British Boycott (Charles Cunningham Boycott) was born in 1832. His character is so bad that no one wants to have anything to do with him anymore. His land tenants in Ireland are no longer paying rent, all employees are leaving, no one is doing business with him, not even the mail. As an insinuation of this form of protest by Irish farmers, the collective rejection strategy was later dubbed the "Boycott" - boycott. The United States has announced that it will impose a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics scheduled for February 4-20, 2022 in Beijing . "In light of China's ongoing genocide, crimes against humanity, and other human rights abuses in Xinjiang, the Joe Biden administration will not send any diplomacy," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said at a news conference. Or an official representative at the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing.”
Shaqi said: “The athletes of Team USA popular database have our full support. We will support them 100 percent and cheer them on at home.” Will other countries follow the example of the United States and join the ranks of diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics? Potential factors for the damage to the Winter Olympics "We will see a stronger voice from NGOs in the coming months to increase pressure on governments," said Jürgen Mittag, a sports policy expert at the German Sports University in Cologne. He expects the process to be It peaks in mid-January. He told DW, "Then people will see if there can really be a concerted action, that is, how many heads of state and government will be there. If there is such action, then the Winter Olympics will be affected. Chinese leaders will not be able to achieve what they want from this Winter
Olympics: a positive presentation and, as a result, more recognition for their country.” Boycotts and threats of boycotts for political reasons have a long history in the history of the Olympic Games. Spain, the Netherlands and Switzerland, did not participate in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne - in protest of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Hungary. In the 1960s and 1970s, African countries made repeated threats of boycotts, successfully preventing the attendance of the then apartheid national sports delegations of South Africa and Rhodesia. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in late 1979, and 42 countries boycotted the 1980 Olympics in Moscow the following year. Four years later, the Soviet Union and 19 other nations retaliated by staying away from the Los Angeles Olympics.