wrote:No problem the Games are on!
Brazil 'to give Rio $850m' in aid for Olympic Games - News from Al Jazeera
That solves all the problems. Throw Money at it.
The closest I've seen a financial mess due to massive mismanagement by a bunch of useless nutters who couldn't organise a drunken party in a brewery was the world student games in Sheffield (UK).
They made a total pig's ear of the thing, meaning the local taxpayers are saddled with the debt until 2024.
That's what happens when you let clueless fools loose with someone else's cash.
The local labour council were right when they said Sheffield had asseTs, but they added a T to the word.
Opinion: Brazil鈥檚 Zikalympics?
By Michael Royster on June 20, 2016
Worrywarts never win gold medals.
Opinion, by Michael Royster
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 鈥 Residents of Rio, relax! The Olympic and Paralympic Games are safe, and there is no need whatsoever to worry about them becoming the Zikalympics. At least, that鈥檚 what Brazil鈥檚 Ministry of Health, the International Olympic Committee and Rio鈥檚 Municipal Government are now telling people.
Michael Royster, aka The Curmudgeon.
Skeptics and other naysayers worry that none of these entities have any knowledge whatsoever of medicine and public health, but we all know worrywarts never win gold medals! Sure, the Minister of Health is a political hack with an engineering degree, but why shouldn鈥檛 we trust him? After all, Engineering is science, just like Medicine.
Don鈥檛 forget that the IOC is about to ban Russia鈥檚 track team because chemists analyzed urine samples. After all, Chemistry is science, just like Medicine, so not to worry. Rio鈥檚 municipal government runs a lot of public hospitals, and public health is only a subset of public administration. Rio鈥檚 public administration knows how to build safe elevated highways and bicycle paths and tunnels, don鈥檛 they? So what鈥檚 to worry?
Even the World Health Organization has said there鈥檚 no reason to postpone or transfer the Olympics, because Zika isn鈥檛 worth worrying about in cold dry August 鈥 except maybe to people who are planning on having sex and/or babies, or unless it warms up and rains a lot.
Even though the press in the U.S. is baying for blood about Zika, we all know that鈥檚 mostly because Rio beat out President Obama鈥檚 home town Chicago to host the games, and the Yankee Imperialists have never lost hope that Rio will be disqualified. Moreover, the U.S. press is really trying to divert attention from Puerto Rico, which has as much Zika as Rio de Janeiro, not to mention being an even worse economic basket case.
So, in the immortal words of Mad Magazine鈥檚 Alfred E. Neuman: 鈥淲hat, me worry?鈥
The Curmudgeon will have lived in Rio de Janeiro for 39 years during the Zikalympics and he refuses to worry about anything at all except politics.
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Over four days, we took at least 4 cab rides a day, and every single cabbie was honest and friendly (for some reason, Rio's cabbies have a bad rep, but I've been to Rio twice now, and I haven't had a bad cab ride yet). I got to speak to a lot of the cabbies and one of them told me that he will not be attending any Olympic events for fear of A) terrorist threats and B) faulty stadium seating.
As for the Zika threat, perhaps it was because the weather was cold (by Rio standards) during our stay, but I hardly saw any mosquitoes even though we went to Corcovado, Sugar Loaf, Jardim Botanico, and Parque Lage. The cabbie who drove us to Jardim Botanico told us that we need not worry about mosquitoes or Zika.聽
聽 At Jardim Botanico, we saw at least four pregnant women baring their bellies to take maternity pictures.聽
My family was shocked because such a fuss has been made over Zika in the international press. I'm not suggesting that a threat doesn't exist - I'm just relaying my experiences in Rio this past week.Jun 21, 2016
.....A statement from Australian Sailing said Paralympic sailor Liesl Tesch and team official Sarah Ross were confronted by two men while riding their bicycles in Rio park on Sunday. One of the men was carrying a pistol and the women were robbed of their bicycles.
Last month, Spain's Olympic gold-medal winning sailor Fernando Echavarri and two companions said they were held up at gunpoint by five young men in Rio.
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I've been at Ipanema twice already this year and both times the water was crystal clear, I spent a lot of time swimming and even snorkled around the rocks at the far end without any incident to me, or our group. Copacabana never has clear water in my experience there.
Actually the nastiest water I saw was in Balneario Caboriu over January in the South, it was as thick and green as pea soup with quite a few dead fish around, but I still think is was algae related though, a bad plankton bloom sucks all the oxygen out of the water and causes fish to die. We all swam a lot there too and no one got sick...
While there is no doubt a problem with the water in the some parts Gaunabra bay, it's really not that bad at the main beaches....I feel far safer swimming at the beaches in Rio than at many other city beaches in other countries.
As for Zika , that's such a hype, my wife and I always remark how it's something we don't even think about actually living in Brazil....the international media is a joke, especially with regards to how they like to portray "3rd world" countries, I remember when the Ebola scare broke people were actually scared to visit South Africa , in which your risk of catching Ebola is zero, due to distance and a climate more similar to New Zealand than Congo.
As for Cab drivers in Rio, we were once picked up by a Drunken Afro Brazilian cab driver in desperation after a rainstorm on the way to the rolling stones concert.....he stopped his cab and got out to yell verbal abuse for 2 minutes at a bus he thought had cut him off ....luckily it was just to the metro station, also I had a fairly rude taxi driver on new years eve who did not want to give any info or answer questions, but I've also had some real gems who will risk there own vehicle driving over any terrain to get you to your destination.
On another note have you ever been to Ilha Grande off the coast of Angra dos Reais in Southern Rio, now that place is a paradise, it reminds me of how Rio city must have looked before colonisation and the water there is famously clear and surrounded by untouched Mata Atlantica....I can highly recommend it and I'm going back there again in 2 weeks!
Not saying that the following articles are conclusive; however, they're not enough to keep me out of the water.
Can't wait to go back!
Brazil lifts visa restrictions for Olympics but Zika fears dissuading Canadians - Business - CBC News
is this what most are thinking.
I have had crystal clear waters at Ipanema...
Brazil's Temer Laments 2 Presidents at Olympic Ceremony - ABC News
The Main Event. Whoa boy!聽 I wonder if the participants will take the same plane.
one word "Scary"
Rio governor warns Olympics could be 'big failure'
I hope this is the last of the negative. As he says in he last line "Blame Me"
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