Prof. Reuben H Simoyi

 

How much suffering has happened to a local Londoner as these games are being 
prepared? How many services have been cut out? How much danger has been put in 
the population due to the weaponry that has been installed in middle of London? 
 And that is the debate we started in this city when we held the G20. Olympics 
is supposed to be a game to be happy about not a function to terrorize the 
local population, and I can assure you that the people we are talking to in 
London today fail to reason to your level because it is based on what you see 
in front of that UK government planted camera when they see and live what is 
happening behind it. Yes we have created the glamour due to technology but we 
have created a more and more terrorism to our own people for trust me there are 
those that want to go and work to earn a real living to pay the taxes to pay 
for this function and they cannot do that in London today. Cities have started 
to reject G20 but countries are going to start to reject The Olympics due to 
the way it affects the local people.

 

If we are this afraid of the safety of the players may be we need to rethink 
holding these games all together.

 

EM
On the 49th

 

 

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Subject: [Mwananchi] London Olympics Opening Ceremonies

 

  

Hmmmmm..... The London I first saw, the first time I visited London, September 
1974; is so different from July 2012 London.  Modern day London is a 
cosmopolitan all-inclusive city... the best city in the world by far.  Tolerant 
and welcoming all cultures.  The opening ceremonies mirrored, not the United 
Kingdom, but London; my home away from home.  The Olympic stadium sits in a 
former derelict part of London, East London; where my oldest child was born way 
back in 1984. The Olympics have uplifted my East London.  I was transfixed, 
watching the opening ceremonies; reminiscing about those values I grew up with 
that I no longer have here in the US:cricket, rugby, the commonwealth.
The Queen, for me stole the show: 'Good evening Mr. Bond'.  She was great!!!
Prof.




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