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  • C Copper
    29 Jul 2021, 01:58

    @doctor-phibes said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

    I'm waiting to hear what Donald Trump has to say about this whole business before coming to a conclusion.

    We can only hope

    https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/07/right-rooting-against-americas-olympic-athletes

    THE RIGHT IS NOW ROOTING AGAINST AMERICA’S OLYMPIC ATHLETES

    Star Olympian Simone Biles was branded a public enemy by conservative talkers for dropping out of her role in the gymnastics team finals.

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    Mik
    wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:02 last edited by
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    @copper said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

    @doctor-phibes said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

    I'm waiting to hear what Donald Trump has to say about this whole business before coming to a conclusion.

    We can only hope

    https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/07/right-rooting-against-americas-olympic-athletes

    THE RIGHT IS NOW ROOTING AGAINST AMERICA’S OLYMPIC ATHLETES

    Star Olympian Simone Biles was branded a public enemy by conservative talkers for dropping out of her role in the gymnastics team finals.

    Not by anyone I know.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      Catseye3
      wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:19 last edited by
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      Here's a list of those conservative right-wing 'talkers':

      Clay Travis
      Buck Sexton
      Piers Morgan
      Amber Athey
      John Daniel Davidson
      Charlie Kirk

      These peoples' remarks are truly horrendous. One of them -- don't ask me which one, I can't stand the idea of going back and looking for it -- said Biles brought 'shame to America'. No, you atrocious little insect, it's not Biles bringing shame to America, it's you and your spirit of vileness.

      Go here for the deets if you can stand it: https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-media-attacks-weak-simone-biles-selfish-sociopath

      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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        Horace
        wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:23 last edited by Horace
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        Imagine the QB deciding he couldn’t play in the super bowl, after the first set of downs, because his head wasn’t in it. The fanbase would feel betrayed, of course. please have some empathy for a normal human reaction.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • H Horace
          29 Jul 2021, 03:23

          Imagine the QB deciding he couldn’t play in the super bowl, after the first set of downs, because his head wasn’t in it. The fanbase would feel betrayed, of course. please have some empathy for a normal human reaction.

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          Catseye3
          wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:28 last edited by Catseye3
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          @horace There is nothing normal, and nothing belonging in a civilized human society, about what these people are saying. They are beyond anything remotely acceptable.

          My god, what are we coming to?

          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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          • J Jolly
            29 Jul 2021, 01:47

            My pastor weighed in on this issue...Thought his take was interesting. In his youth, he never made the Olympics, but he did finish in the top five NCAA pole vaulters a couple of times.

            He thought she should have competed. The time to step aside was before the Olympics started. Let the alternate gymnast get her mind in the right place for competition. Once you commit, you commit for the team. He referenced Kerri Strug, who couldn't hardly walk, but still completed her vault to help her team.

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            Optimistic
            wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:37 last edited by
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            @jolly said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

            My pastor weighed in on this issue...Thought his take was interesting. In his youth, he never made the Olympics, but he did finish in the top five NCAA pole vaulters a couple of times.

            He thought she should have competed. The time to step aside was before the Olympics started. Let the alternate gymnast get her mind in the right place for competition. Once you commit, you commit for the team. He referenced Kerri Strug, who couldn't hardly walk, but still completed her vault to help her team.

            https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/sports/tokyo-summer-olympics/1996-olympic-gymnast-kerri-strug-praises-simone-biles-decision/2542251/?_osource=SocialFlowFB_CTBrand&fbclid=IwAR1ZXQ52dr5QWz0eTOzGHYhM_x_euEHrvWhaIPAiSLp4GsTS4UkiyCiftIw

            "While the world cheered her on for her perseverance, many fellow gymnasts who endured the rigors of coaches Bela and Marta Karolyi’s ranch believed Strug was conditioned to push through her pain under an abusive environment where girls were afraid to challenge authority."

            Gymnastics has changed since '96 in a lot of ways, with some really significant changes still so recent. The confronting of Larry Nassar by over 100 of the girls he sexually abused only just happened in 2018. Many of those girls had reported him and been ignored.

