Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:05 pm EDT

Rio de Janeiro is going to be an amazing host for the Olympics. They know how to throw a party, so the 2016 Olympics will be a celebration like none other. But as a lifelong Chicagoan, I can't help but feel that the world is missing out by not bringing the party to the Windy City.
As I stood among the thousands gathered at Daley Plaza for the announcement rally, I marveled at the different groups represented there. Black, white, Latino, Asian, young, old, suburban, rural, urban -- we were all there. The protesters I've heard so much about, but haven't actually seen? They were not there. All of that support from an incredibly diverse group of people? The 2016 Olympics won't have that.
Riding the L home, I passed by the DePaul men's soccer team's practice. It's uncanny that no matter the time of year, whenever I walk out my front door, I see some Chicagoan practicing a sport. Whether they are running along the lakefront, going to a Bears game, or playing basketball at a nearby court, Chicagoans are passionate about sports. That undying devotion to all things sports? The 2016 Olympics won't have that.
As I walked home from the L stop, I passed by Thai, Mexican, Italian, German, Greek, Spanish, Indian and American restaurants, all fragrant from their lunchtime offerings. I stood in the shadow of beautifully designed buildings. The food and architecture that Chicago is known for? The 2016 Olympics won't have that.
Though they will be charmed in Rio, the world will miss out by not coming to my city for the Olympic games. Chicago, on the other hand, will be just fine. This is a city that has survived a fire, floods, riots and a century of futility from one of its baseball teams. Nothing, not even losing the Olympics, can break our spirit.
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GO OBAMA !!!! \
Keep trying to fix Pres. Bush's F@#k ups!
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As for the Olympics, who cares? Chicago is much better off without it. We can now clean out any politicians that were associated with it, and get back to sports that actually matter in this city: football, basketball, hockey, baseball, and public marathons.
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We did deserves for this embarrassment maybe it will be lesson for all of us that there is not World series in baseball but USA championship etc we need to show respect for world otherwise they live us ALONE WITH NO FRIENDS rude but alone
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Ask most people in the world, I am pretty sure people prefer seeing beaches and mountain than lake Michigan
Don't get me wrong, I love Chicago, but the city is just not right for Olympics
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Another thing that is bothersome, there were and still are other cities that are more qualified to be a representative of the United States for the Olympic games.
Besides all that, read on how the different communities of the city were looking at the possibility of hosting the games as a beacon of light. In other words, interest groups were looking at the games as a way to fix they're problems. That says alot about Chicago and Illinois. I mean if there is a problem, then the city should fix it, if the city can't, then the state, sort of like a chain of command. These people can't even do that!
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You forgot to mention that Maggie Hendricks!
I suggest you do a follow up article and tell about all the wonderful things the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro will have and quit complaining.
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