Yeah well, I was going to quit this thread until a great rebuttal came up.
Yeah well, I was going to quit this thread until a great rebuttal came up.
jimmyx wrote:
You are playing on my words but maybe I wasnt clear...what I should have said was I know for a fact that they believed it to be so...
but that's not what you said at all. You said you knew for a fact that they knew about it. You need to choose your words more carefully to be clear about what you mean. Sloppy posting gets people in trouble.
Thank you for being a voice of reason, Rojo.
BOHICA wrote:
Thank you for being a voice of reason, Rojo.
now there's something you don't hear every day.
If they thought it to be so then in their mind it was so...in this situation not telling authorities and then years later saying Im shocked and feel sad for MB isnt quite true and should be held accountable the same as everyone else.
Im thinking about making a pie chart of who lays at fault here in the situation. DST would likely be the highest but where to spread the rest is the tricky part...and lots would depend on if theres a civil suit.
jimmyx wrote:
Im thinking about making a pie chart of who lays at fault here in the situation. DST would likely be the highest but where to spread the rest is the tricky part...and lots would depend on if theres a civil suit.
Maybe in that chart you can address your statement form last week in which you said that MB was at fault without providing any follow up when asked by multiple people on why you thought that.
If safe sport is for minors that is fine but pros I think is Very different. And running is such an individual sport I wouldn’t have problems with texts/ emails as their is solid proof of what was written .
wejo wrote:
And running is such an individual sport I wouldn’t have problems with texts/ emails as their is solid proof of what was written .
Wejo, I responded to your first post. There is no issue with corresponding to an individual if you include parents on the texts/emails and get their permission for calls.
jimmyx wrote:
If they thought it to be so then in their mind it was so...in this situation not telling authorities and then years later saying Im shocked and feel sad for MB isnt quite true and should be held accountable the same as everyone else.
Im thinking about making a pie chart of who lays at fault here in the situation. DST would likely be the highest but where to spread the rest is the tricky part...and lots would depend on if theres a civil suit.
There’s quite a few former Speed River & Guelph athletes and coaches who had a lot of success with DST who now have jobs in Canada as coaches and other hard to get positions in Canadian athletics. It’s fair to say some of them probably wouldn’t have gotten these jobs had they not had success with DST in their post-collegiate years.
Since it’s obvious DST wasn’t some charismatic cult leader capable of brainwashing all of them, these people clearly were willing to compromise their integrity by continuing on with DST after hearing the stories about him because they felt remaining associated with DST would result in the best chance of their own success.
fred wrote:
physics defiant wrote:
Confronting her demons, fred.
If something horrible happened to you while out birdwatching you might want to get back out there and face it.
There are no demons, or confronting them. That is a fantasy statement. I.m not a birdwatcher; I'm a naturalist. And yes the chemicals used to destroy unwanted invasive species in Preservation are destructive to various species. That can be observed, without invoking the word demons.
OK, you're out on the escarpment loving Nature and hoping to see a surviving Timber Rattler and one bites you.
You recover and are spotted walking in the same area a few years later.
What an idiot.
Name these individuals? Won’t be many - only one is interm distance coach right now K. Boorsma
Hilary Stellingwerf. Eric Gillis.
did you read the story wrote:
Hilary Stellingwerf. Eric Gillis.
No due diligence?
The Globe article was horrifying to read; I had trouble getting through it all, and was in tears reading it. I feel sorry for all the victims.
Back in the day much of the OUA was tired of getting beat by Guelph year after year, but the nagging question wasn't "how to they keep winning?", but with all that talent coming in year-after-year, "why aren't they winning by bigger margins?"
The unfortunately answer is clear now; Guelph wasn't winning because of the environment DST created, but in spite of it.
jimmyx wrote:
Im thinking about making a pie chart of who lays at fault here in the situation. DST would likely be the highest but where to spread the rest is the tricky part...and lots would depend on if theres a civil suit.
easiest pie chart ever.
draw a circle, fill it with any solid colour of your chosing and write the letters DST inside.
now it if you wanted to draw pie chart for who's responsible for allowing him to continue in the sport and not providing any support for MB then it will look a little different.
Tunt wrote:
jimmyx wrote:
Im thinking about making a pie chart of who lays at fault here in the situation. DST would likely be the highest but where to spread the rest is the tricky part...and lots would depend on if theres a civil suit.
Maybe in that chart you can address your statement form last week in which you said that MB was at fault without providing any follow up when asked by multiple people on why you thought that.
pretty sure i addressed this by saying MB had 3 years to end this where she did not.
da true will come out wrote:
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Since it’s obvious DST wasn’t some charismatic cult leader capable of brainwashing all of them, these people clearly were willing to compromise their integrity by continuing on with DST after hearing the stories about him because they felt remaining associated with DST would result in the best chance of their own success.
I wouldnt agree with this at all...DST is charismatic...so not sure what you are saying here...you cant not turn a nothing program into a national dynasty without having charisma...so come again?
Former OUAer wrote:
The Globe article was horrifying to read; I had trouble getting through it all, and was in tears reading it. I feel sorry for all the victims.
The unfortunately answer is clear now; Guelph wasn't winning because of the environment DST created, but in spite of it.
no no no clearly DST was why they won...lets be serious...regardless of what happened you cant take away and pretend he played no part in them going form zero go hero
did you read the story wrote:
Hilary Stellingwerf. Eric Gillis.
Gillie is not to blame much...lets be serious he came from the east to train...I give him a pass...he wasnt there during the formative years of the club etc...hillary..she came for love...def knew the rumours but noone takes rumours seriously...and pretty sure trent coached her the whole time there as he did his masters..under the tutelaege of DST...im pretty sure dst never touched hillary...cant be sure..he was trents idol..may have gave him permission but i doubt it...weird tho they dont have kids yet...so .......
Are you actually saying Trent and Hilary don’t have kids? Because I’ve met both their boys and they’re really cute.