            Bela and Marta Karolyi transformed US gymnastics, but are now being called out for their years of verbal and mental abuse. Maggie Haney (coach of Olympic and world champions) was accused of verbal and emotional abuse in 2016, but did not get investigated until a few years later (she's now serving time).

            I don't miss the days of delayed-pubescent teenage girls being intimidated by their coaches to compete moves they are not comfortable with, and a lot of those former elite gymnasts don't miss those days, either.

            Kind of shocking to see so many people doubt that Biles--a veteran national, world, and Olympic champion, who won some of those with broken toes and kidney stones--would not know her own limits.

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              Jolly
              wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:55 last edited by
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              You want winners or just competitors? Karolyi's methods may have been harsh, but for the time and the place, he took a laughing-stock of a program and transformed it into one of the very best in the world. The USMC used some methods that bordered on the sadistic during WW2, as did the German SS, which created two of the finest combat forces ever seen in modern times. I have no doubt in my mind, if WW2 were fought today, we would lose. We simply do not have the fortitude and the ability to suffer, in order to reach a worthwhile goal.

              Now...

              The sexual abuse of girls was horrible and even whispers of it should not have been down-played, but what does that have to do with Biles decision to withdraw?

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                jon-nyc
                wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:56 last edited by
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                I must confess I have no opinion about Ms Biles.

                You were warned.

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                  Horace
                  wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 03:59 last edited by
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                  It seems parsimonious, explanatory, non judgmental, and in keeping with Ms Biles own words, to chalk it up to a mental breakdown. What more needs to be said?

                  Education is extremely important.

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                  • H Horace
                    29 Jul 2021, 03:59

                    It seems parsimonious, explanatory, non judgmental, and in keeping with Ms Biles own words, to chalk it up to a mental breakdown. What more needs to be said?

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                    kluurs
                    wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 04:14 last edited by
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                    @horace said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

                    It seems parsimonious, explanatory, non judgmental, and in keeping with Ms Biles own words, to chalk it up to a mental breakdown. What more needs to be said?

                    Yup. She was prominently featured in numerous advertisements and oodles of people taking hyperbole to a new level regarding her skills.

                    While she seemed to do well in that rare air in the past, something happened this time. Because of the nature of what is done, she made the right decision to withdraw.

                    I suspect if she thought this was a likely event, she would never have even tried to compete. Unlike throwing a football or running a race, there's a very good chance for significant injury doing those flips and twists in the air.

                    Why did this happen? What was different this time? Hard to know. Sometimes life hits us with a freight train, and we can brush it off. Next time, it seems like something minor - but it knocks us down. Wish her well. It's crap to let people down - and with the whole world watching - but it happens.

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                    • J Jolly
                      29 Jul 2021, 03:55

                      You want winners or just competitors? Karolyi's methods may have been harsh, but for the time and the place, he took a laughing-stock of a program and transformed it into one of the very best in the world. The USMC used some methods that bordered on the sadistic during WW2, as did the German SS, which created two of the finest combat forces ever seen in modern times. I have no doubt in my mind, if WW2 were fought today, we would lose. We simply do not have the fortitude and the ability to suffer, in order to reach a worthwhile goal.

                      Now...

                      The sexual abuse of girls was horrible and even whispers of it should not have been down-played, but what does that have to do with Biles decision to withdraw?

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                      Optimistic
                      wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 10:17 last edited by
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                      @jolly said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

                      You want winners or just competitors? Karolyi's methods may have been harsh, but for the time and the place, he took a laughing-stock of a program and transformed it into one of the very best in the world. The USMC used some methods that bordered on the sadistic during WW2, as did the German SS, which created two of the finest combat forces ever seen in modern times. I have no doubt in my mind, if WW2 were fought today, we would lose. We simply do not have the fortitude and the ability to suffer, in order to reach a worthwhile goal.

                      Now...

                      The sexual abuse of girls was horrible and even whispers of it should not have been down-played, but what does that have to do with Biles decision to withdraw?

