How does the twist in Sun Yang's case help the country's understanding of the West?

Sun Yang's case has taken a new "twist".

The Swiss Supreme Court has quashed the CAS (Court of Appeals for the President of Sport) ruling on Sun Yang's case, which banned him for eight years, and sent the case back for a retrial.

It can't really be considered a reversal, but rather a reversal because the lawyers working for Sun Yang's team provided evidence that the chairman of the three-member panel that issued Sun Yang's ban, Italian Franco Frattini, the chairman of the WADA arbitration tribunal of the International Anti-Doping Organization, had made tweets that were allegedly discriminatory against Chinese people.

Fratini had made racist comments about China on social media, so the fairness of the previous decision, and the absolute neutrality of the tribunal, was compromised. So Sun Yang's case was sent back for a retrial, and the previous verdict of an eight-year ban was temporarily nullified.

Fratini's message in 2018 in response to an online video at one end of the spectrum, in which an East Asian-faced woman was toying with a puppy all the time, and Frattini was outraged, commenting and retweeting it, saying, "This yellow-faced Chinese monster deserves to be punished in the worst possible way for torturing a puppy while laughing! Shame on China for pretending to be a superpower while putting up with these horrible acts!!!"

And such a racist is the chairman of the WADA tribunal of the international anti-doping organization.

In fact, I don't want to discuss whether Sun Yang is at fault or not, we can all go through all the information, as for Sun Yang's childish behavior in the tribunal ..... You can find out the average cultural level of athletes.

I'm just really tired of some of the wallflowers, because you don't like him as a person to give him a "death sentence", and today because a judge discriminated against the yellow case was sent back to retrial and start to re-side ...... Interesting?

You do not have evidence that Sun Yang did not take drugs, you do not have evidence that Sun Yang took drugs, one by one, do not pretend to be a famous detective Conan look, the air urine test, a mouth of a drug X; and do not because you hate who, you start to like his opposites, like some of the high and mighty racists ...... Those looks are really ugly.

Honestly, does "remand" and "vacate the verdict" even make sense in 2020? How old is Sun Yang? With the epidemic raging, will there be an Olympics? I don't see much hope. How many sports have you watched this year? How many arenas abroad are open? Will the world be a better place next year?

The older I get, the more my passion for competitive sports is wiped out. When I was young, I really believed in the great Olympic spirit, and when I was young, I really believed that the whole planet was one family, and that the pursuit of the individual was to be higher, faster and stronger, and that it had nothing to do with the country, the nation, the ethnicity, or the politics ......

But gradually we realized that sports are never just about sports, they are about countries, nations, races, science and economics ....... Sports have never been tied to politics.

The Olympics has always been a stage for big countries to show their national strength, and it has nothing to do with "world peace".

Some people, some countries, and some organizations have been shouting the slogans of fairness, equality, and procedural justice, but they have always had a double standard, banning athletes from their entire countries while turning a blind eye to their own countries and allies, and letting them "take their medication with a license", turning the Olympics into the "Paralympics". The "Paralympics".

Once upon a time, competitive sports were not about "skill" but about the level of pharmaceuticals; now they are not about the level of pharmaceuticals, they are about the power of speech and refereeing.

Some people have a "respect for the court's decision", a mouthful of the truth is the most important, in fact, you are not respecting the truth, but the truth that you want ...... How much truth is in the cesspool that is athletics?

These men and women "flyers", those pool masters, how many are clean? If you really want to investigate, really want to respect the truth, you should investigate all the way to the end, turn over all the old accounts, all the "sports power" face to tear, to see how clean we really are.

Once in a while, a little bit of "procedural justice" has been done, and some people are grateful, shouting "long live the Western procedural justice".

What about the racist "yellow-faced Chinese monster" chairman of the hearing panel, do you think the World Anti-Doping Organization has only one racist? When there's one cockroach, are there 1,000 cockroaches partying under the floorboards?

I think it's great that there are no Olympics, it's great that there is no athletics.

It's better to have sports for all, everyone works out and runs and plays ball and goes square dancing.

The test of a country's level of civilization is never to see how many Olympic gold medals you've won, how many World Cups you've won, how many NBA stars you've cultivated, how many sports millionaires you've created, and even less to see how many rich people's children learn tennis, equestrianism, golf ...... Rather, it's about how happy the children are playing, how strong the youth are and how healthy the elderly are on your streets and in your neighborhoods.

