So in this article an Israeli widow is complaining that the IOC did not have a moment of silence for the Munich killings at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics.
I don't have an opinion one way or another and I certainly sympathize with her but my main question is: How long? Yes, it's still in some peoples' memories but it's also been 40 years. Would 50 years be long enough? A hundred years from now will it be an olympic tradition?
I guess I think it would still be a nice gesture but I also don't think it is disrespectful not to.
I don't have an opinion one way or another and I certainly sympathize with her but my main question is: How long? Yes, it's still in some peoples' memories but it's also been 40 years. Would 50 years be long enough? A hundred years from now will it be an olympic tradition?
I guess I think it would still be a nice gesture but I also don't think it is disrespectful not to.
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