on being hyphenated

Jul 29, 2012 13:54

Well, gosh, nothing gives me identity crises like the Olympics ( Read more... )

ice ice (hockey) baby, opinions - i has them, olympics 2012, china!, because you care about my thoughts, football ruined me

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acornmama July 29 2012, 19:51:34 UTC
Amen to the coverage on NBC. They need to fix that quick, fast and in a hurry. I was/am really looking forward to the fencing.

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meiface July 29 2012, 19:57:57 UTC
Looks like they're rebroadcasting swimming, gymnastics, and diving tonight so I'll get to see some of what I want to, except being NBC they will inevitably chop up the events so there's no logical flow. Ugh.

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darkunicorna July 29 2012, 20:05:35 UTC
Yesterday I stared at NBC's schedule for ages, and it said they were showing rowing at 2:30 so I turn the TV on and it's volleyball instead? WHY WOULD YOU LIE TO ME NBC WEBSITE WHY

apparently during the opening ceremony they cut a performance out, too!

Anyway, I'm pretty conflicted about who to support, too... So I just support USA, China, and Canada all at the same time.

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meiface July 29 2012, 20:11:21 UTC
I cannot make head or tails of NBC's "official" schedule coverage. Most of the time it lies. I was on my TV and it even said it was showing gymnastics but actually showing rowing, and another channel was listed as showing boxing or something but was showing archery. /confused

Yeah, I heard about cutting that part of the ceremony and it just makes me shake my head with disbelief. It's one of the things (among others) that is making me annoyed with the US coverage/US-centrism in Americ'as presentation of the Olympics, which should be an international celebration of international athletes. Friendly competition, dudes, and good sportsmanship and excitement and passion and hard work - don't try to make this a jingoistic "us vs. them" type of thing. Ugh.

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darkunicorna August 2 2012, 02:51:34 UTC
agreed...

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anoncents July 30 2012, 00:44:02 UTC
Everything you said, everything about being Chinese and American. If I have to, I just pick between Canada, the US, and China because I don't know too much about any other countries. I'm mostly in it for the people competing their hearts out, regardless of national identity. And I cannot wait for the Winter Olympics! Winter>Summer imo though Summer is great too. :)

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meiface July 30 2012, 00:51:41 UTC
I was talking to some Chinese-American friends and we sort of came to the conclusion that the jingoistic slant of commentary/coverage by NBC has really dampened our enthusiasm for Team USA, which sucks, because the athletes themselves are still amazing. It's just hard when there's such a "FUCK YEAH AMERICA screw the rest of y'all and especially China" feel. To be honest, this video inspired more pride in me as an American for the Olympics than anything NBC's done.

Mostly rooting for China right now, and underdogs, and basically athletes that are AMAZING. So many of them! :D

Can't waaaaaaaaaaait for the Winter Olympics. Figure skating is always my favorite to watch but NOW I NEED THE HOCKEY TOO.

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intomorning July 30 2012, 02:12:34 UTC
I'm okay with being pro-country as long as it's not at the expense of being anti-another country. :/ Seriously, it doesn't have to become an "us vs. them" mentality. The NBC commentators kind of rub me the wrong way in general. There were a few things during the opening ceremony and the men's gymnastics coverage, but darn, I don't remember them atm. D:

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meiface July 31 2012, 01:03:42 UTC
The BBC and CTV commentators are soooo much better, it's amazing. They give useful information about each event and each athlete and they cheer on everyone who does well because, whoa, athleticism!

I watched the men's diving final via BBC this morning and then caught the NBC replay tonight DDDD: commentators were so awful/rude/didn't actually explain the events/skills/etc. :( On top of them cutting out so much. :( Livestreams forever!

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anonymous August 3 2012, 14:17:39 UTC
I think NBC Sports does things the other sports...?

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meiface August 4 2012, 01:06:02 UTC
Some, yes, which is great. I've taken to BBC or CTV livestreams anyway, mostly because they're more convenient.

Archeryyy! And diving is getting more prime-time replay than I expected, so that's awesome.

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