Torch relay and Godwin's law  #
Wednesday, 09 Apr 2008 01:18PM
acb linked to an Independent article reminding us that the origins of the Olympic torch relay couldn't have been more political...

[Dr Carl Diem] sold to Josef Goebbels – in charge of media coverage of the Games – the idea that 3,422 young Aryan runners should carry burning torches along the 3,422km route from the Temple of Hera on Mount Olympus to the stadium in Berlin.

It was his idea that the flame should be lit under the supervision of a High Priestess, using mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays, and passed from torch to torch along the way, so that when it arrived in the Berlin stadium it would have a quasi-sacred purity.

The concept could hardly fail to appeal to the Nazis, who loved pagan mythology, and saw ancient Greece as an Aryan forerunner of the Third Reich. The ancient Greeks believed that fire was of divine origin, and kept perpetual flames burning in their temples.

So, if you suggest that the torch relay is more important than the politics of pro-Tibet, then you support Nazis.

Isn't Godwin's law fun?