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link. a lot of misconceptions about this one.
according to the wiki, the IOC was pissed about it even though they had allowed the Nazi Salute in the '36 games. Avery Brundage, the head of the IOC during the '68 games, had been one of the more public nazi sympathizers in the U.S. ... glad our priorities are in order. and even though Carlos and Smith received death threats from their countrymen after the salute, they were still at least allowed to participate in American sports after that. the australian, Peter Norman, was left off his country's next team, and publicly ostracized. Smith and Carlos were pallbearers at his funeral in 2006.
according to the wiki, the IOC was pissed about it even though they had allowed the Nazi Salute in the '36 games. Avery Brundage, the head of the IOC during the '68 games, had been one of the more public nazi sympathizers in the U.S. ... glad our priorities are in order. and even though Carlos and Smith received death threats from their countrymen after the salute, they were still at least allowed to participate in American sports after that. the australian, Peter Norman, was left off his country's next team, and publicly ostracized. Smith and Carlos were pallbearers at his funeral in 2006.