But it shouldn’t be political. Get rid of the countries endorsement of said athletes, so that both israeli and russian athletes can compete, instead of deciding which one depending on political affiliation.
Of course that would turn the olympics into a purely individualistic endeavour¹, and funding for training athletes would likely fall on private enterprise² who would likely only fund already good budding athletes³ instead of funding schools and communities in general.
¹ - read: “Go Bell!” instead of “Go GB!”
² - read: replace country badges with BMW logos
³ - read: rich kids from good homes
But it shouldn’t be political. Get rid of the countries endorsement of said athletes, so that both israeli and russian athletes can compete, instead of deciding which one depending on political affiliation.
Of course that would turn the olympics into a purely individualistic endeavour¹, and funding for training athletes would likely fall on private enterprise² who would likely only fund already good budding athletes³ instead of funding schools and communities in general.
¹ - read: “Go Bell!” instead of “Go GB!”
² - read: replace country badges with BMW logos
³ - read: rich kids from good homes
So, in conclusion: *shrug emoji*
Russian athletes not being able to compete has nothing at all to do with constant doping scandals and is purely political?
LOL give me a fucking break
wait, all the russian athletes failed drug tests? I had no idea.