Nino33
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- Jul 5, 2015
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You can call it biased, that's your right, but I don't think I'm biased/prejudiced (haven't been an NHL fan since the early 90s so I'm not supporting the NHL, I don't really like the modern hockey game and think there's way to much money involved, thus I don't see the bias I allegedly have)It seems to me that you've taken on quite the biased stance my friend. You go on and on about how the IOC is looking only to benefit itself by having NHL players attend as the flagship sport of the games but yet being insistent on calling all the shots and being inflexible when budging on issues important to the NHL.
And the NHL is doing the exact same thing when they decide that the 2018 games don't work for them in terms of exposure but we'll likely be interested when it comes to the next games in 2022 because China is market where we can grow the game similar to how the NBA has. You can make it seem as though this is mere speculation with no legs but every pundit, analyst, or person close to the league knows that this is a very real likelihood.....
I'm not a big NHL fan anymore, and I'm not a fan of European/Russian Leagues, and even less a fan of patriotism/nationalism (and thus don't care much at all about the Olympics). I'm 100% fine with people disagreeing (that's their/your right!), and I don't think my opinion is necessarily "in the majority" here at HFBoards, but I think I have a right to express my opinion just like anyone else (without the personal attacks/attempt at silencing that some resort to)
I'm not sure why I'm getting attacked like I am, I suspect it's because I answer back; I think it's sad that apparently my only solution to not get attacked is to not post...I don't think it's a good thing to tell others how their opinions about hockey are inappropriate (as if they shouldn't be posted) and/or attacking them personally - they're just opinions about hockey, they're not important in the grand scheme of things IMO
For me things like racism/swearing/etc (the kind of stuff mods remove) is what's "inappropriate" not the opinions of others that I don't agree with & while I wouldn't go so far as calling patriotism a mental disease (as someone did in one of these threads about the Olympics/NHL participation) I do think that such a view is closer to my sentiments than many of the views I'm seeing posted (in most all cases I simply don't see patriotism/nationalism as a good thing)
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