Sun Yang can't fight the U.S. because of this turf, it's the U.S. that says so

The U.S. Swimming team is also called the "U.S. Asthma Team."

The Swedish ski team is also known as the "Swedish Asthma Team".

The U.S. gymnastics team is also called the "U.S. ADHD team."

The Australian swimming team is also called the "Australian Insomnia Team".

It's not that I'm making this up, but if you look them up, they are all "patients" who need to take medication year-round

And they are all "on medication" by order of the World Anti-Doping Organization (WADA), which allows them to take their medication while competing in the Olympics, The World Anti-Doping Organization allows them to take drugs and win gold medals at the Olympics and the World Championships, and there is nothing wrong with that. What does it mean by "taking drugs on orders"? The World Anti-Doping Organization (WADO) has an "exemption list". Because athletes often have injuries and illnesses, injuries and illnesses need to be treated, so WADA set a rule: "If the medicine needed to treat the disease is doping, you can give WADA report, as long as you get the approval of WADA, you can legally use drugs containing doping".

The applications are not publicized to "protect the privacy of the athletes". This has opened the door for many otherwise healthy, disease-free athletes to "dope on command".

For example, salbutamol for asthma is the same as Leptin, and the asthma drug Cymbalta contains steroids. Methylphenidate, which is used to treat ADHD, can make a person's mind highly concentrated. For example, Biles, the famous American gymnast, needs to take methylphenidate for ADHD for many years.

Russian hackers "Magic Bear" organization hacked the WADA database, the United States, 653 athletes applied for "immunity", of which 402 were passed, a ratio of more than 60%. In contrast, Russian athletes are about the same size as the U.S., but only 54 people applied for immunity, and the pass rate is only 37%. As for Chinese athletes, only a single-digit number have gotten waivers.

The Fantasy Bears published documents on their official website of correspondence between U.S. sports officials and Dr. Matthew Fedoruk, the head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), claiming that USADA helps athletes use banned substances in the name of medical immunity. *** More than 200 American athletes have been helped by USADA to obtain medical exemptions, and in 2015 alone the anti-doping agency had issued 583 licenses for banned substances, with several athletes using more than one drug. Anabolic steroids, which promote muscle growth, and diuretics, which are commonly used to drop weight and mask other stimulants, are all banned on the World Anti-Doping List. Cycling, track and field, triathlon, swimming and skiing are the five sports with the most applications for medical exemptions, and they are the hardest hit by doping in competition.

According to confidential files released by the Magic Bears, WADA allowed the Williams sisters, U.S. tennis players, to take banned drugs for medical treatment at various times, and Simon Biles, the U.S. Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics at the Rio Olympics, tested positive for drugs but was not banned from competition.

Former world No. 1 tennis player Serena Williams was allowed to take drugs with the ingredients oxycodone, hydromorphone, prednisone, hydroprednisone, and methylprednisolone, while sister Venus Williams, S., was allowed to take drugs containing prednisone, hydroprednisone, triamcinolone acetonide, and formoterol. But the documents do not reveal the diagnosis that got the athletes approved to take the banned drugs.

Another U.S. gymnastics star, Simone Biles, tested positive for methylphenidate in August 2016 but was not banned and won four golds at the Rio Olympics. She was also cleared to take amphetamines in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

The World Anti-Doping Organization (WADA) was founded in Switzerland.WADA looks neutral, they are funded by governments around the world and headed by the Olympic Committee, but the U.S. is the largest contributor to WADA and pays the equivalent of twice as much as the second largest contributor.

Not only that, but U.S. Senator Thune has blown the whistle on the fact that WADA, which is a private organization, has been receiving funding from the U.S. government for the past decade or so.

It has always been said that "what you find out is doping, what you don't find out is high-tech."

In fact, that is the early barbaric and crude practice, the real bullish operation is - the establishment of an "anti-doping organization", secretly funded, both as a referee, but also as an athlete, to make the rules, hosting, co-organizers, side witnesses, referees are my The company's website has been updated with the latest information about the company's activities.

Owned by the competitive sports, this field has been unclean, on the surface than the sports, in fact, than the country's influence, otherwise you think the Olympic Games to win why the flag to play the national anthem? Former U.S. President John F. Kennedy said, "The strength of a country is determined by two things, one is the number of nuclear bombs you have, and the other is the number of gold medals you have won in the Olympic Games."

