LaFlorecita said:
Lol that's not even what I said. I was only trying to show that by taking sideways you can avoid being punished. It has worked many times before, unfortunately Alberto didn't have such luck.
It is sad when you want to take things "sideways" and are considered unlucky when you are correctly determined guilty.
LaFlorecita said:
HAHAHAHA! Lol that is so funny. 90% of the Clinic hate him, wait, what do I say, 95%. The rest is neutral, and then there is only one person (Me! Me!) that actually likes him. One person, okay?
Edit: And Hitch, when he drops by.
Interesting. Perhaps you perceive that when others call him a name because of a positive doping test they "hate" him. That is a somewhat simplistic view of the world, don't you think?
People get frustrated and angry with these types of situations. Take Contador and Valverde for example. I was quite frustrated by the appeals, counter-appeal, and total time the cases took to resolve. It was upsetting to my values that they were guilty but still riding and fighting the case. I will admit to being jaded by the history of riders who pop a positive, fight it tooth and nail, and in the end are still found to be undeniably guilty. Hamilton or Landis anyone? I thought their cases were also both drawn out and maddening, so it is not like I focus on one rider or country. However, once the rider has served whatever sanction given, I am cool with them coming back. Valverde is back and I quite enjoy watching him race.
Of course, if it so upsetting for you to see folks in the clinic call Bertie names, or you want to hold the fixed belief that he is "hated", then don't waste your time reading and posting on those particular threads. It seems most unproductive and dysfunctional. Or perhaps you are simply trolling because you are bored. Take your pick
