Okay, I can't stay out of it... It's my second home.
My biggest concern about the Olympics does delve into one particular area of human rights. Initially, the Chinese did not want to allow the Olympians coming to Beijing to be allowed to adhere to their personal religions as they wish. Their biggest concern was the influx of Christians into the country, who might bring Bibles, go out and proselytize, etc. Now, the latter is not allowed, but I do believe they have made a few concessions which allow people to worship, but only in the Olympic village, not with Chinese.
I'm a little sad that I'm not going. I really wanted to, and possibly could have gone as an escort with the Bermuda team this year as a translator, but with the move and all...
As far as the "Most Favored Nation", it really means nothing on this side of the Pacific. All it is is a face thing for China. Everything's face there. Also, it hurts to hear that you think that they have no concern or value for human life. I know it's a generalized statement, but considering their history and, well, how do you put it, Chinese ways, basically, corruption has long been a part of the way of life there. If you put up enough cash, you can get anything done over there when it comes to business. Corruption is just so bad that that is why you have companies putting out dangerous products. It's kind of funny - my students used to always complain about how capitalistic the US was, when, really when you think about it, it's the same way in China. For so long they've had nothing, and now they have a chance to have something. Money certainly pays... However, the ordinary Chinese is really not that way...
Sara