So, from the very beginning, the competitive sports field is full of all kinds of extra-sports tactics, doping is one of them, and the history of sports competitions in the Western world is a history of getting high.In 1904, a strange scene appeared on the marathon course at the U.S. Olympic Games in St. Louis: the American runner Thomas Hicks ran as hard as he could on the road, and his trainer, Charles Lucas, followed him with a syringe following him. As soon as he saw signs that Hicks was running out of steam, the coach gave him a shot of strychnine, the most popular stimulant at the time, also known as strychnine or rat poison.

Hicks won the final race and fell exhausted at the finish line, where it took four doctors an hour to get him back up and out of the race. Not only was the doping-facilitated gold medal effective, but the official report afterward even gushed, "The marathon is ample medical proof of how important drugs are for distance runners!"

It was the United States that was the originator of doping, and the hardest hit by it, with many of the biggest names in sports being veritable pill-poppers.

Legendary sprinter and nine-time Olympic gold medalist Lewis admitted to doping, and track and field queen Jones admitted in court to doping; Armstrong, the Tour de France winner who was the idol of our youthful textbooks, is even more of a doper, and his testicular cancer was the result of doping; and Joyner, the female flyer, died suddenly and strangely in her sleep at the age of 38. Joyner died suddenly in her sleep at the age of 38, and her world records in the women's 100 meters and 200 meters are still unmatched. German anti-doping expert Wei Frank said firmly: "Joyner had a heart attack in April 1996, and that's the consequence of taking steroids. I'm sure the cause of Joyner's death was doping."

The entire history of modern sports is a "history of doping," with the U.S. and the former Soviet Union battling it out, both sides competing in a high-tech competition, and then in the 1990s, the U.S. suddenly found an even better way of doping. The U.S. suddenly found a better way - why do I need to fight with you for high technology? I just spend money to set up a WADA, and I'll call the shots, right?

Now let's start talking about Sun Yang. As you know, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has released its decision on the "World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) v. Sun Yang and FINA hearing", which bans Sun Yang for eight years, effective immediately, but his previous results remain valid.

The results are still valid, which means that Sun Yang has no problem with the drug test, so he retains the results and the gold medal; banned for eight years, in the out-of-competition drug test process, due to the inspectors to show the qualification certificate of doubt, and ultimately refused to take the test, which is considered by WADA to be a "violent resistance to the test". As Sun Yang is already 31 years old, the ban of eight years, is tantamount to forced retirement.

For this ruling, Sun Yang questioned WADA at the scene: "We have all the video, monitoring, photos, but today at the scene we did not see, very sorry. I don't know if you have the courage to look at the video if it is played on the spot today?"

Sun Yang also microblogging published the video and signed instructions, denied "violent resistance to inspection", that at that time because of questioning the qualifications of the inspectors have problems, asked to leave a blood sample, the other side is also agreed, so there is no "violent resistance to inspection".

Let me recover the whole process:

On September 4, 2018, three staff members of the International Doping Control Management (IDTM) went to Sun Yang's residence to conduct an out-of-competition anti-doping test.

At first Sun Yang accepted the test and also drew blood. But the two sides later had a disagreement when Sun found out that two of the three staff members had questionable credentials, including one who was a construction worker and who kept taking pictures of him while he was urinating.

Sun Yang realized that the inspectors' qualifications were questionable (including the nurse), so he immediately contacted his coach, team doctor and others to ask what to do. Upon arrival, the two sides argued, but there was no physical conflict.

Sun Yang proposed: do not eat or drink, waiting for qualified inspectors to come over to re-draw blood and test. The prosecutor refused. Sun Yang thought the prosecutor had a personal grudge against him because Sun Yang had once reported him.

Sun's coach called China's official anti-doping center on the spot, and the director said he couldn't let them take the sample. So Sun Yang asked for the samples to be taken away on the grounds that there were "problems with the qualifications of the inspectors". The prosecutor responded, "If you can take the sample, go ahead and take it", and then Sun asked the prosecutor how to get the sample out of the safety container, and the prosecutor said, "You figure it out yourself".

The security guard then used a hammer to break the container to remove the blood sample, which is known as "violent resistance".

