What controversies have surrounded the Olympics over the years?
Well, there have been A LOT, and I mean a lot, of controversies during the Olympics. For a start, Germany was once refused entry after World War One. Also, there were all sorts of problems like women weren't allowed to enter, and also, black people weren't allowed to enter either. Of course, there are a LOT more but I'm typing this off memory so, there are a few! :)
Recent controversies involving the Catholic Church have been allegations of child abuse and formal charges that have been brought against members. Between 1998 and 2006 there was also a lot of controversy of how the Catholic Church interacted with other religious groups.
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Yes, the Olympics can be turbulent due to various factors such as political controversies, protests, and logistical challenges. Instances like boycotts, doping scandals, and host country issues often create tension and conflict surrounding the event. Additionally, the massive scale of the Games can lead to operational difficulties and public safety concerns. These elements can overshadow the athletic competitions and impact the overall atmosphere of the Olympics.
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Controversies that still linger years after his death are those pertaining to his becoming the national hero of the Philippines, and his retraction or non-retraction from the Catholic faith.