
Beijing's Genocide Olympics
Honestly with Bari Weiss
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Athletes, Protests, and Human Rights at the Olympics
This chapter examines the responses of athletes at the Beijing Olympics to human rights abuses in China, including outspoken individuals like Gus Kenworthy and the impact of protests in the U.S. at institutions like George Washington University. It addresses the complexities of freedom of expression amidst accusations of promoting anti-Asian hate and the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on university campuses. Additionally, the chapter discusses the strained U.S.-China relations, reflecting on the challenges of coexistence between a totalitarian regime and a free society.
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