I am truly sorry that I feel totally squeamish about the Beijing 2008 Olympics. I personally would not want to be in Beijing during the Olympics. That is the honest truth about it. Fucking not that I don't have an invitation. And fucking not that I couldn't afford it because Jeeez, Asian flights are my cheapest ever!!!

It's that our athletes wouldn't hardly stand a chance there. Until Madame GMA and our officials will lift a finger, there will always be that Department of Education syndicate and now joined by the Philippine Sports Commission, now also augmented by the Technical Education, Skills Development Authority and Commission on Higher Education fucking "sports enthusiasts" kuno, that are controlling the way national games and selection process of our national athletes turn out.

With only very few exceptions, we turn out players to international competitions from our local athletes' search that are idiots, incompetent, undeserving and are made out of papel de japon, carrying home gold medals, silvers, bronzes and other wins (kuno) bought by dirty money. It's a total shitty world in Philippine sports out there that miracles like Manny Pacquiao, Paeng Nepomuceno, Efren Bata Reyes, Bong Coo, Flash Elorde and our great FilAm, FilCanadian swimmers et al and other good foreign-bred athletes happen only once in a blue moon, come out in a one in a billion chance! Whew!!!

Time to change, dear associates, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen and friends, and lovers!!! It's high time to kill the members of the syndicate!!! Calling on Secretary Jesli Lapus!!! Ever thought that you had coffee with one or many of them and don't know their gigantic Olympic game inside your deparment? After your coffee, they're laughing behind your back? Well, they're not fucking laughing at you, but a cuckold nation in general!!! Susmaryosep!!! You must be one hell of a …a …

A very dear friend of mine now living in Italy really wants to see the 2008 Olympics in Beijing to support our Philippine athletes!!! That is, despite my depressing post she invited me to write in her reformatted sex blog. Since I don't usually write sexy, happy orgasmic posts, happy read!!! here is my post anyways, pardon the very boring, deadpan style...

Very Bad Sports Practices 
and Why We Do Not Win in the Asean, Asian, Olympic Games
Sports feats and achievements represent a country's pride, honor and prestige in the community of nations....The overriding desire, determination 
Totally shitty and fucked up Games we didn't even bargain for! Think about it: many of the syndicate members get to go to the Olympics pa siguro with taxpayers' money and full government authorization for their junk tour, (or open) expensive shopping, buying of rich gifts to their favored female or male apple-of-the-eye (read: object of sex) athletes, mga walanghiya!!! Diyoskopu!!! Wag talaga nila ilalapit ang mga leeg nila at itlog sa mga kamay ko!!! Nakuuuuuuuuu!!!!

Furthermore, an Olympics event for our real athletes is crowded with so many politicians and chaperones, school officials (so that's why they pay their way to get the medals!) and all other nincompoops who are not out to compete, but take every available souvenir and tell the grand apos about being in the event!!! Shit!!!



8 comments :

  1. wow, kat i really like the inquirer article. but aren't the very people chosen by mr. jess lapid, i mean, lapus the very same members of the dep ed syndicate? has he really vetted these people well that he is sure none of them are homo syndicatoriens?

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  2. This was a good emotional outburst. I sympathized on how you feel for our country, I also truly admire your friend who wanted to extend support to our team despite the corrupt policies therein. What's happening right now in our country has always been there as a legend and sad to say that it will always be the future. Given the fact with all of these dirty politicians, I feel that your disgusting thoughts shared in here wont do any good at all. You just proved from your disgusting outburst that you are one of them.

    I might hate my government people but I would not despise my country. With such dirty words belongs to a dirty community but not a dirty country.

    The Philippines is coming to Beijing as a country not as a group of dirty people or not as a composition of a dirty team.

    Furthermore, don't let our dirty government people corrupt your spirit and soul.

    I believe you have good thoughts, so use it in a way that it will make you feel good and not this bad.

    Life is too short. :-)

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  3. i love your comment and i really thank you so much for taking the time to read the post. thank you really. from the bottom of my heart, i really want our team to win. really, really win. bring home the bacon, so to speak. the Gold Medal. the pride, the victory, the tears of joy and happiness. dirty might not be the word for our sports people going there. many of them are real players, real talents as i mentioned but there are those that have been going and going and going to the Olympics bringing our name to the Games and yet are merely bringing shame because in the first place they have no right. their medals at home from the Palaro and other national games are bought with money -- now that is dirty. but even the players whose accreditation are fake, they are victims. they may be willing victims, but they need not go if they have a soul. or spirit as you say. because they know they won't win and the country will be spending for them. it makes one cry, you know, knowing that for all the money badly spent, they will still have the courage to go and come back waving their hands at the airport as if it was just normal that the corrupt means with which they reached the Games stadium is nothing to fret about... that really gets me... that is the one that's dirty. i have all the affection for all the real players that are able to compete for us. but sharing the time and resources with the fakes, and the spiritual and psychological burden of the fakes, it also gets to them. that's why, despite the so many good ones we have sent in the past, until now we have no Gold.

    let us all do something, join hands and pressure the government instead of despising each other and hitting one another. let us make the public sector and private sector realize the problem and fast. we have four more new years to solve the predicament of our country. what little you can share to put a little push to reforming our athlete selection process please share it. do you have a relative inside, or someone who can at least influence a regional or provincial or municipal / city selection committee for athletes? convince them. do you know business persons with good heart in manila, in the regions, provinces? tell them to support local selection reforms and pledge to put a small sponsorship -- possibly even tax-deductible, (shirts, money, shorts, supporters, towels, food, head bands, visors, caps, jackets, belts, shoes, socks, wrist bands, juice, water, vitamins, whatever) for the REAL ATHLETES that will be selected not fake ones.

    for all the trouble you went to making this comment i am much obliged and i love you for that and more power to you always!!! may you succeed in all your undertakings in life, may you get to love your country more wherever it is you are, and may you find the courage, strength and the time to share your talents, resources for the reformed and better selection and the good and welfare of our future REAL ATHLETES in the future!!! hurray to you!!!

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  4. I am truly disappointed when I saw the olympic roster. 15 athletes, 5 for swimming?! WTF? So we pin our chances on a sport that the only way we can win is if everyone else tested positive for performance enhancing drugs. Not only that we only have 1 boxer. Boxing always was our best hope for a gold medal. 2 taekwondo athletes. We have won in taekwondo before. I do not begrudge the track and field people since they are mandatory representatives. If they really are serious about winning a gold medal then focus on the sports that we can and do excel at. There are a lot of sports in the Olympics. Some of them we can do good archery, shooting, boxing, taekwondo, softball, and the new sport of BMX. So why are we focusing on swimming? If nobody wins then the reward should be put into developing a program within these sports to make us competitive. Not catering to the few that have access to an olympic regulation pool and calling them national athletes.

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