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Robert - I see you cannot let go of your repetitive and endless tirade about 'Femke'. Notwithstanding the many patient efforts made by Libertine Seguros and others to address your position, I am really getting the vibe that you have a chip on your shoulder regarding female athletes. My view on that is bolstered by your comments about Millar - and your suggestion that he was impressionable at age 20. Well I'm quite sure he was - just as 'Femke' very likely suffers from a domineering parent who is intent on driving her career, perhaps with her enthusiastic consent, or perhaps with her resigned submission. But you seem to be overlooking the fact that Millar is now a middle-aged man, and he has managed to do an awful lot of harm across a great many years - with the full capacity that mature adulthood endowed him with. Surely the sanctions you would like to see placed upon 'Femke' should apply equally to others, or does Millar - oops, I meant 'David', elicit a little more generosity?
Robert21 said:I had thought that, in the wake of 'Femkes' bust for riding a motor bike in a bike race, we were all supposed to be focusing more on the enablers and those responsible for leading young riders astray. David was only 20 when he was thrown into the sewer that is pro bike racing, so who knows what pressures he faced, and it is hard to remake the model once the die has been cast...The Hitch said:But I think I can put it a little bit better:
David Millar is one of the lowest forms of human life.
Robert - I see you cannot let go of your repetitive and endless tirade about 'Femke'. Notwithstanding the many patient efforts made by Libertine Seguros and others to address your position, I am really getting the vibe that you have a chip on your shoulder regarding female athletes. My view on that is bolstered by your comments about Millar - and your suggestion that he was impressionable at age 20. Well I'm quite sure he was - just as 'Femke' very likely suffers from a domineering parent who is intent on driving her career, perhaps with her enthusiastic consent, or perhaps with her resigned submission. But you seem to be overlooking the fact that Millar is now a middle-aged man, and he has managed to do an awful lot of harm across a great many years - with the full capacity that mature adulthood endowed him with. Surely the sanctions you would like to see placed upon 'Femke' should apply equally to others, or does Millar - oops, I meant 'David', elicit a little more generosity?