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Tough! African athletes disappeared and wanted to find jobs in the local area, and the Korean Olympic delegation hung up a banner of Li Shunchen

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The Tokyo Olympics are on the verge of erupting, and various "tough" operations are constantly happening. A player from Uganda, Africa, suddenly disappeared in the Olympic Village. The media exposed Julius Sekitoreko's note in his bedroom, writing: Living in his own country is too difficult and wants to stay in Japan to work. On the other side, the South Korean Olympic delegation made a surprising move. They hung up a famous remark similar to that of General Li Shunchen, a "famous anti-Japanese general": "The subject still has the solidarity and support of 50 million people." Subsequently, fans from the two places fought against each other on the Internet. The over-burning operation for Ugandan and South Korean athletes could keep the Tokyo Olympics in chaos.

Tough! African athletes disappeared and wanted to find jobs in the local area, and the Korean Olympic delegation hung up a banner of Li Shunchen

The bizarre olympic incident in Which Africa declared the disappearance pointed to a local job search

As one of the most dangerous Olympic Games in history, some bizarre things happened before the Tokyo Olympics even started. As early as last month, a nine-member Olympic delegation from Uganda, Africa, had arrived in Tokyo ahead of schedule, in order to show their sports level and "win glory for the country". However, a month passed, and a large number of their competitors lost their qualification for the Olympic competition because of the decline in the rankings. Unexpectedly, a Ugandan player named Julius Sekitoreko mysteriously disappeared. According to Japanese media sources, the 20-year-old Ugandan player disappeared from the hotel where he was staying.

Tough! African athletes disappeared and wanted to find jobs in the local area, and the Korean Olympic delegation hung up a banner of Li Shunchen

However, some media speculated whether Julius Sekitoreko's so-called "disappearance" was spontaneous or premeditated. It is reported that he left a note in his hotel room that read: "It is too difficult to live in his own country and I want to stay in Japan to work." Moreover, some local citizens said that they had seen a black man in the neighborhood in the evening who was worried about buying tickets. As we all know, there are "bizarre disappearances" in the Olympic Games from time to time, some want to escape the original international footballers to seek a better life, and some want to change the court to play for other countries. Ugandan athletes have a long tradition of defecting by taking advantage of international sports competitions. In 2014, several Ugandan rugby players disappeared after the game, becoming local car wash employees and joining the Welsh rugby team.

Tough! African athletes disappeared and wanted to find jobs in the local area, and the Korean Olympic delegation hung up a banner of Li Shunchen

Super-flammable! The Roksar delegation hung a banner of anti-Japanese celebrities at the Olympic Station

The Tokyo Olympics were problematic, but the delegation of one country had all sorts of ways to deal with it. The South Korean media first exposed the ingredients in the problematic areas of the Tokyo Olympic Village and sent them to the athletes' canteens. Subsequently, the South Korean delegation decided to let the contestants "bring their own lunch boxes". It is reported that the South Korean delegation will prepare its own diet for the athletes to avoid danger in the local area. Of course, South Koreans' antipathy toward Japan is more than that. Representative teams from various countries arrived in Tokyo one after another to stay in the Olympic Village, but a move by the South Korean Olympic team after moving in hung a banner that read, "There are still 50 million people supporting and supporting the country."

Tough! African athletes disappeared and wanted to find jobs in the local area, and the Korean Olympic delegation hung up a banner of Li Shunchen

Originally, this sentence was quoted from the Han anti-Japanese hero Li Shunchen's "there are still 12 ships in the subject" to show his determination to fight and defend the country even when there is a huge disparity between the enemy and our forces. As soon as the news came out, the networks of the two countries began to transform into "keyboard men", "first match" before the Olympic Games. It is reported that the total number of South Korean sports delegations is 354, including 232 athletes. They will compete in 29 sports in this Olympic Games, of which archery, taekwondo and other sports are gold medallists.

Tough! African athletes disappeared and wanted to find jobs in the local area, and the Korean Olympic delegation hung up a banner of Li Shunchen
As the saying goes: "Good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil."

The Tokyo Olympics opened at this moment in order to make this event complete. They have no regard for the safety of athletes' lives and the pressures on countries around the world. Therefore, African athletes chose to "take root" after losing their qualification for the Olympic Games. And South Korean athletes also do not forget their mission, in the Tokyo Olympic Games to truly "win glory for the country".

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