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This show must not go on.
It’s time, right now, for greater Los Angeles to halt all preparations
to host the 2028 Summer Olympics. Let’s turn over these Games to a world
city better positioned to host them.
Not because Angelenos don’t love the Olympics. We are a proud Olympic
city, shaped by the 1932 and 1984 Games. In normal times, the city’s incomparable international connections, entertainment assets and sports facilities would make us the perfect host for what LA 28 chair Casey
Wasserman calls “the largest peacetime gathering in the history of the world.”
But it’s no longer peacetime in Los Angeles.
This event is now too dangerous for California. Hosting an Olympic Games requires us to work together with a lawless U.S. regime — and its rights-violating security apparatus — as it openly wages war against our
city and state.
National Special Security Events, like the Olympics, require host cities
to let federal agencies take the lead during the Games. For the 2028
Olympics, an agreement, which took effect last year, puts the U.S.
Secret Service in charge of security, with support from the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security.
All those agencies work for President Donald Trump, who has launched a
war against California that includes deploying troops and secret federal
police in our neighborhoods. California leaders have righteously
demanded that immigration raids end and the troops leave. But those
demands are incompatible with the Olympics agreement, which gives these agencies the power to surge security personnel into Los Angeles.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy explicitly linked the current
federal occupation of Los Angeles with the 2028 Olympics. He recently
declared that Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom, by defending
protesters instead of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, forced
the feds to take over the city — and suggested they would do so again.
“If this was a preview of their leadership ahead of next year’s World
Cup games and the L.A. 2028 Olympics, we have bigger problems,” Duffy
said.
It all may sound like Trumpian nonsense, but California leaders are
actually citing the need to hold a safe Olympics to justify partnerships
with the very federal agencies now attacking California.
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell, in his eagerness to
go forward with the Games, has come to resemble the British
prisoner-of-war Colonel Nicholson in the film “The Bridge on the River Kwai,” who proudly builds a railroad bridge even though it aids his
Japanese captors.
McDonnell frequently refers to ICE agents as “law enforcement partners,” despite their attacks on the city that he is sworn to protect. Pressed
by the City Council on why he was still working with ICE, McDonnell
replied: “Without that partnership, we wouldn’t be able to go into the World Cup, the Olympics.”
Such weakness demonstrates how Trump can use the Olympics against
California.
That’s why it’s urgent that California take away the president’s
leverage by immediately hitting pause and following up with a deadline
and clear demands: We will abandon these Olympics by Friday unless the
Trump administration stops all immigration raids, removes all federal
troops in L.A., releases all immigration detainees, supports an
independent prosecutor to investigate the raids and restores all frozen
federal funding for California.
Anything less, and we’re out.
Sports officials worldwide would be furious. But if we drop the Games,
we might refocus on our city. Longtime Los Angeles city government
official Rick Cole asked: “If we can’t pave our streets, repair our sidewalks, trim our trees, house our homeless, light our bridges and fix
our fire trucks, how can we host an Olympics in just three years?”
Unexpected expenses from the Games could hurt public budgets that are
already in deficit. And Trump, famous for stiffing partners, could try
to stick L.A. with billions in federal security costs.
Trump also is destroying the Games’ potential upside. The Olympics can
make money if people all over the world come to see them. But Trump’s
travel ban — and his regime’s willingness to detain and jail tourists — will discourage attendance. Some countries may even boycott.
But the biggest threat posed by a Trump Olympics is to our democracy.
Trump has indicated that he intends to use the Games to celebrate
himself and consolidate his authoritarian regime. Expect to see Trump
lighting the torch while sitting in the stands with his fellow autocrats
— Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and maybe even Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Indeed, the 2028 Games could take place while Trump is campaigning for
an unconstitutional third term as president. Tyrants have used the
Olympics in this way before — Google “Adolf Hitler” and “1936 Berlin Olympics.”
Why on Earth should Californians spend our precious time and money on a
fascist pageant for our oppressor?
If the 2028 Olympics go forward, they’ll be little more than a weapon
for Trump to use against us.
Joe Mathews writes the Connecting California column for Zócalo Public
Square.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/cancel-summer-olymp ics-los-angeles-20785014.php
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