It's interesting. I don't know if anyone on here has been posting on the “UK far right trouble” thread at present Probably not.
If you cross-reference them — there was a fair old discussion/disagreement about Patriotism v Nationalism (which I was part of, incidentally; I rigorously distinguish the two; others see them as basically the same). This thread is an object lesson in people feeling patriotic, apparently, without being nationalistic (I'm a bit of a patriot, although not much, and my problem with the Olympics has always that I don't basically give a toss about anything except track and field, and even then there are things that I find offer endless hours of boredom). It shows the difference very precisely, to my mind. People feeling patriotic without feeling the need to hate other groups of people, and especially not other ethnic groups.
I sort of dislike the table, and always have. Not because Britain (or France, my other country) never head it. Don't care about that. But it seems to go against the spirit of the games. Yes, there's got to be a winner in all events. Whether there needs to be a collective winner by country, though, second, third, etc.? Doesn't follow, for me.
Haven't watched so much as thirty seconds of any event so far (well, have watched the 100m final on playback, but that's under ten seconds anyway). Will almost certainly watch the women's 800m tonight, because GB's got a pretty good chance of getting a medal, but also because well, Keely's rather cute, isn't she? Also a Lancashire girl, which is never a bad thing.