Beware of Greeks Bearing Placards
By TONY PERROTTET
Published: April 12, 2008WHEN it comes to Olympic protests, the demonstrators in London, Paris and San Francisco are a pretty wimpy bunch, at least compared to the ancient Greeks. Back in the classical era, protesters really knew how to disrupt an Olympics ceremony.
In 364 B.C., soldiers stormed the arena in Olympia and a pitched battle occurred on the field. It was history’s most dramatic clash of politics and sports. The management of the Games, according to Xenophon, had been wrested from the traditional hosts, the Elians, by a neighboring bunch, the Pisans — and the Elians weren’t pleased. They decided to invade the festival at its climax, when thousands of Greek spectators were happily watching a wrestling match.
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The New York Times.
As the article states "Tony Perrottet is the author of “The Naked Olympics” and the forthcoming “Napoleon’s Privates.”"
Αναδημοσιεύω το άρθρο (εν μέρει) εδώ γιατί μου άρεσαν οι ιστορικές αναφορές. Προσφέρει προς σκέψη και την ιδέα μίας μόνιμης βάσης διεξαγωγής των αγώνων αλλά πιστεύω ότι εάν τεθεί πράγματι ως ζήτημα, θα πρέπει
ΕΜΕΙΣ (και μόνο εμείς) να είμαστε η χώρα αυτή. Δε νομίζω ότι πρέπει καν να το συζητήσουμε το θέμα :)