TOperson
Active Member
"Suck it up? Every single athletic activity imaginable?"
If a 10m diving platform is a necessity, why stop there? As it happens, I'm into equestrian sports but it's tough to do them in central Toronto. Where's my publicly funded eventing course and stables and hay barn?
There is no rational, responsible way to provide all the facilities that every athlete at every level would like to have in Toronto. It would cost a fortune. Olympic-level athletes move to where the facilities are. Regular people get by with what's available. (And given most Canadians' fitness levels, they aren't even doing that.)
"So you really don't care about our national athletes then.. got it. As for the second part, this is swimming and diving here, not exactly obscure sports."
"Don't really care about our national athletes" - I'm such a big meanie. How many athletes do we have at the Olympics? A few hundred? How do those numbers compare to, oh, the numbers who need food banks? Who are waiting for surgery? Who have student loans because tuition keeps going up?
Actually I DO care about the Canadian public that would have to pay for a Toronto Olympics and all the opportunity costs they would have to bear as a result. I'd like them to either 1) keep their money and spend it they way they like or 2) get the infrastructure and services they really need and want in exchange for their taxes.
"And yes I've seen that link you posted, very hilarious, and completely objective too. Like going to the Toronto Sun for objective opinions on David Miller."
It's "hilarious" that people got kicked out of their homes, or had missiles put on top of them, or lost their neighbourhood park space? That neighbourhood businesses suffered because construction kept customers away? Gee, you're all heart.
Of course, the IOC and corporate sponsors are all TOTALLY objective and would never, ever lie about the impacts of the Olympics on host cities. Completely trustworthy. No one else's opinion is relevant.
If a 10m diving platform is a necessity, why stop there? As it happens, I'm into equestrian sports but it's tough to do them in central Toronto. Where's my publicly funded eventing course and stables and hay barn?
There is no rational, responsible way to provide all the facilities that every athlete at every level would like to have in Toronto. It would cost a fortune. Olympic-level athletes move to where the facilities are. Regular people get by with what's available. (And given most Canadians' fitness levels, they aren't even doing that.)
"So you really don't care about our national athletes then.. got it. As for the second part, this is swimming and diving here, not exactly obscure sports."
"Don't really care about our national athletes" - I'm such a big meanie. How many athletes do we have at the Olympics? A few hundred? How do those numbers compare to, oh, the numbers who need food banks? Who are waiting for surgery? Who have student loans because tuition keeps going up?
Actually I DO care about the Canadian public that would have to pay for a Toronto Olympics and all the opportunity costs they would have to bear as a result. I'd like them to either 1) keep their money and spend it they way they like or 2) get the infrastructure and services they really need and want in exchange for their taxes.
"And yes I've seen that link you posted, very hilarious, and completely objective too. Like going to the Toronto Sun for objective opinions on David Miller."
It's "hilarious" that people got kicked out of their homes, or had missiles put on top of them, or lost their neighbourhood park space? That neighbourhood businesses suffered because construction kept customers away? Gee, you're all heart.
Of course, the IOC and corporate sponsors are all TOTALLY objective and would never, ever lie about the impacts of the Olympics on host cities. Completely trustworthy. No one else's opinion is relevant.