                      I just bring it up to point out what feels like a general shift in the culture of elite gymnastics, from girls being dominated by their coaches and basically being washed up by the age of 18 or 19, to women who are finding their voices and training in healthier environments that helps allow their careers to extend into their 20s.

                      As to the Karolyis. . .yes, their methods produced a lot of champions, and even some of their older athletes admit they could not have gotten as far without the type of training they provided. But the culture of US gymnastics was rotten during their times, and I'm glad it seems we've moved away from that.

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                        Jolly
                        wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 11:18 last edited by
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                        Not very far into their 20's. I referenced Ross just a few days ago...She was good into her early twenties, but size and age caught up with her. There is a reason that the very best female gymnasts tend to be pretty young.

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          Optimistic
                          wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 11:52 last edited by
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                          True, and the "into their 20s" elite competitors are definitely more the exception. But they give old gymnasts like me hope 🙂 Actually, I stopped going to my adult gymnastics class right before the pandemic, and unfortunately it looks like the gym I went to no longer offers adult classes (Kelli Hill's gym, which trained Dominique Dawes).

                          A few months ago I started getting videos in my Facebook feed for Chellsie Memmel, who years after retiring and now a mother of 2 has decided to start training and competing again. Her training videos are really great to watch. So impressive to see a return to that level of fitness after many years away, and now in her 30s.

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                            George K
                            wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 11:58 last edited by George K
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                            https://www.espn.com/olympics/gymnastics/story/_/id/31902290/simone-biles-withdraws-individual-all-competition-tokyo-olympics-focus-mental-health

                            Gymnastics superstar and defending Olympic champion Simone Biles has withdrawn from Thursday's individual all-around competition at the Tokyo Games to focus on her mental well-being.

                            The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation, on vault. She cited her mental health as the reason when speaking to the media following the competition.

                            An interesting look at this from the RWEC. Here's a distilled version, which sort of points out what @Optimistic was saying:

                            The point missing from all this is that Biles’s lack of focus had already almost caused a severe injury. Various gymnasts and experts in the sport have spent the past day trying to explain to laymen how frightening Biles’s botched vault on Tuesday was:

                            Screen Shot 2021-07-29 at 6.58.41 AM.png

                            Gymnasts call what she experienced “the twisties,” where essentially you lose your muscle memory of how to orient yourself in space relative to the floor to ensure that you’ll land safely. It sounds a bit like vertigo. Think of a baseball player getting “the yips,” where suddenly he can’t make short routine throws anymore and loses confidence in his basic skills. In Biles’s case, the yips potentially means corkscrewing through the air with the force of several G’s and landing on your neck.

                            The proper analogy isn’t to a basketball or even a football player deciding not to play due to a bout of anxiety under pressure. It’s more like a trapeze artist deciding not to perform. If you’ve suddenly lost your confidence in your ability to judge where the trapeze bars are in space, then … yeah, you might want to sit it out. The consequence of poor performance won’t be an airball or a fumble, it’ll be death potentially. That’s not hypothetical: Philip Klein notes the case today of an American gymnast who misstepped during a vault, hit the vaulting horse head-on, and ended up paraplegic before eventually dying at age 18.

                            With the stakes that high, Biles couldn’t just “tough it out” the way, say, Michael Jordan with the flu could. And as many have pointed out today on Twitter, didn’t Jordan himself spend several years away from basketball after his father was murdered to recover from his grief? He knows what it’s like not to be able to perform up to your expectations when you’re distracted.

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                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                            • G George K
                              29 Jul 2021, 11:58

                              https://www.espn.com/olympics/gymnastics/story/_/id/31902290/simone-biles-withdraws-individual-all-competition-tokyo-olympics-focus-mental-health

                              Gymnastics superstar and defending Olympic champion Simone Biles has withdrawn from Thursday's individual all-around competition at the Tokyo Games to focus on her mental well-being.

                              The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation, on vault. She cited her mental health as the reason when speaking to the media following the competition.

