Let's continue to talk about the French Olympics and the Russian BRICS.
Behold, where in this world there is an absolute enemy, only eternal interests. This little friction between France and Russia is, in the final analysis, a conflict of interests. But how can a sporting event like the Olympics be easily disrupted by political disputes when all countries are supposed to unite and participate in the grand event?
Macron's side is busy sanctioning Russia and confiscating assets, which seems to be prestigious, but in fact, can such a move really make his position in Europe more secure? I am afraid that it may not be. After all, a true leader does not rely on suppressing other countries to demonstrate his strength, but on his wisdom and open-mindedness to win the respect and trust of others.
So, we spectators also have to keep our eyes open, don't be confused by those superficial scenery. The real strong are not those who can only shout slogans and impose sanctions, but those who can keep a clear head and stick to the right direction in a complex and complicated situation.
Finally, I would like to say that a sporting event like the Olympic Games should return to its essence – that is, unity, friendship and progress. It is hoped that all countries can put aside their past grievances and work together to bring more peace and prosperity to the world. And we, the spectators, should also keep a normal heart and enjoy the fun and passion brought by the game, which is the most important thing.