Forget the toilets for two and complimentary hotel room DNA deposits. That’s not the worst of it for media covering the Sochi Winter Olympics.
So you're saying I can't get a massage in Sochi. pic.twitter.com/63glMHG5iY
— Sam Dolnick (@samdolnick) February 5, 2014
@samdolnick Or you can get a massage all the time?
— Naila-Jean Meyers (@NailaJeanMeyers) February 5, 2014
@NailaJeanMeyers The local idiom for "when pigs fly," turns out to be "when you can get a massage in Sochi."
— Sam Dolnick (@samdolnick) February 5, 2014
@sarahlyall it's probably just as well.
— venetianblonde (@venetianblonde) February 5, 2014
We snicker at journos and their freaky and hilarious “Sochi problems,” and on this one, we’re laughing with them. But here’s some sobering (and much-needed) perspective from chess champ and Human Rights Foundation chairman Garry Kasparov.
It is hard not to laugh at the mess in Sochi & journalists having bad time with nothing ready, but is distraction from true catastrophe.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
$51 billion looted for a dictator's 5-ring circus; mountains of trash & polluted water for Sochi residents; martial law in whole region.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
I hope the journalists in Sochi complaining about a lack of doorknobs & wifi pay as much attention to the lack of free speech & elections.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
In two weeks Games will be over & journos will go home w funny stories. Russians will be left with mess, debt, & the same crooks & thugs.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
At least the journos could take the next step and ask why & how $51 billion & 7 years not enough for wifi & doorknobs in a dictatorship.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
Are many answers, but one is that mafia-style system is nearly as inefficient as Communism. No market competition, only loyalty to boss.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
Doesn't matter how good or bad of a job you do. The only doorknob that matters in Russia is the one that opens the door to Putin's office.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
This is why free market matters for a free people. Without it, cronyism & corruption take over. Govt soon only source of real power, money.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
"Drink the water". RT @Hjelll: @Kasparov63 what would you say to those democratic world leaders who are justifying them going to the games?
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
Sochi dogs not doing well either. MT @bscagliotti: That olympic games are a scandal doesn't mean journalists have to be treated like dogs.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 5, 2014
Related:
Garry Kasparov on Winter Olympics: ‘Selection of Sochi was a sick joke’
‘Dangerous face water’: Journos in Sochi live-tweet hilarious and freaky ‘amenities’ [pics]
‘WTF is that last one?!’ Viral image of Sochi bathroom rules is delightfully baffling [pic]
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