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2014 Winter Olympics aka 2014 Olympics of White Folks: Reporters Being Forced to Live In Disgusting Conditions


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I understand why the IOC wants to put the games in new and sometimes under developed areas but I hope the learn something with Sochi.

They need to keep the games in developed and politically stable countries.

It's all about the money and bribery. When one of the top heroin kingpins in the world is the main lobbyist for a country receiving the Olympics, it no longer has anything to do with putting the Olympics in under developed areas.

 

And eveyone is shocked that half of the $50 billion used to set up the Olympic games has seemingly "disappeared" and is unaccounted for.

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Man Czech is a weird place. I didn't go when it was bad; the first few times were when they were trying to join the EU, so they weren't AS backwards.

Still, driving in certain areas with German license plates will attract 9-12 year old prostitutes. These prostitutes are super aggressive, as I had some try to force themselves into my car with my wife and kid with me.

Later I learned that particular town is the sex-trafficking capital of Europe.

I remember finding a random KFC somewhere outside Prague. Since I hadn't had KFC in years, the wife and I decided to try it out. It's a little different there. I remember getting glass for our drinks and the tables had a tablecloth. I think we also had silverware instead of sporks.

That wasn't Kentucky Fried Chicken that was Korostelev Fried Chicken

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Uhhhhhhhh the lady who lit the flame just tweeted an pic of her offerings he Obama family a banana

 

I think that was a few months ago unless she did a new one. Wouldn't surprise me either way.

 

We don't have the market cornered on racism. Frankly it is much worse in most of the rest of the world.

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