Anyone else NOT watching the Olymics?
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By then you'll find way less Caucasian folks out in the urban areas. Even in the 90s living in Hayward I remember so many of my white neighbors saying they are getting the **** out of the bay area complete cause of the newer (ie: Black/Mexican) neighbors moving in. This was a quiet decent area too, but they were bouncing.
So I've seen people move to like NV, UT, AZ, and also out to like Mendocino, Lake, Monterey and other areas away from the bay area itself. But, like, how far can you go? When are people going to accept that we are just the same damn species and things like color or whatever shouldn't matter!
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Olympics are boring, a bunch a crap that I cannot do myself, only thing worth watching is beach volleyball and that is on like every weekend on FSN anyways 
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Hardly a place worth visiting for any civilized person, let alone should be allowed to host the Olympics:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080820/...china_protests
4 more foreign activists detained in China:
The four activists — whose whereabouts were not known — were identified by Students for a Free Tibet as Tibetan-German Florien Norbu Gyanatshang, 30; Mandie McKeown, 41, of Britain; and Americans Jeremy Wells, 38 and John Watterberg, 30.
The rough treatment and intimidation being meted out to foreigners and elderly Chinese underscore the authorities' determination to prevent any protests during the Olympics, even though Beijing Olympic organizers last month said demonstrations would be allowed in designated areas.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080820/...china_protests
4 more foreign activists detained in China:
The four activists — whose whereabouts were not known — were identified by Students for a Free Tibet as Tibetan-German Florien Norbu Gyanatshang, 30; Mandie McKeown, 41, of Britain; and Americans Jeremy Wells, 38 and John Watterberg, 30.
The rough treatment and intimidation being meted out to foreigners and elderly Chinese underscore the authorities' determination to prevent any protests during the Olympics, even though Beijing Olympic organizers last month said demonstrations would be allowed in designated areas.



