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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could tell Johnny and Tara were seething with rage during their commentary - they barely tried to conceal it - whereas Terry kept saying, remember, she’s only 15![/quote] I didn't bother watching the skating but saw an interview of the 2 decrying the decision to let Kamila skate. They were pretty clear on where they stood. And really, being 15 shouldn't give her a free pass to doping or reaping the advantage from doping [/quote] Which is slightly amusing given that Johnny has been such a Russian cheerleader up until now.[/quote] NP. What's the problem with Johnny admiring and saying positive things about Russian skaters and performances? His job is to be a skating commentator, yes, not a Team USA cheerleader? Do you think other countries' commentators should not say anything positive about Nathan Chen or Chock and Bates or other U.S. skaters just because they aren't from their respective countries? Do you think Dick Button was a “Ukrainian cheerleader” when he used to compliment Oksana Baiul? I'm rooting for Team USA, but I recognize that the Russian and Japanese ladies are far better than our female skaters. I can admire Wakaba Higuchi's talent; that doesn't make me a "Japanese cheerleader." [/quote] he has declared himself a Russophile in the past you might find this article interesting: https://southfloridagaynews.com/World/russian-society-requests-figure-skater-johnny-weir-be-less-fabulous.html[/quote] And? So? I’ll walk you through this slowly: Johnny Weir was a talented skater who emphasized creativity/artistry in his programs To do so, he closely studied ballet Ballet is an art form that has long been practiced and perfected in Russia Russian skaters have been known as artists on ice since the dawn of competitive ice skating Like, what is surprising to you about this? [b]Who cares? As long as Johnny Weir doesn’t lie during his commentary, who cares? Look at who is at the top of the podium in most disciplines, and has been for decades: Russian skaters. I agree that there has been lots of controversy surrounding Russian judging and doping…but that doesn’t take negate the legacies of Gordeeva and Grinkov, Evgeni Plushenko, Evgenia Medvedeva, Elena Berezhnaya/Anton Sikharulidze, and Victoria Sinitsina/Nikita Katsalapov, FFS.[/b][/quote] +1 Russia has an extraordinary cultural history not just in ballet, but in music, literature, poetry. Tragedy and beauty are the two sides of the Russian coin. [/quote] Sure a country who has managed to act evilly on the international stage for a solid 400 years now.[/quote] No one is denying that. Perhaps you'd feel better if I said brutality and beauty are the two sides of the Russian coin? You can appreciate their artistic heritage and still recognize that Russia is a rogue nation that is a danger to its neighbors and democratic nations everywhere.[/quote]
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