                              An interesting look at this from the RWEC. Here's a distilled version, which sort of points out what @Optimistic was saying:

                              The point missing from all this is that Biles’s lack of focus had already almost caused a severe injury. Various gymnasts and experts in the sport have spent the past day trying to explain to laymen how frightening Biles’s botched vault on Tuesday was:

                              Screen Shot 2021-07-29 at 6.58.41 AM.png

                              Gymnasts call what she experienced “the twisties,” where essentially you lose your muscle memory of how to orient yourself in space relative to the floor to ensure that you’ll land safely. It sounds a bit like vertigo. Think of a baseball player getting “the yips,” where suddenly he can’t make short routine throws anymore and loses confidence in his basic skills. In Biles’s case, the yips potentially means corkscrewing through the air with the force of several G’s and landing on your neck.

                              The proper analogy isn’t to a basketball or even a football player deciding not to play due to a bout of anxiety under pressure. It’s more like a trapeze artist deciding not to perform. If you’ve suddenly lost your confidence in your ability to judge where the trapeze bars are in space, then … yeah, you might want to sit it out. The consequence of poor performance won’t be an airball or a fumble, it’ll be death potentially. That’s not hypothetical: Philip Klein notes the case today of an American gymnast who misstepped during a vault, hit the vaulting horse head-on, and ended up paraplegic before eventually dying at age 18.

                              With the stakes that high, Biles couldn’t just “tough it out” the way, say, Michael Jordan with the flu could. And as many have pointed out today on Twitter, didn’t Jordan himself spend several years away from basketball after his father was murdered to recover from his grief? He knows what it’s like not to be able to perform up to your expectations when you’re distracted.

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                              Optimistic
                              wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 12:12 last edited by
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                              @george-k Yeah, those sum it up really well. The mind-blowing difficulty level of her skills in particular, even compared to many other elite gymnasts, means that being the slightest bit off can be a catastrophic injury. Most other sports analogies just don't compare.

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                              • C Catseye3
                                29 Jul 2021, 03:19

                                Here's a list of those conservative right-wing 'talkers':

                                Clay Travis
                                Buck Sexton
                                Piers Morgan
                                Amber Athey
                                John Daniel Davidson
                                Charlie Kirk

                                These peoples' remarks are truly horrendous. One of them -- don't ask me which one, I can't stand the idea of going back and looking for it -- said Biles brought 'shame to America'. No, you atrocious little insect, it's not Biles bringing shame to America, it's you and your spirit of vileness.

                                Go here for the deets if you can stand it: https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-media-attacks-weak-simone-biles-selfish-sociopath

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                                Doctor Phibes
                                wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 12:53 last edited by Doctor Phibes
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                                @catseye3 said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

                                Here's a list of those conservative right-wing 'talkers':
                                Clay Travis
                                Buck Sexton
                                Piers Morgan
                                Amber Athey
                                John Daniel Davidson
                                Charlie Kirk
                                These peoples' remarks are truly horrendous. One of them -- don't ask me which one, I can't stand the idea of going back and looking for it -- said Biles brought 'shame to America'. No, you atrocious little insect, it's not Biles bringing shame to America, it's you and your spirit of vileness.

                                Piers Morgan isn't American. He is, however, a pudgy little cunt. I may have mentioned this in earlier discussions.

                                I was only joking

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                                  Doctor Phibes
                                  wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 13:13 last edited by
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                                  I don't really understand why these professional trolls can't give Biles the benefit of the doubt.

                                  Other than the fact that they're a bunch of cunts, of course.

                                  I was only joking

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                                  • J jon-nyc
                                    29 Jul 2021, 03:56

                                    I must confess I have no opinion about Ms Biles.

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                                    Mik
                                    wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 13:18 last edited by Mik
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                                    @jon-nyc said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

                                    I must confess I have no opinion about Ms Biles.

                                    Yep. I see her as neither courageous nor cowardly. She just did what she did. I have no reliable knowledge of her personality or her mental or emotional state.

                                    As far as her detractors, the only one I have ever heard of is Piers Morgan. I suspect the rest of them are simply clamoring for attention. All this stuff would not have brought a single whisper had it been a lesser known Olympian.

                                    Nothing but clickbait.

