Paris 2024 Summer Olympics (9 Viewers)

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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Fagioli didn't just gamble.
so you state that the rapist served his time and he has the right to play, then bring up fagioli who also served his time

you have some cold headed and balanced takes but everything involving fagioli is full of emotions. like he fucked your wife

(btw it's the pedo rapist who would have fucked your kid if he had the chance)
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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My point is they haven't disallowed it.



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They should 1000% disallow it. Any rapist of any kind, let alone a child rapist, has NO BUSSINESS in a sporting event like the Olympics. Sports having moral clauses or moral behaviour standards means nothing apparently.


Should been a walking red flag from the first second this idea of him competing came up. It's absolutely shameful by the Dutch and Olympic sports authorities.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
don't child rapists have to be away from children anyway after conviction?

how is he getting away with being around chidren?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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They should 1000% disallow it. Any rapist of any kind, let alone a child rapist, has NO BUSSINESS in a sporting event like the Olympics. Sports having moral clauses or moral behaviour standards means nothing apparently.


Should been a walking red flag from the first second this idea of him competing came up. It's absolutely shameful by the Dutch and Olympic sports authorities.
Well, I don't necessarily disagree.

But I can only look at the facts. And that is that usually rapists are not banned from participating in sports.

Either we change that at a fundamental level or we accept that he can participate.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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don't child rapists have to be away from children anyway after conviction?

how is he getting away with being around chidren?
Depends on the conviction and whatever punishment is possible in the country he was convicted in.

I imagine that in most of Europe it's possible to obligate him to stay away from certain places, not have contact with minors etc. for a couple of years. But probably nothing that would make it impossible for him to compete.

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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i don't think olympic volleyball involves being around kids
but surley there are kids in the stands?

in usa and canada rapists cannot be around schools or within gatehring distance of minors. i think it's like 500 feet of more.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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but surley there are kids in the stands?

in usa and canada rapists cannot be around schools or within gatehring distance of minors. i think it's like 500 feet of more.
It really depends on the judgment in question and what is possible according to UK law.

In several European countries this could be part of the sentencing, but it would usually be limited in time.

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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but surley there are kids in the stands?

in usa and canada rapists cannot be around schools or within gatehring distance of minors. i think it's like 500 feet of more.
can canadian rapists go to a mall? or visit a baseball game?

anyway, he's there. i don't like it either, but if the olympic committee let him compete, then it must be fine legally. otherwise all opponents of his team would have filed complaints
 

Juve-Fan-Iraq

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Oct 7, 2023
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can canadian rapists go to a mall? or visit a baseball game?

anyway, he's there. i don't like it either, but if the olympic committee let him compete, then it must be fine legally. otherwise all opponents of his team would have filed complaints
I feel like that's such an ethical and moral fine line though. I don't even know how any of his teammates can be okay with someone like this on their team.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
can canadian rapists go to a mall? or visit a baseball game?

anyway, he's there. i don't like it either, but if the olympic committee let him compete, then it must be fine legally. otherwise all opponents of his team would have filed complaints
dunno man about the i don't know the law hundred percent. but i am sure they wouldn't be able to attend a kids game.

i'd argue that a reason for his ban should be he would be in a position of power to influence a minor. therefore he should be removed from said position.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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Frankly I think pretty much everyone talking about it is insanely stupid.

He was convicted and he did his time in jail. A court looked at the case in question and punished him knowing all the details of the case.

Exclusion from the Olympics was not part of that punishment.

Neither do the rules from the sports organizations or the IOC prevent him from taking part. They could change those rules, but they haven't.

I understand his case may evoke all sorts of feelings. But really, it's not up to any of us to administer some sort of additional civil punishment just so we can feel better about ourselves. And it's ridiculously hypocritical as well, when half this forum is still cheering for Fagioli.
Thank you. Everybody is being a faggot about this guy.

Man served his time, and he still has the right to have a career.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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Thank you. Everybody is being a faggot about this guy.

Man served his time, and he still has the right to have a career.
he's right to have a career but i also think that said career should not be in sports. let him do construction, driving, accounting, whatever that doesn't involve kids and won't require any special moral values like sports, religion, education, law enforcement or medicine
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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I suspect that it wasn't really a rape, but the dumb idiot fucked a 12yo kid, so he deserves all the suffering.
That being said, if he served his time, he has all the right to play here. In his place, though, I'd have tried to stay anonymous instead of showing my face in front of the entire World.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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he's right to have a career but i also think that said career should not be in sports. let him do construction, driving, accounting, whatever that doesn't involve kids and won't require any special moral values like sports, religion, education, law enforcement or medicine
That would be a possibility.

There are lots of jobs that have a clean criminal record as a prerequisite or, when it comes to professions such as doctors or lawyers, you can be prevented from taking up that profession if you commit certain crimes.

The IOC could do the same thing.

But they haven't.

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