If he was black he'd be spending 10 years in prison. Instead he'll get 100 hours community service and a medal of honor.
If he was black he'd be spending 10 years in prison. Instead he'll get 100 hours community service and a medal of honor.
You are wrong about all of that wrote:
psycho spotter wrote:
The amount of personal attacks that you crammed into that paragraph tells me that you know what I said is true.
You guys didn’t merely “report and discuss his cheating”. Your mob, as it always does, worked to doxx his personal addresses, worked to get him fired, worked to get him disbarred, etc. That qualifies as bullying.
Literally none of that happened in that thread, or happens in any other cheating thread. One poster said he left a negative review on Mesa's doctor thread and all of the regular posters in that thread admonished him and others not to do things like that.
Literally all of those happened.
I get that you are a troll so you will just keep lying etc. no matter how hurtful and awful what you are doing is and that you will never stop - but you are a awful human being. Real bullying is evil - as are you.
sbeefyk2 wrote:
If he was black he'd be spending 10 years in prison. Instead he'll get 100 hours community service and a medal of honor.
Ok. That was an awkward tangent.
What lies have I said? At least we agree that bullying is wrong, though you seem to engage in it.
this guy hasn't been running relevant for years now.
sure, he's an arsehole and his life is a train wreck but the same can be said for millions of other people.
it's time to let go letsrun.
psycho spotter wrote:
What lies have I said? At least we agree that bullying is wrong, though you seem to engage in it.
Explain specifically what people did to "work to get him 'disbarred'."
just one example wrote:
psycho spotter wrote:
What lies have I said? At least we agree that bullying is wrong, though you seem to engage in it.
Explain specifically what people did to "work to get him 'disbarred'."
I’ve conceded that I meant they worked to have his medical license revoked and not “disbarred”. People posted links for contacts to the medical board and to his employer at AltaMed, saying that they should be made aware of his marathon cheating. You can try to play semantics and argue that this is not bullying, but you are wrong.
psycho spotter wrote:
just one example wrote:
Explain specifically what people did to "work to get him 'disbarred'."
I’ve conceded that I meant they worked to have his medical license revoked and not “disbarred”. People posted links for contacts to the medical board and to his employer at AltaMed, saying that they should be made aware of his marathon cheating. You can try to play semantics and argue that this is not bullying, but you are wrong.
Posting links for contacts at the state medical board does not equal working to get his license revoked. Only if someone actually contacted the medical board could you claim that people were working to get his license revoked. To your knowledge, did anyone do so?
Like I said, you just want to argue semantics. Posting links encouraging people to contact the medical board was bullying, full stop.
psycho spotter wrote:
Like I said, you just want to argue semantics. Posting links encouraging people to contact the medical board was bullying, full stop.
This isn't semantics. You said that people were working to get his license revoked. As far as you know, no one actually took any steps that could have resulted in revocation of Meza's license to practice.
psycho spotter wrote:
Like I said, you just want to argue semantics. Posting links encouraging people to contact the medical board was bullying, full stop.
That is not bullying. Most LRC members decided not to pursue that Avenue but that enormous amount of cheating Meza did would, imo, warrant a look by the medical board to decide if Meza was fit for practice.
Consider this, if Meza was a cop would you trust his testimony if you knew he cheated this much? Since Meza was a doctor, would you trust his treatment and honesty with the finances he was in charge of given this enormous amount of cheating?
stand up for the kids wrote:
kettlepot wrote:
+1
It’s not even a little bit ok for either of you to make this misguided and false accusation while missing and misunderstanding what “bullying” means. It makes light of and diminishes the experience of people who really do suffer from bullying and have taken their lives as a result. You both should be ashamed of yourselves. That man was a serial marathon cheat who refused to admit his cheating or stop cheating. Reporting, discussing, etc. his cheating is not even remotely akin to bullying. You both need help.
I "need help" because I didn't harass some loser cheater? GTFOH.
Precious Roy wrote:
Behind these marathon cheaters is some pretty serious mental health issues. Publicly calling out cheaters is necessary for the integrity of the sport. But someone needs to make sure that the cheaters are getting the mental health services they need.
Would it be worth giving Mike Rossi some kind of role within the running world? Perhaps he could help with coaching people; not at a high level but just to get folks off the couch.
He needs help and support so some kind of role would give him a feeling of self worth.
More punishment will just lead to Mike reoffending.
Brojos - could you find it within yourselves to give him a small role?
New decade, fresh start and all?
just one example wrote:
psycho spotter wrote:
Like I said, you just want to argue semantics. Posting links encouraging people to contact the medical board was bullying, full stop.
This isn't semantics. You said that people were working to get his license revoked. As far as you know, no one actually took any steps that could have resulted in revocation of Meza's license to practice.
Posting links encouraging people to contact the medical board is indeed working to get his license revoked. No mental gymnastics can arrive otherwise.
High Horser wrote:
psycho spotter wrote:
Like I said, you just want to argue semantics. Posting links encouraging people to contact the medical board was bullying, full stop.
That is not bullying. Most LRC members decided not to pursue that Avenue but that enormous amount of cheating Meza did would, imo, warrant a look by the medical board to decide if Meza was fit for practice.
Consider this, if Meza was a cop would you trust his testimony if you knew he cheated this much? Since Meza was a doctor, would you trust his treatment and honesty with the finances he was in charge of given this enormous amount of cheating?
That’s not an argument against it being bullying. That’s an argument that you think the bullying was justified.
psycho spotter wrote:
That’s not an argument against it being bullying. That’s an argument that you think the bullying was justified.
Oh, so YOU are one of THOSE SJWs that think everything is "bullying". If you are fat and I call you fat, is that "bullying"?
Psycho Spotter has no mirrors in his house it seems.
Nordic Nick wrote:
Brojos - could you find it within yourselves to give him a small role?
New decade, fresh start and all?
+1
How about a mod? Mike would fit right in, repenting earlier sins and now behaving perfectly.
AOL Lawyer wrote:
Psycho Spotter has no mirrors in his house it seems.
Eventually you just have to stop engaging the Troll. With the claims he's making I guess he never opened the Mesa thread and trusts what he saw on Inside Edition.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.