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                                    • G George K
                                      29 Jul 2021, 11:58

                                      https://www.espn.com/olympics/gymnastics/story/_/id/31902290/simone-biles-withdraws-individual-all-competition-tokyo-olympics-focus-mental-health

                                      Gymnastics superstar and defending Olympic champion Simone Biles has withdrawn from Thursday's individual all-around competition at the Tokyo Games to focus on her mental well-being.

                                      The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation, on vault. She cited her mental health as the reason when speaking to the media following the competition.

                                      An interesting look at this from the RWEC. Here's a distilled version, which sort of points out what @Optimistic was saying:

                                      The point missing from all this is that Biles’s lack of focus had already almost caused a severe injury. Various gymnasts and experts in the sport have spent the past day trying to explain to laymen how frightening Biles’s botched vault on Tuesday was:

                                      Screen Shot 2021-07-29 at 6.58.41 AM.png

                                      Gymnasts call what she experienced “the twisties,” where essentially you lose your muscle memory of how to orient yourself in space relative to the floor to ensure that you’ll land safely. It sounds a bit like vertigo. Think of a baseball player getting “the yips,” where suddenly he can’t make short routine throws anymore and loses confidence in his basic skills. In Biles’s case, the yips potentially means corkscrewing through the air with the force of several G’s and landing on your neck.

                                      The proper analogy isn’t to a basketball or even a football player deciding not to play due to a bout of anxiety under pressure. It’s more like a trapeze artist deciding not to perform. If you’ve suddenly lost your confidence in your ability to judge where the trapeze bars are in space, then … yeah, you might want to sit it out. The consequence of poor performance won’t be an airball or a fumble, it’ll be death potentially. That’s not hypothetical: Philip Klein notes the case today of an American gymnast who misstepped during a vault, hit the vaulting horse head-on, and ended up paraplegic before eventually dying at age 18.

                                      With the stakes that high, Biles couldn’t just “tough it out” the way, say, Michael Jordan with the flu could. And as many have pointed out today on Twitter, didn’t Jordan himself spend several years away from basketball after his father was murdered to recover from his grief? He knows what it’s like not to be able to perform up to your expectations when you’re distracted.

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                                      wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 13:21 last edited by
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                                      One former US elite gymnast I talked to said that if it was someone other than Simone Biles who had made that same error, they would have certainly blown a knee, at minimum. Another said if it had happened to her instead of Simone, "I probably would have ended up paralyzed".

                                      Most non-gymnastics fans do not understand the seriousness of what happened because she landed on her feet. Every elite gymnast I've talked to has said that Simone Biles' vault was TERRIFYING and it's a miracle she put that vault to her feet & avoided seriously injuring herself.

                                      I see they are bringing out the heavy duty rhetoric to defend Ms Biles. So deliciously non-verifiable and emotionally compelling. Who could argue?

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                        Doctor Phibes
                                        wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 13:23 last edited by
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                                        She could be going through anything - we genuinely have no idea one way or the other.

                                        But if she is having mental health problems, I can't see that a bunch of mediocrities decrying her online is going to help much.

                                        I was only joking

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                                          29 Jul 2021, 13:23

                                          She could be going through anything - we genuinely have no idea one way or the other.

                                          But if she is having mental health problems, I can't see that a bunch of mediocrities decrying her online is going to help much.

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                                          wrote on 29 Jul 2021, 13:29 last edited by
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                                          @doctor-phibes said in Biles bails at the Olympics:

                                          She could be going through anything - we genuinely have no idea one way or the other.

                                          But if she is having mental health problems, I can't see that a bunch of mediocrities decrying her online is going to help much.

                                          Yes, those people expressing anger at their Olympic star suffering an emotional breakdown at the worst possible time, are bad. Actually I distrust any adult man with an emotional connection to women's gymnastics. And yes, Simone had a breakdown. It's unfortunate she didn't retire before the competition, but she clearly wasn't predicting that this would happen.

                                          However I again fail to require a fainting couch at either the incident or the reaction.

                                          Perhaps this will cause people to once again re-evaluate their understanding of all of human existence. Like vaccination rates being less than 100% have been revelatory for some.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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