• CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    23 hours ago

    The EWF said that it believes “sport must remain above politics” and that it “does not accept discrimination based on political or geopolitical circumstances, especially at a time when such tensions are on the rise across the world”.

    It’s not simple geopolitics anymore when a country is invading another country. Especially with Russia’s significant state involvement with sport and weightlifting in particular.

    I think Israel should probably be in the list too but let’s not get into whataboutism and respect the stand they took as it is. Poland does have enough problems with antisemitism as it is, no need to give the international community fuel.

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      17 hours ago

      Let’s do get in “whataboutism” aka consistency aka non hypocrisy. What about the USA now with Venezuela or if they invade Greenland? During their decade long occupation of Iraq?

      What is your excuse for that? The US is also the next biggest offender in Olympics doping after Russia.

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          9 hours ago

          Is invading a country only an issue at European competitions? Not the Olympics?

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            7 hours ago

            Did you read the article?

            The issue is that Poland said they were not going to grant visas for Russian athletes to the competition.

            Just checked, and the Olympics are not being held in Poland, so Poland can’t deny a visa for American athletes attending the olympics. That would be Italy.

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              6 hours ago

              I am amused by you playing dumb to avoid answering the question. It’s not about a specific event.

              Do you think Italy (hosts) or IOC (organizers) should deny participation to US athletes due to USA’s invasion of Venezuela? Do you think China back in 2008 (or again the IOC) should have refused USA’s athletes due to the USA’s occupation of Iraq?

              If not why not?