Aethien wrote:
**** steroids and **** Lance Armstrong. Bring back Ty Cobb and let Pete Rose into the Hall of Fame.
You know what doping and PED use hurts? It kills inspiration in a sport like cycling, or even baseball, where someone of less than perfect, hulking physical stature can still succeed. I personally hated the home run derby of the late 90s. I've recently come to think that that's because I HAVE NO HOPE OF EVER HITTING A HOME RUN. I am weak and puny, but, you know what? I can probably make contact, steal a base, maybe play some defense. Or, on a bike, dammit, I can ride from here to San Francisco if I need to.
Watching baseball players or cyclists who you think are doing these things through natural ability, you do become inspired. I've ridden up mountains on a bike, with panniers and gear, and it takes a lot of determination and conditioning. Seeing Floyd Landis win that epic stage in the 2006 Tour de France, I had some small measure of understanding what it takes to do that.
Then you learn that they all doped and think, well, no, I no longer relate to that. It in fact becomes uninspiring, and I do not admire the ability or willingness to wreck your body in that pursuit.
This is incredibly naive.
I played for what could only be considered major national sports programs in high school, and also, to a slightly lesser extent in college. There is competition. There is pressure to be the best, and even in some utopian environment where doping had never been invented, someone is the best, and everyone else is less than them. Almost everyone doped.
As a result, those who are driven to be the best in an environment where winners are glorified (and they always will be), but are not, will always seek an advantage as the rewards are both Maslowian and monetary.
You cannot uninvent doping, and there are, and always will be, 100 chemists looking for ways to help athletes cheat for every one who looks to fight it.
All your particular crusade does is work to delegitimize every act of sport we've seen for the last 35 years, and will see for the next 200.
As to your quips about Cobb... I'm going to shatter your reality. Players in the early part of the century all flocked to a muscle tonic which was reknowned for showing "real results". A sample, tested years later, revealed a substance which would be defined as a PED today . The players were ingesting horse testosterone.
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19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
Ezekiel 23:19-20