The answer, as any rational person would have predicted, is No. ESPN offers some evidence here that the thugs who run China are just as thuggish today as they were in 2001 when China was awarded the games. The suggestion that having the games would change these thugs or improve the situation in China was never credible, except to the credulous.
Did the Olympics improve human rights in China?
March 14, 2009 by hyperpotamus
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