Summary: The purity of the Olympic Games is also exacerbated by scandal, corruption, boycott, political conflict and even terrorist acts. Sadly, politics dominated the Olympic Games and turned it into a political and useful event. Olympic games are a way for countries to protest each other. Hitler tried to use the Olympic Games to prove his beliefs about racial superiority. The war hindered the Olympic Games. At the 1972 Munich Olympics, terrorists killed 11 members of the Israeli Olympics, bleeding, and even coverage about the Olympic Games.
Since the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, the Olympic Games have gradually been influenced by politics and propaganda. The purity of sportsism is endangered by scandals, corruption, commercialism, boycott, political conflict, improvement of reputation, and terrorist acts. Large sports events such as the Olympics have the strange ability to not only temporarily reunite the United Nations community but also reflect real world competition and conflict (Grix). - North Korea is a very isolated country constantly known for human rights violations. Escape from the isolated countries of North Korea, "We continue to report that North Korea maintains a record of consistently serious human rights abuses.In George Orwell's 1984 anti-utopian novel, The similarities between society and society are very similar.
More and more ironically for the Olympic Games, we are increasingly paying more attention to the internal corruption of the Olympic Games. However, the last three games have changed, and added a new dimension. For example, Sochi (Russia) has alleged corruption of $ 50 billion in 2014. In Brazil and South Korea, domestic anti-corruption scandal, protest action and law revision will be done during the Olympic period. Therefore, we already know the misconduct in the bidding process and the 20 year cheating of the Olympic Committee, but now we are faced with game preparation and corruption of the game itself. This is another aspect
Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for host country reforms? As part of bidding, can I ask the host city and the host country to take various measures to reduce corruption in the Olympic Games? As we have seen in Brazil and South Korea, anti-corruption reforms in these countries have matured. These domestic corruption scandals are confusing the Olympic Games