Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reports are now saying that if Feigen pays $11k, he will be allowed to go back to his home country. Yeah, that sounds like how totally normal, non-corrupt justice systems work. Nothing shady about that.
"reports"
FOX News comment section is not a source anyone here recognizes.
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Anonymous wrote:The NYT had an article where a Brazilian judge said that the crime of reporting a false charge is NBD, a fine paid to a charity. So the entire incident was blown up by the press.
Also, some were pointing to the video of them returning nonchalantly, to show that nothing happened. Well, Lochte gave an interview with NBC the next day, very shaken about having guns drawn on him. As was eventually admitted by Rio police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reports are now saying that if Feigen pays $11k, he will be allowed to go back to his home country. Yeah, that sounds like how totally normal, non-corrupt justice systems work. Nothing shady about that.
"reports"
FOX News comment section is not a source anyone here recognizes.
0_o
Anonymous wrote:Reports are now saying that if Feigen pays $11k, he will be allowed to go back to his home country. Yeah, that sounds like how totally normal, non-corrupt justice systems work. Nothing shady about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no more doubt. I believe Brazil tv footage and even the US OC apologized, which it would not do if there was a chance the 'foursome' had some truth in their story
It is a shame that they will be remembered for this instead of their swimming achievements
It's a shame they were robbed at gunpoint with video footage yet people don't believe them.
It's a shame you're unable to see how foolish and wrong-headed you are and the entire rational thinking world disagrees with your assessment of what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no more doubt. I believe Brazil tv footage and even the US OC apologized, which it would not do if there was a chance the 'foursome' had some truth in their story
It is a shame that they will be remembered for this instead of their swimming achievements
It's a shame they were robbed at gunpoint with video footage yet people don't believe them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article on Lochte says it all. Hopefully he's done after this fiasco. Good riddance. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/ryan-lochte-a-champion-swimmer-caught-in-a-riptide-of-self-absorption/2016/08/18/673d9bdc-6540-11e6-96c0-37533479f3f5_story.html?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_jenkins-855pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
I agree with her characterization of Lochte, but her ass kissing of Brazil is a bridge too far. It is still a crime infested country where just the other day, an Australian athlete was ordered to take cash out of an ATM during a robbery. Also, in this incident, a nut job security guard DID pull a gun on the swimmers because they were being "violent." Well, they were all sitting in a car, so how violent could they have been? The author downplays this as a slight overreaction. I know that lefties in the media are supposed to show their adoration for every third world country, but get real!
I'm extremely liberal but I agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my god my eyes are going to come out of their sockets from rolling so hard at the whole white privilege BS people love to pull
This is a major problem in the country. Ryan Lochte is accused of doing what he did because of white privilege and Gabby Douglas is accused of acting like "a hood rat" (clearly a racially reference) because she doesn't put her hand over her heart. How about none of this has to do with race. Many white athletes from privileged backgrounds went to Rio and conducted themselves in an exemplary manner. Also, clearly race doesn't dictate whether you put your hand over your heart because Simone Bile had her hand over her heart on the same podium as Gabby, and last night in the athletics medal segment, multiple white athletes didn't have their hand over their hearts. Neither did Michael Phelps in the medal ceremony I watched. I think Ryan Lochte behaved the way he did because he's a self centered jerk, nothing to do with being white. I think Gabby didn't put her hand on her heart like many other American athletes of different races, and she shouldn't be judged more harshly and it shouldn't be attributed to her being black. If you don't like that she has a "stank face," fine, but that has nothing to do with her race. Simone is black and had a perfectly happy face. Maybe Gabby's "stank face" had to do with her disappointment in herself because she hasn't performed well overall. Maybe she's still really young and has a hard time masking her disappointment. I wish Americans would stop looking at race as the overriding cause whenever someone doesn't behave in a manner we deem appropriate. Seriously, this is why we are so divided lately, the willingness to label all Xs as _________. We need to get past this.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my god my eyes are going to come out of their sockets from rolling so hard at the whole white privilege BS people love to pull
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking back to the time a college kid got busted in the Philippines for vandalism and he wound up getting his ass caned. Maybe they ought to do the same for Lochte
I think that was Singapore.
I don’t agree that caning is an appropriate punishment for this particular “crime.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article on Lochte says it all. Hopefully he's done after this fiasco. Good riddance. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/ryan-lochte-a-champion-swimmer-caught-in-a-riptide-of-self-absorption/2016/08/18/673d9bdc-6540-11e6-96c0-37533479f3f5_story.html?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_jenkins-855pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
I agree with her characterization of Lochte, but her ass kissing of Brazil is a bridge too far. It is still a crime infested country where just the other day, an Australian athlete was ordered to take cash out of an ATM during a robbery. Also, in this incident, a nut job security guard DID pull a gun on the swimmers because they were being "violent." Well, they were all sitting in a car, so how violent could they have been? The author downplays this as a slight overreaction. I know that lefties in the media are supposed to show their adoration for every third world country, but get real!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usain Bolt and Ryan Lochte have the same arrogant attitude but somehow with Ryan this ends up a cute story about a little boy lost and robbed (depending on who you ask) in Rio. If this had been Usain Bolt he would be crucified, vilified and everyone would be saying how terrible of a crime and person he is.
To compare Usain Bolt to Lochte is ridiculous. Usain does his show because he thinks a part of sports is entertaining the crowd and having fun with them (see how Ali was when he was young). Bolt has a much more playful and respectful personality than Lochte. If Bolt did do something like this, he should be held accountable and would be vilified, and not because he's black, but because people have put him on a pedestal and, as such, he has an obligation to act responsibly. I doubt very much you understand Bolt's persona and how he's viewed throughout the world if you think he and Lochte are on par. Bolt is viewed as a fun loving athlete who does his best to entertain the crowd, and Lochte is viewed as an attention seeking douche who's not the sharpest tack in the drawer (which he managed to reinforce with his current behavior).