The matter is very simple, we just need to think about it from the heart to understand what is going on, three staff members want to conduct a blood drug test on you, but one of them has no qualifications, and even a construction worker, but also endless photos, in your place, how do you feel? Would you question their motives? Sun Yang's move is certainly a bit too drastic, but IDTM's prosecutors have no problem with it?IDTM does not have a branch in China, and these people are just randomly found by IDTM, which means that it is very likely that when you are sitting at home, a group of cooks, tailors, and drivers rush in to draw blood for you. ......

I wouldn't do it if I were you, the whole thing itself doesn't make sense, even IDTM themselves don't talk.

But WADA, the World Anti-Doping Organization, won't do it because they have long entrusted IDTM to do the flight drug testing, and their authorization qualification has been in question for a long time. IDTM is a private enterprise that WADA has been subcontracted to do, and WADA subcontracted a large number of athletes' flight drug-testing works to IDTM, because IDTM has mastered a large number of drug-testing human and material resources before the birth of WADA, and has also worked with a lot of pharmaceutical companies. Before the birth of WADA, IDTM had a large amount of human and material resources for drug testing, and it also cooperated with many pharmaceutical companies, but at present it only has branches in South Africa, Russia and Germany, and no branch in China, so it can only temporarily catch "tailors", "cooks" and "builders". Therefore, the IDTM can only temporarily arrest "tailors", "cooks" and "builders". So, IDTM unlicensed drug testing is a "common thing", WADA thinks - we have always done so, why you Sun Yang this time to question?

FINA is on Sun Yang's side on this one.

On November 19, 2018, FINA held a 13-hour hearing in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Sun Yang's "violent resistance to inspection". Sun Yang himself, as well as Sun Yang and IDTM company witnesses were questioned, the hearing, Sun Yang presented 58 videos and pictures, but IDTM company parties all did not appear in court, the main testing officer was in China through the video way to participate in the hearing, the "blood test officer" and the "urine test officer" absent. urine testing officer" were absent.

On January 3, 2019, the FINA Anti-Doping Commission issued a ruling in which it stated that the doping control performed by International Doping Control Management (IDTM) on September 4, 2018 was invalid; and that Sun Yang did not commit a doping violation pursuant to FINA Anti-Doping Rules 2.3 and 2.5, respectively.

FINA sifted through the procedures and found Sun Yang to be without fault, and the story could have gone away like that, and it shouldn't have made the news under a procedural confidentiality agreement. But the Times got the scoop and quickly published it, sparking the "wrath" of WADA - and through what channels did the Times learn of the inside story, that WADA's current president is Briton Craig

Reedie.

Many believe that FINA's ruling has angered WADA, which believes that FINA is covering up for Sun Yang and must "get justice". This led to a lawsuit at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which sided with WADA and handed Sun Yang an eight-year ban.

Did Sun Yang take drugs? I'm not sure, but WADA couldn't come up with any evidence, and FINA agreed that Sun Yang had no problems and that all his results were valid. Therefore, Sun Yang was not banned for doping, but for "violent resistance".

But what kind of bullshit is an 8-year ban for "violently resisting a test"?

Showing that WADA and CAS don't care if you dope or not, but that you provoke their "dignity".

He can send a construction worker punk to your home to give you a drug test, and even documents can not bring, but also can take your photos, take your samples, you can not question, can not resist, resistance is the "violent resistance to the test", and finally let you a generation of celebrities in the tail end of the peak of the clean was banned for 8 years, with endless controversy! The company's website is a great place to find out more about the company's services, and it's also a great place to learn more about the company's services.

If they are really impartial, why the Rio Olympics that a large number of U.S. asthma, ADHD players can be "ordered to take drugs"? Why did the asthmatic and ADHD athletes who were obviously on drugs get to win gold medals? Why does the Australian swimming team, which is drugged up, get away with nothing? Why is it that America, with its history of drugged-out men and women who have died suddenly from drugs and cyclists who have cut off their testicles from cancer, can be hailed as an inspirational icon and written about in textbooks?

So, at the end of the day, it's simple and not that complicated.

It's just a matter of discourse. We don't run the store, we don't make the rules.

Let's not talk about sportsmanship or Olympic spirit.

Let's stop the bullshit about sports and politics having nothing to do with it.

They produce geniuses and they are free subjects, we produce geniuses and we have problems.

They don't care if Sun Yang has problems either.

They just don't allow "Sun Yang" to exist.