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- Oct 13, 2017
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I have noticed no posts talking about Shayna Jack. I wonder why?
Is it because the self-righteous on here have gone into hiding, from their shame at being exposed as hypocrites?
For years, Australian athletes have moaned and whined whenever they lose, that they were beaten by a drug cheat. They are never beaten by a better opponent on the day, or someone more talented or better than them. No, no. They make excuses for being second-best.
They blame all their losses on drug cheats. Drug cheats, who are ALWAYS from other countries, and often from countries containing people who are a different color or race. They call for bans, show no mercy, and accept no excuses. You are guilty until proven innocent, and treated worse than a murderer or a paedophile.
Well, one of our own has now been caught. Let's see what the response is.
She is saying she is innocent. But nobody who gets caught is ever innocent, are they? It doesn't matter if there is no evidence, no proof. You are responsible for what you put in your own body.
Unless you are Samantha Riley, who ate a pill at the bottom of her gym bag, and yet it was her coach, Scott Volkers, who got blamed and sacked. But isn't an athlete responsible for what he or she puts in their body, no excuses? But then, she got no punishment, and won gold in the pool.
Jack needs to be banned for life and shunned. She should be shown no mercy, like the lack of mercy that Australians have for any other person suspected of being a drug cheat, like Essendon, Maria Sharapova or other countries who beat us. She needs to be judged harshly, and treated like a leper, because she committed a crime worse than anything else, according to the overzealous AOC.
Not surprised it was covered up, though. I have suspected for years that other athletes have been drug cheats, but it has been covered up, so that we can continue in our self-righteous condemnation of anyone who beats us. Shayna opened her mouth and confessed to it. I bet the AOC and others would never have said anything and buried it, along with others, if she had not done that.
Her sin was doping. Her greater sin was saying that she failed a drug test. How can we now point fingers at others, and show ourselves better morally than the rest?
It's just like the cricket. Cricketers for years bagged other countries who ball-tampered, but then were exposed as doing it themselves. Australia had to be harsh on them, since they would be hypocritical if they weren't. Not opening our big mouths, and mind our own business, instead of playing cop against other nations, so that we have a convienient excuse for losing, would have not required such a harsh penalty.
Besides, Australians don't mind some "performance-enhancing" ourselves. The other day, I saw Kathy Freeman's race from Sydney 2000. Everyone lauds it, except for one thing. She was wearing a bodysuit, which gave her an unfair advantage. Swimmers also wore bodysuits and smashed record after record in the pool. If another country had worn those suits, and won, we would be screaming like pigs. But it's okay when WE do it.
I think Jack needs to be punished harshly, to make an example of her, and to prove we are serious about drugs in sport. Or else, maybe it is time to get off your high horses, stop pointing fingers and thinking your s**t doesn't stink, and shut the hell up about others beating us because they are on drugs.
Is it because the self-righteous on here have gone into hiding, from their shame at being exposed as hypocrites?
For years, Australian athletes have moaned and whined whenever they lose, that they were beaten by a drug cheat. They are never beaten by a better opponent on the day, or someone more talented or better than them. No, no. They make excuses for being second-best.
They blame all their losses on drug cheats. Drug cheats, who are ALWAYS from other countries, and often from countries containing people who are a different color or race. They call for bans, show no mercy, and accept no excuses. You are guilty until proven innocent, and treated worse than a murderer or a paedophile.
Well, one of our own has now been caught. Let's see what the response is.
She is saying she is innocent. But nobody who gets caught is ever innocent, are they? It doesn't matter if there is no evidence, no proof. You are responsible for what you put in your own body.
Unless you are Samantha Riley, who ate a pill at the bottom of her gym bag, and yet it was her coach, Scott Volkers, who got blamed and sacked. But isn't an athlete responsible for what he or she puts in their body, no excuses? But then, she got no punishment, and won gold in the pool.
Jack needs to be banned for life and shunned. She should be shown no mercy, like the lack of mercy that Australians have for any other person suspected of being a drug cheat, like Essendon, Maria Sharapova or other countries who beat us. She needs to be judged harshly, and treated like a leper, because she committed a crime worse than anything else, according to the overzealous AOC.
Not surprised it was covered up, though. I have suspected for years that other athletes have been drug cheats, but it has been covered up, so that we can continue in our self-righteous condemnation of anyone who beats us. Shayna opened her mouth and confessed to it. I bet the AOC and others would never have said anything and buried it, along with others, if she had not done that.
Her sin was doping. Her greater sin was saying that she failed a drug test. How can we now point fingers at others, and show ourselves better morally than the rest?
It's just like the cricket. Cricketers for years bagged other countries who ball-tampered, but then were exposed as doing it themselves. Australia had to be harsh on them, since they would be hypocritical if they weren't. Not opening our big mouths, and mind our own business, instead of playing cop against other nations, so that we have a convienient excuse for losing, would have not required such a harsh penalty.
Besides, Australians don't mind some "performance-enhancing" ourselves. The other day, I saw Kathy Freeman's race from Sydney 2000. Everyone lauds it, except for one thing. She was wearing a bodysuit, which gave her an unfair advantage. Swimmers also wore bodysuits and smashed record after record in the pool. If another country had worn those suits, and won, we would be screaming like pigs. But it's okay when WE do it.
I think Jack needs to be punished harshly, to make an example of her, and to prove we are serious about drugs in sport. Or else, maybe it is time to get off your high horses, stop pointing fingers and thinking your s**t doesn't stink, and shut the hell up about others beating us because they are on drugs.