I'm pointing out that you whining about labels and name-calling is hypocritical when you're simply on a xenophobic slant yourself.
And no, it's not devaluing sporting success, it's about looking for sporting success where it's potentially not merited. Your ignorance is just as bad as those you seek to lump into a single group and criticise.
Now, if you want to argue the merits, I'll point out that Victoria Pendleton's relegation (which was justified) doesn't remotely equal to some of the decisions that went in favour of GB, like a rider intentionally crashing his bike in order to restart because he hadn't performed well enough initially, and if you're going to complain about the French having had doping positives and medals stripped, I'll calmly introduce you to David Millar.
Nationality means nothing. The only relevance is the substance or degree of suspicion of the allegations. Try addressing that next time instead of attacking nationality or citizenship.