dopers getting beat by dopers wrote:
RRRR wrote:
I don’t feel bad for her at all. Cheaters out.
Glad that Jordan, Galen, and Mo who defended their dirty coach had a terrible day in Chicago today. That’s a victory for clean sport.
It’s a victory for clean sport that the dopers we’re currently mad at got beat by the dopers we’re not currently mad at?
It's a victory that the proteges of a banned coach had a bad day today, yes absolutely. Nothing about my comment suggests that I am happy for or approve of other dirty athletes that finished ahead them. However, we know for a FACT that Salazar lived in the gray area, and crossed the line enough that he has been handed a suspension.
That's been documented well enough, and I look forward to Alberto losing his appeal. For today, I am glad that the fully grown adults who all chose to associate with a program that has been proven to be dirty had a no good, bad, horrible day in Chicago. That's a victory for ALL of the clean athletes that finish behind throughout the year. It's a victory for people like Emma Bates and Parker Stinson who as far as I know compete clean and finished 1 spot higher today.
So no, I am not happy about any dopers winning or beating "the dopers we're currently mad at". But I have plenty of reasons to be happy about the outcomes of this race, and I stand by what I said. This is a victory for clean sport.