00:00I'm sorry that the headline that is eclipsing the Olympics has to be something so unrelated to the spirit of the Games.
00:12It really runs contrary to everything that the Olympics should be, right?
00:16The whole point of sport is to bring people together in one of very few remaining common languages, right?
00:24That of the human body, that of the human spirit, that of the competitive spirit.
00:28The capacity to break not only records, but especially in our sport, literally the human limit.
00:35Like, how wonderful is that?
00:37And so to have such divisive headlines try and make their way into what is, in my head, a very sacred...
00:46And, you know, this is like one of very few remaining safe spaces that I think people can communicate and share culture and be fully themselves.
00:56Because even if you and I don't speak the same language, we both know that it hurts when you fall and it feels good when you win, right?
01:02And that we all know how terrifying it is when you're about to try a new trick and how ecstatic you are when you land it for the first time.
01:09That is a universal language.
01:11So it makes me sad to see that that is the headline right now.
01:17And as someone who's been caught in the crossfire before, I feel sorry for the athletes.
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