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If you guys don't know,
Gregory Richardson is,
you know,
I don't have to explain it,
but she's basically the sprinter that got popped for smoking weed.
Yes.
And she is not allowed
to compete in Olympics this year.
She's not allowed to compete
in the 100 meter dash
or 100 yard dash.
What is it?
Meters?
100 meters.
When you say it's a dash,
it sounds way less impressive.
It's a little dash.
Also, she's not going to compete in the relay.
And this was,
she was left off,
not because of suspension.
Her suspension's up,
and they left her off the 4x100 relay.
The 4x100,
not the 100.
Right.
Because it's, I think,
a one-month suspension,
so she could have made it back
for the 4x100,
but they decided not to have her on.
Now, she is the fastest woman in the world,
sixth fastest woman in history,
so she is like a lock for gold medal.
Could definitely have helped the relay as well.
So, interesting thing here.
There's two discussions that I think need to be had,
and I think they have to be had separately.
First is, is it ridiculous that weed is illegal?
Yes.
Yes.
Let's just, yes.
It's stupid.
It is not a performance-en performance enhancing drug in any way if
anything it could hurt your performance if you're ingesting smoke let's say she's smoking it right
that would probably hurt your performance especially in a cardio based sport right
not so much for a hundred meter dash but it's not going to benefit you like smoking actual smoke
having smoke in your lungs is not going to allow you to breathe better.
Right?
Maybe marginally worse.
But that being said, there's no enhancement that comes from weed.
I've actually read an interesting thing on this.
Okay.
That, like, there's some sports.
Now he read.
There's some sports that they don't allow beta blockers, which basically, like, lower your blood pressure and your, like, cardiac rhythm.
And that, like, in certain sports, it can actually help you like focus,
like relieve tension,
relieve stress and can actually improve performance.
So like,
I mean,
there's like random sports where it's like darts,
like snooker.
Like,
I don't know if there's an actual,
none of those sound like sprinting running where it's about a weed as an
anti-inflammatory or something that keeps your head or your mind in a certain
state or long distance running.
Like I know someone who runs marathons high as fuck.
So you're talking about whether it's,
you're smoking, what, a couple puffs to get high?
It's not like you're chain-smoking wild.
But that, again, is different than sprinting.
Or if you do an edible.
Exactly.
But then you could talk about having weed in your system
before a race or during a race.
But to say there's no benefit, I think,
might be inconclusive, but I think it's...
It is. There's no more, I think might be inconclusive, but I think it's... It is.
There's no more benefit with THC
than there are, like,
the things that you can consume
that are barely legal.
Right.
Right?
There are things that are almost steroids
that you can consume.
Right.
They're not steroids.
They found a way to get around it,
but they could do similar things to it,
and you can use it.
Right?
All these protein powders
and all this stuff that people are eating,
they're going to give
advantages because, but it's not illegal.
It's synthesized in this specific way and it's not changing your, you know, genetic
makeup, but they're giving you some advantages.
And to your point, the only notable suspension is for steroids or for weed and not steroids.
All these Olympians, they're not popping any of them for steroids.
We know they're all doing them.
And then weed is the one thing that you pop them for.
Well, no, I wouldn't say that we know they're all doing steroids.
I disagree on that.
We can assume a decent number of them are.
Let me walk that back to you.
I would say no.
I would say no.
I would say yes.
Why?
Because most high-level athletes are doing something.
And if they're doing it to ride the fucking bikes in France,
then everybody cheats.
Every NFL player is on some shit.
Yeah, I guess I would obviously i do believe in the
olympic testing the usada and i think it does catch people and when they have been caught they've
gotten their medals removed or they've gotten suspended like what happened with uh with russia
i don't think they're intentionally neglecting steroids but then trying to crack down on weed
right so we're going we're going too far off this the reality is is you're not going to get
advantage with weed let the fucking athlete smoke weed weed is legal in a lot of states it's not federally legal but let them smoke weed
and my issue with this whole story is that like the legality of weed and whether it's a performance
enhancing drug has kind of blended into this other conversation of whether or not she should
be suspended for the week yeah and here's the's the thing. She should. She made a mistake,
a monumentally idiotic mistake,
but she knew the rules.
She decided to break the rules.
And it's not like it's an immoral rule.
Like when Martin Luther King
decides to break an immoral rule,
that's something we fight for.
We being illegal is not immoral in any way.
You want to get high. You want to party
or you want to relax or you want to focus or you wanted your muscles to combat, whatever you want
to get from that thing. You decided to risk your gold medal and you knew you were risking your gold
medal when you did it. And here's the thing. Not only did you risk your gold medal, you risked
millions of dollars. Maybe you want to fight for leukemia. Maybe you want to fight for leukemia maybe you want to fight for
kids schools in in uh fucking canada catholic kids schools in canada you could use the millions of
dollars that you would have made being the gold medalist the fastest woman in the world the front
of the fucking weedies box all the fame and fortune we got for whatever causes that you wanted and you
risk that to get high not to mention every one of the people that you're competing against didn't smoke the weed.
They sacrificed the weed smoke.
So people are going,
oh, she shouldn't be left off the team.
Yes, she should.
Yes, she should.
