![]() (You can’t make this stuff up.)īut Osaka doesn’t much represent the Olympic movement. She represents a refreshing, multicultural shift for one of the planet’s most homogenous societies, particularly after the ceremony’s creative director was fired earlier in the week for joking about the Holocaust in a comedy routine, and his predecessor resigned after suggesting a rotund Japanese actress could play an “Olympig,” and the musical director was ousted for boasting that he bullied disabled children in his youth, and the head of the organizing committee quit after suggesting women talk too much. Osaka was both an obvious and curious choice.
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