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I thought Carl Lewis came out and admitted his doping and USAC giving him a free pass in 1988 after 3 failed tests!
The Hitch said:PremierAndrew said:domination said:The Hitch said:Actually, the a large number of clinic posters including myself came into the clinic thinking doping was just something the occasional Russian did and have little by little come to realize just how fraudulent and corrupt elite sport iswrinklyvet said:He's right, it's definitely a vacuum. I have never seen anyone's opinion changed by another's posts and I see this continues.
Ever seen Loose Change? It had me believing 9/11 was an inside job. I've seen documentaries on the faking of the moon landings that seem convincing. All baloney of course, but persuasive nonetheless.
It's fairly easy to provide apparent supporting evidence/proof to countenance a claim and have folk believing your theories. Especially when you're on a forum of like minded individuals who don't need to be convinced, but lap up every morsel sent their way that supports their world view.
When I first came across the clinic, I tried to argue against the sceptics, especially as it went against all my beliefs at that point. But slowly, I began to realise that the sceptics' arguments were simply more logical than my own, and started agreeing with them.
Some posters here do go OTT on doping and their scepticism, but you certainly get more logical arguments here than you do in the extremely biased media
At the end of the day, the people that actually worked in doping - Ferrari, Conte, Herredia, Lienders, Fuentes, are all on record talking about how easy it is to pass tests.
Occasionally people working in anti doping - Ashenden, say the same thing. They are shut out (or at least no publication gives them the time of day).
People who've studied the subject like Ross, like that professor in Texas and that scandanavian professor who during the winter olympics said 40% of athletes dope, all make similar arguments.
The other side on the other hand, merely talks in vague terms about anti doping getting better (even though someone recently said these games have the worst anti doping games ever) They dismiss skepticism as coming from a few internet non experts (even though all of the above clearly have some expertise). They pimp "hard work" as if dopers were incapable of working hard, and continue to give support and accept people like Indurain, Carl Lewis who clearly have massive questions around them.
One could go on, but its very clear which side is right and which side is wrong.
I thought Carl Lewis came out and admitted his doping and USAC giving him a free pass in 1988 after 3 failed tests!
