Markyboyzx6r said:
The guy is lying in ITU and may still die. But don't let us stop you from your "is it PED's? Must be PED's! I've seen studies!" sewing circle. I'm not the only one to see how distasteful this speculation is. Especially as it's likely to be total BS.
hrotha has not stated once that Fabrice Muamba's collapse has anything to do with PEDs, except for words that have been put in his mouth.
This whole thing blew out of proportion because of one hypothesis Caruut made, and partially recanted when presented with evidence to the contrary. They did a very rough calculation that suggested the number of cases of SCA among sportsmen was far above the normal level... then the next post,
by one of the posters you are attacking, pointed out studies that showed that sportsmen are at greater risk, and the level of greater risk they are at seemed to bear out the calculations, thus meaning they weren't actually as suspicious as first suggested at all.
Mambo just saw that this thread was in the Clinic, and went on his usual crusade, only skim-reading the posts enough to know what he could mischaracterise.
In Al Franken's book
The Truth (With Jokes), an openly biased but funny set of writings about America in the Bush years, there is a chapter on the Terri Schiavo case, a big court case about possible euthanasia a few years ago. In it, he talks about Wall Street Journal journalist Peggy Noonan, who published an article entitled "In Love with Death: the Bizarre Passion of the Pull-The-Tube People". I feel that it is appropriate to reproduce a passage here.
" said:
Her argument was based on a fundamental, and almost certainly deliberate, misconception about the nature of the debate. For a vast majority of Americans, the principle at stake in the Schiavo matter was whether Congress and the President should override the medical decisions of individual families. Because so many Americans had experienced similar tragedies in their own lives, they knew that this was painful enough as a private matter.
But to the people protesting outside the clinic, it wasn't about the appropriate limits of federal power. It was about whether to save a living, breathing, laughing, talking, thinking human being from judicially sanctioned murder. That gave the Peggy Noonans of this world an opening to attack Democrats.
"Why are they so committed to this woman's death?" she asked. Peggy, let me answer your question with a question of my own. If, in the middle of the whole thing, Terri's husband, Michael, had said, "I may have remembered her wishes wrong - please put the tube back in," do you honestly think any of the "pull-the-tube people" would have screamed, "No! Kill her anyway! Kill her! KILL HER!"? Is that really what you think, Peggy?
It seems that for many of the contributors to discussion here, discussion is no longer about Fabrice Muamba individually, but about the matter of SCA and other related problems in athletes, how it comes about and whether it can be reduced. But to Mambo95, people like Hitch, hrotha and I are those "pull-the-tube people", who are saying, even after we've been given at least two highly likely, natural causes for what happened, "NO! DOPER! DOPER!", despite the simple fact that none of us actually said there was any connection between doping and what happened to Fabrice Muamba.
It's a good racket, I have to say. Attack us as ghouls for something we didn't say, and if we then defend ourselves it's disrespectful as not letting it lie, and if we explain ourselves more contritely and are careful not to say anything that can be misconstrued, then we're acting holier-than-thou and feigning concern.
As such, the thread has become less about discussion of what people like myself, Hitch and hrotha have said, and more about discussion of what Mambo95 wants people to believe we've said.