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Olympic viewers complicit in shedding blood of the innocent

Have you watched the movie, “Untraceable?” There a man rigged killing devices to a web server. As people clicked on his site, they would actually participate in murdering an innocent person. People would visit the site, knowing that they were killing someone, and they would do it anyway.

It’s somehow appropriate that NBC’s highest ratings were at the opening ceremonies of the most corrupt, oppressive, and inappropriate Olympic Games. Held in China, a nation that imprisons billions of people under the brutal oppression of communism, China is now the recipient of favorable coverage around the world in spite of what we all know: China is evil. China tortures. China murders. China oppresses. From the freedom hungry in Tibet to those who hunger after righteousness, China kills the innocent to stifle unrest. Men women and children who have the courage to follow Jesus are arrested, imprisoned, and slain.

With the bright lights, and all the clean looking venues where games are being played, in the shadows are billions of people who have never been free, toiling for pennies a day as cogs in the Chineese wheels of economic conquest. Slavery? Who cares – right? It’s in China, so what?

Silly, foolish Americans will sit on their sofas, devouring popcorn, pizza, beer, and soda as they watch athletes compete on blood stained soil.  The American Democrat media will do all within its power to portray China as a shining light to the world… after all, Communist Islamic Jihadist Barack Obama wants to enslave us to our oppressive government in a manner pattered after Communist China.

I will not watch the Olympics. I will not listen to anyone speak of the Olympics without pointing out to them as they watch the events – from the President of the United States of America on down – they are complicit in shedding the blood of those in China and in Tibet who only wanted to be free.

Read more about China and the Olympics HERE.

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