The big hold up? Culture--according to McGrath, some Canadians are made "uneasy" by "nakedly ambitious" chatter. He quotes a Canadian writer who says his countrymen "do not like heroes." Canadians are so uncomfortable with athletic nationalism, he reports, that some liberals have tied it to "Canada's aggressive, overly American-like presence in Afghanistan."
So will the northern competitors overcome their reticence to claim gold? McGrath thinks they may have a good chance when it comes to hockey, which "has always been the great exception to the national culture of modesty, civility, and pacifism."
Just don't ask Americans to conquer condescension anytime soon.
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