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Some full opening ceremonies on OBS official channel... (Art Talk Post)
Paralympics':
Tokyo 2020: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgrlYHF4LXc / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cW1-plwqeQ
PyeongChang 2018: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoCvBL5cRIY
Rio 2016: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nGqpZr14sY
Mordhaus
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Your video, Jimmy Carr - Paralympics, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
The (small) *win contest! (Ftw Talk Post)
http://videosift.com/video/David-Wetherill-Table-Tennis-Dive-at-the-Paralympics
Li Duan - Triple Jump
The paralympics demonstrate ALL that is great about the human species. They are ALL heroes to me and they ALL deserve a gold medal.
David Wetherill - Table Tennis Dive at the Paralympics
>> ^jjw001:
anyone else think the paralympics are more amazing than the regular olympics?
Human olympics is normal?! Isn't your entire species retarded and crippled? I'm confused...
David Wetherill - Table Tennis Dive at the Paralympics
anyone else think the paralympics are more amazing than the regular olympics?
OLYMPIC SPORT EXPLANATION
What is really cool about this is that sighted folks can play, too. It doesn't have to be a paralympics sport only. Those googles indeed make it a level playing field.
Reminds me of "blind" tennis, too. Noisy ball!
OLYMPIC SPORT EXPLANATION
*promote the paralympics!
OLYMPIC SPORT EXPLANATION
>> ^BoneRemake:
Into the pque for you !
you are only the Paralympics, fuck you guys.
we only care about the able bodied Olympians.
*beg the sightlessness'
OLYMPIC SPORT EXPLANATION
Into the pque for you !
you are only the Paralympics, fuck you guys.
we only care about the able bodied Olympians.
Jimmy Carr - Cricket and the Paralympics
>> ^xxovercastxx:
If, like me, you are wondering, "What the fuck is conkers?"...
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-win-at-conkers
Really? Hehehe, I thought it was a universal thing. Btw, we used to always play this in school every autumn, it was serious business! Then health and fucking safety reared it's head, goodbye conker tournaments. Pfffffffft
Petition to Apply Affirmative Action to the Basketball Team
>> ^xxovercastxx:
This is my biggest problem with AA... it ultimately does nothing to solve the problems it's supposed to address. @Morganth alluded to it in his post. Rather than handicapping white people, we should be addressing the problems that lead to race inequality. AA is like breaking the legs of Olympic athletes so the folks in the Paralympics can keep up.
Except, that's not what it does. AA does not stop the best and the brightest, it simply corrects for preexisting bias that effects the criteria on which the decision is made. What you are describing looks a lot more like unchecked white privilege than it does AA as it exists in the real world.
Allowing people to pursue a career at what they are good at does address the problem. The problem is both material, in the sense of disproportional class disadvantage, as well as societal, in the form of the assumption that "those people aren't good at X". AA lets people work themselves out of poverty, and creates social role models of skilled and successful non-white/male people.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
It runs a few levels deep, too. Putting less qualified people in jobs means the jobs will be done to a lower standard. That ultimately hurts our general standard of living as well as our ability to compete globally.
AA does the exact opposite of this. Consider what unchecked privileged looks like in comparison to meritocracy. The clearest example is blind auditions. Non-blinded auditions disproportional favor men, who everyone "knew" were more likely to be better qualified. Once you remove the knowledge of the sex of the player, the assessment of merit massively changes.
You can't blind college admissions, for example, because they are based on a life history in a classist and racist society. Collage is probably the simplest, though not the best, place to make this adjustment, but making it is better than not.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
If you were diagnosed with a particularly dangerous form of cancer tomorrow, would you seek out the best specialist you could find or would you seek out the best minority specialist you could find?
When white men get positions, this is in no small measure a result of there white/maleness. Knowing this, given the choice of two equally regarded doctors, I would choose the one whose regard is based on their merit, not on their privileged race/sex.
Petition to Apply Affirmative Action to the Basketball Team
@dgandhi
Does anybody here seriously contend that handicapping white people is a solution? That's a rhetorical question; I already know a bunch of you do.This is my biggest problem with AA... it ultimately does nothing to solve the problems it's supposed to address. @Morganth alluded to it in his post. Rather than handicapping white people, we should be addressing the problems that lead to race inequality. AA is like breaking the legs of Olympic athletes so the folks in the Paralympics can keep up.
It runs a few levels deep, too. Putting less qualified people in jobs means the jobs will be done to a lower standard. That ultimately hurts our general standard of living as well as our ability to compete globally.
One of the things I really like about this question (the one in the video) is that it does get people thinking about AA. They may think about it and ultimately decide they were already on the right side, but at least they thought about it. It's a great question, I think.
If you were diagnosed with a particularly dangerous form of cancer tomorrow, would you seek out the best specialist you could find or would you seek out the best minority specialist you could find?
Jimmy Carr on Jonathan Ross 6th of Nov. 2009
Nice interview. Though I still can't understand why he is so apologetic about his joke:
"Say what you like about servicemen amputees from Iraq and Afghanistan, but we're going to have a f***ing good paralympic team in 2012."
[edit]
This article says he isn't so apologetic though.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/nov/05/jimmy-carr-paralympics-joke
He does not repeat the joke in Margate tonight, though some in the audience are goading him to do so. He makes do with noting the fact that no one watches the Paralympics anyway, and a few throwaway jokes about people without arms. Why not do the controversial joke? "I thought I'd leave it," he says. "Otherwise it looks like you haven't taken it [the furore] seriously. I didn't write the joke and think, 'That's an unacceptable joke, that's an unacceptable thing to say, but will I get away with it?' I thought it was a totally acceptable joke and a point to make, but now it's become something else. The other reason not to tell it now is that people have heard it."
Swimmer has no arms and sets world record
Insane dolphin kicks! Actually, this guy is Russian swimmer Igor Plotnikov competing at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens. Couldn't find much about him online except: http://arbroath.blogspot.com/2007/01/igor-plotnikov.html