2016 Rio Summer Olympics

Agree or disagree on climate change, but even Sue Heck would find this overbearing.

Can't really blame a country/city that will be underwater in a matter of years to use its biggest stage to try to raise awareness and encourage global change. But also not surprised that some people don't want to see it.
 
Can't really blame a country/city that will be underwater in a matter of years to use its biggest stage to try to raise awareness and encourage global change. But also not surprised that some people don't want to see it.
Not at all. It's just heavy-handed. I'm not criticizing their effort, per se (well, outside of making fun of it, I guess).
 
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Can't really blame a country/city that will be underwater in a matter of years to use its biggest stage to try to raise awareness and encourage global change. But also not surprised that some people don't want to see it.
Like I said, maybe I'm being superficial here. Look, I get what you're saying, but this is the same country that, despite horrific poverty, just spent megabucks for about 3 weeks worth of tourism.
 
I agree with what CycloneErik and KCClone said as well. Just also saying that I definitely understand wanting to use this big stage on an issue very important to the people of Rio. Rising sea levels really don't affect Iowans or Midwesterners the way they will affect people on the coasts, including Rio, so it's different

Now back to the Olympics
 
I liked the choreography and the way they are doing it on a budget, but I agree that it's been kind of lecturey. (Yep I just made a new word.)
 
I agree with what CycloneErik and KCClone said as well. Just also saying that I definitely understand wanting to use this big stage on an issue very important to the people of Rio. Rising sea levels really don't affect Iowans or Midwesterners the way they will affect people on the coasts, including Rio, so it's different

Now back to the Olympics

I think everyone would agree. It's just odd coming from a country with essentially zero environmental regulations.
 
I just looked it up. The guy was from Brazil but moved to France as a teenager. All his work and the actual plane and flight itself took place in France. Keep reaching Brazil.

So far their two most famous people of the ceremony made their careers everywhere but Brazil.
The Wright brothers spent their adolescent years in Cedar Rapids does that mean we gave a claim?
 
This opening has been kind of depressing. I guess I'm being superficial here, but I didn't expect social lectures...

That's what NBC/Universal does. It's one of the reasons why I don't get much weather from The Weather Channel anymore - I want what's going on in the weather, not lectures on how the world is coming to an end because of climate change.
 
The olympics just reminds me how horrible my geography is. I haven't heard of half these countries let alone know what continent they are on. You could make a solid drinking game out of this.