I apologize in advance for offending anyone but there is no way these two individuals deserve an award for their "gestures" on the medal stand at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Once they decided to represent their country as Olympians, they made commitments to place their personal agendas in the background and abstain from projecting the interests of any special movements while they were in uniform. They chose to represent the United States and not just its civil rights movement.
If the honor of winning medals for their country and then showing the same respect for their country as every other Olympic medal winner does on the award stand was not enough, then they had no business being there. No doubt, there were a lot winners who felt just as strongly about other causes, but they were not so selfish as to demonstrate on the medal stand.
If the honor of winning medals for their country and then showing the same respect for their country as every other Olympic medal winner does on the award stand was not enough, then they had no business being there. No doubt, there were a lot winners who felt just as strongly about other causes, but they were not so selfish as to demonstrate on the medal stand.