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Posted on 22/12/2020 by admin

Why does Japan insist on holding the Olympics?

Holding 2020 Olympics next July — as Japan appears determined to do — is crazy. Kudos to Michael Phelps for stating the obvious: “The fact that you’re going to put ten thousand plus athletes, plus all …
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