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Olympic flame in U.S. as IOC chief dismisses scrapping relay

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  • Hikozaemon at 10:25 AM JST - 9th April

    Let's hope that the anti-CCP demonstrations can be just that, law abiding but highly visible.

    This whole mess should have been foreseen when the CCP was given the games in the first place.

    Peace

  • gmygmygmy at 11:09 AM JST - 9th April

    As for our Chinese, the torch relay will show clearly, which country is our friends, and which country is our enemy! Action speaks louder than words.

  • Hikozaemon at 11:34 AM JST - 9th April

    I find it interesting that all but one of the pro-CCP trolls have disappeared, and the one who is left is posting links to propaganda videos and speaking on behalf of her country.

    Peace

  • Altria at 11:38 AM JST - 9th April

    As for our Chinese, the torch relay will show clearly, which country is our friends, and which country is our enemy!

    Haha, no mates!

  • Kwaabish at 09:29 PM JST - 9th April

    Wow... some trolls need to understand that friendship works in both directions. That is, it could help to listen to what everyone else is trying to tell you. When MANY from the world (contrary to the suggested minority, Tibet independence minded faction as a certain state censored/controlled media may claim) with many differing interests and issues are voicing an opinion, it may be wise to at least listen to it.

    Summarily dismissing and claiming opposers to be an enemy is hardly civilized or diplomatic.

    Thus the spiraling free-fall of popularity of the CCP. (And its brainwashed drones)

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