Good point.
If you admit guilt in modern societies, you paint a target on your back.
Modern human brains (particularly those living in disintegrating social systems) can no longer deal with (and accept) honesty and forgiveness.
Part of ethical decay and break down of social consciousness.
Some atavistic leftover from monkey brains that is resurfacing in a monkey society....
Somehow people overlooked her incident and she seemed to be able to compete without too much hassle from the general public. Same can be said for that Dutch guy, can;t remember his name now but he has retired?
Nina, Michael Weiss and Liza H seemed to be bearing the heat from everyone else...
I do support longer term bans for drug cheats but i just noticed some get away with it from the public while others don;t for whatever reason?
If you admit guilt in modern societies, you paint a target on your back.
Modern human brains (particularly those living in disintegrating social systems) can no longer deal with (and accept) honesty and forgiveness.
Part of ethical decay and break down of social consciousness.
Some atavistic leftover from monkey brains that is resurfacing in a monkey society....
asianzone wrote:
Speaking of drug cheats, does anyone on this board know what happened to Rebecca Keat's case. She was banned for 2 years after testing positive but later she tried to sue hammer saying that it was their product that caused the positive test? Nothing public was made known and my guess is that there was a settlement Somehow people overlooked her incident and she seemed to be able to compete without too much hassle from the general public. Same can be said for that Dutch guy, can;t remember his name now but he has retired?
Nina, Michael Weiss and Liza H seemed to be bearing the heat from everyone else...
I do support longer term bans for drug cheats but i just noticed some get away with it from the public while others don;t for whatever reason?
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windschatten: Aug 27, 14 21:29