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Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) does believe the United States and its allies should boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, citing the Chinese government's actions in Hong Kong and
accusations of genocide against Uighurs and other ethnic minorities. But, he wrote in an op-ed for _The New York Times_ published Monday, that boycott should not include athletes. "Our
athletes have trained their entire lives for this competition and have primed their abilities to peak in 2022," he wrote. "It would be unfair to ask a few hundred young American
athletes to shoulder the burden of our disapproval" of the Chinese government, he continued. Instead, Romney suggested "an economic and diplomatic boycott," which means no
Americans, civilians and diplomats alike, would attend. Instead of the "traditional delegation of diplomats and White House officials," Romney said, President Biden could invite
Chinese dissidents, religious leaders, and members of ethnic minority communities to represent the U.S. "Limiting spectators, selectively shaping our respective delegations, and
refraining from broadcasting Chinese propaganda would prevent China from reaping many rewards it expcts from the Olympics," he wrote. Read the full piece at _The New York Times_.
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