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Xi meets IOC chief Bach ahead of Winter Olympics

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By Jing Xuan TENG

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2 disgusting excuses for human beings

Seeing their pictures makes me sick

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So that Bach can kiss Xi's booty!

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Had the dubious...distinction of meeting Bach while he was here before. He is about as smarmy in person as you would expect.

I can't expect much of note came out of this meeting honestly. If China isn't going to cancel the Olympics, I doubt any nation would at this point.

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Only three days of quarantine- is he someone special????? (Not)

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bach should be sitting in a cell in the Hague for what he has done the last few years! Gotten a LOT of people sick & who knows how many died because of those cursed 5 circles!

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Hey! Not our problem. Let China enjoy listening to Bach.

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The Chinese are total liars - having pledged to guarantee these Games as being completely environmentally sound and green, they deploy hundreds of machines working flat-out around the clock wasting 222 million litres of water to create fake-snow. And so the charade continues, with the creepy Bach slipping into town to collect more large brown-envelopes from Winnie-the-Pooh.

Just a total disgrace.

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Where is Peng Shuai?!

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Chinese diplomats refuse to have any contacts with their Australian counterparts, but Jinping happily meets the Australian head of the compliant IOC.

Unbelievable yet true.

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@Peter14

The IOC (and Bach) certainly suck, but I am not seeing the hypocrisy there. The IOC isn't a representative body of Australia, they aren't functioning as Australian diplomats.

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Addfwyn 11.18am

But Coates, as an IOC vice president, represents Australia in a pseudo diplomatic role. By association, his sub-submissiveness to the IOC cartel discredits the Australian public.

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