Here's what you said earlier in this thread:
"Had I had the benefit of any perspective, instead of having been so close to it all, I would have found it disgusting. You can win and even set a WR, but to win like that--egregiously--is disgusting, unless it is known at the time that everybody, and I mean everybody, is doing the same dope.
Blake's missed-start WR-quality 19.26 was equally disgusting, as are Bolt's 9.69/9.58/19.19, MJ's 19.32, Merritt's 12.80. I am disgusted by those performances because I have the benefit of perspective. The best analogies are 9.69/19.19/19.32/12.80, but Blake is in there as well."
If you're not accusing Blake, Bolt, and Merritt of doping, you need to learn how to express yourself more clearly. And if you are accusing them of doping, you're clearly not giving them the benefit of the doubt.
I had no idea I was supposed to respond to anything. I figured I'd already contributed enough to that thread and moved on. I've got a life. Besides, your relentless nonsense -- he's not really 17, not really 5'9'' -- was getting really tedious.
But now I see that you came up with an example of a Japanese being busted for doping. Good. That's what I had been asking for. But show me where I said it was "culturally impossible" for Japanese to dope. You can't, because I didn't. I didn't even imply it. You're being dishonest.
And the fact that you were able to find only one example of doping by a Japanese athlete just confirms that Japan's record on doping is exemplary. As I said before, the odds that Kiryu's a doper are very slim.
Yeah, I remember Ben Johnson. I interviewed him. Twice. And he was the most unpleasant athlete I ever interviewed. Why would I give a whit about his car or his gym bag?
I see. So you can just tell who's been naughty or nice, like Santa.
Right. Time for your meds, Mr. S.