

Hear Me Out: The Olympics Are a Tool of Oppression
Aug 6, 2024
MacIntosh Ross, an academic from Windsor University, delves into the troubling side of the Olympic Games. He discusses how these international spectacles often mask serious human rights abuses and geopolitical power plays. Ross critiques the contradictions between the IOC's ideals of peace and the oppression faced by marginalized communities in host nations. With historical examples like the 1936 Berlin Olympics, he reveals how the Games have been used for propaganda. The conversation also highlights the ethical dilemmas of enjoying sports amidst environmental and social concerns.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Olympics: A Double-Edged Sword
03:13 • 11min
The Olympics: A Historical Examination of Power and Propaganda
14:29 • 4min
Athletes as Agents of Change
18:54 • 8min
Navigating Law and Life Lessons
26:53 • 6min
Olympics and Ethical Dilemmas
33:22 • 5min
The Influence of Pop Culture on Political Endorsements
38:38 • 3min