tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post1966880543454227656..comments2023-10-24T07:43:04.056+13:00Comments on GaryMoller.com - Health, Fitness - Naturally!: Swimmers expelled from NZ team for 'inappropriate behaviour'Gary Mollerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12046982185323982734noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post-2917255657230961002008-08-26T18:54:00.000+12:002008-08-26T18:54:00.000+12:00While at the C'Games I saw no evidence at all of s...While at the C'Games I saw no evidence at all of sexual shennaningans - of the consensual kind.<BR/><BR/>There was an incident involving a member of the Indian Team Management and a cleaner. He was up before the courts the next day, convicted and off home in disgrace.<BR/><BR/>I wonder whether that article about all the shagging at the Games is an attention-seeking effort of fantasy.Gary Mollerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12046982185323982734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25570835.post-3590140690151846332008-08-26T17:56:00.000+12:002008-08-26T17:56:00.000+12:00sad thing is, this sort of aggressive behaviour go...sad thing is, this sort of aggressive behaviour goes on at all levels in a lot of sport. from teenage sports up, there was another article commenting about the sex in the olympic village and the writer made the comment of a different set of rules apply when away from home. some people suspend their normal restraint and freely engage in aggressive behaviour like its a joke. "what happens on tour, stays on tour"<BR/>then they get what amounts to a slap on teh wrist and the nation if not the world sees this, <BR/>dont a lot of people wear it as a badge of honour to "get away with something" a bigger badge of honour to get caught and come through reltively unscathed. <BR/>these athlets must make public apologies for their actions if not be prosecuted by the law and or suspended from their sport to send a message to future sports people, this is not a joke. a lot of us have done silly things when we were drunk, but theres a limit to how much you take advantage of someones intoxication. <BR/>"she got what seh deserved"<BR/>teasing people never deserves denigration in return, and denigration should never be put up with. "getting treatment " is a cop out, does that tell us we are all entitled to behave in an aggressive manner to other people and get away with it at least once in our lives if we are found out?<BR/>i recall a prominent NZ olympic gold medal kayaker was once publicly outed for gross sexual harrassment, but it never came to much. <BR/>theres an element of "you can behave any way you like" in some sports "social environments", normal rules don't aply.<BR/>the primal condoning of excessive consumption of drugs legal or illegal, aggressive behaviour and sexual objectification of the opposite sex. a amoral environment is temporarily condoned by people who would otherwise like to be considered as moral.Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13582374966270259947noreply@blogger.com