She knew the rules.
Every one of her competitors that she competes against
decided not to do it.
The fastest sprinters in the world are from Jamaica.
If they cannot smoke weed, you cannot smoke weed.
I mean, let's be honest here.
And to the point of removing her personal responsibility from this,
if you're telling me you smoke because you're coping with depression,
anxiety, if your mom's like, cool, I can understand that,
you can also get around these tests pretty easily.
That's my thing is like we're all acting like, again, I
think we can assume a decent number of athletes
at every high level are doing
steroids, performance enhancing drugs, whatever they're doing.
They all get around this. It's a
very easy thing to get around.
They want it to be easy to get around. That's what I was kind of
insinuating earlier. They want it to be easy
to get around because it makes for a better product.
They don't have to crack down super hard.
They can say they will,
but I want the fastest sprinters.
I want this girl there.
How the fuck
do you not take something
to rinse out your system?
Everybody on earth can be.
I know a guy
fucking on parole
beating drug tests.
Just taking other people's
piss in or whatever they do.
This is the Olympics, bro.
This is a gold medal.
This guy doing it
to go to St. Louis
or whatever the fuck.
You know what I mean like you can't do that
to compete
for a gold medal
yeah but you don't think
the standard is more strict
for the Olympics
than like a
employee drug test
there are a lot more
resources to get around it
whatever they are
there are a lot of
resources to get around
drug tests
smoke weed
by all means
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We're talking about maybe the most iconic event
of the Summer Olympics.
And she is a fucking star.
Star. Yeah. And leaning is a fucking star. Star.
And leaning into the start of it.
I mean, the hair, the nails.
It's amazing.
She has the look.
Talking that shit before she crosses the finish line.
The confidence, the bravado.
It's like you're looking at a superstar.
You're looking at the next track superstar for America,
a country that loves track.
She's got that Usain Bolt thing
where she just fucking knows she's the best,
got the crazy confidence, and then talks
this shit and then does it.
And she made the decision. And listen,
this doesn't mean she's an idiot.
We all make mistakes. She's also 21.
That's not an excuse for me. That's too
old. If she was 17, I'd be like,
okay, 21, you're an
adult. At what point are people going to become adults?
Yeah, but my leniency for someone making a mistake at 21 is greater than at 31.
You know what I mean?
This is her first Olympics.
This is her first time being in this kind of setting.
Your first time?
Your first Olympics?
You should be on your P's and Q's even more.
I don't give the excuse for 21.
That's just me, personally.
It's like you're old enough to know.
You know what I mean?
If you're 16 years old, okay.
I mean, I agree.
I think she should know, especially because I think people are also like, oh, I'm just
like her. She's just a girl. I think people are also like, oh, I'm just like her.
Like, she's just a girl that like, I think people are looking at it like a high school
track meet.
Yeah.
Like, you're not just like a kid going to the track.
She's a professional athlete.
Yeah.
Like a professional facility, but professional sponsors.
Like, I know people that have to do like, you know, drug testing for like different
events, like weightlifting and stuff.
Yeah.
And they'll contact like their team physician.
Like, hey, can I eat this bagel with these seeds on it like is this gonna pop me for this like they're super strict with everything
yeah so in that regard yeah and again i can't say because i don't know uh where she's coming from
why she decided to do what she did but like the assumption that you wouldn't get popped is kind of
arrogant to be honest with you and like maybe this experience is going to be humbling enough
where she goes, okay, I got to take this shit seriously
if I want to be the track superstar for America,
if I want to be the face of American track and field.
Because the reality is our male runners aren't good enough.
No.
They're not fast enough.
She's the one, and we're all rooting for her.
She could have been the face.
We all, I think every one of us watched that clip
and was like, I fucking love this girl.
I can't wait for her to go to the Olympics.
But it's so weird that people can't cross these things.
She's some sort of martyr or something like that.
It's bullshit.
You're not a martyr.
You fucked up.
You made a dumb mistake.
It doesn't mean you're dumb.
We all make mistakes.
I've made a million fucking mistakes that I regret.
And the rule is dumb.
Bro, the rule is dumb too.
It's a dumb rule.
I agree on all counts. I'll give you a perfect example once. Bro, the rule is dumb too. It's a dumb rule. Agree on all counts.
I'll give you a perfect example once.
I was on a fucking sitcom, right?
And I went to my boy's bachelor party
over the weekend.
I didn't have to film over the weekend
and it was my boy's bachelor party
and I wanted to be there.
And I went there
and I didn't fucking know my lines that well.
And I did shitty that week on set
because I was playing catch up the whole time.
I fucked up. That's no one's fault but my my own i shouldn't have been partying that weekend i
should have missed the bachelor party and i should have done a better job with my with my lines that's
on me and i got fired from that show i thankfully i didn't but if i did that'd be on me yeah that's
that's not anybody else that is on me and acting is hard so acting is a hard thing and very important yeah go go um
i agree with you yes she did break the rule i just feel as having like american pride
biden just bent over and took it in the ass like hey the rules are the rules he didn't even try to
like stand up for her because other teams other countries like russia i
think their whole fucking gymnastics team got like disqualified because they popped for something and
like russia was going to bat for them trying to like no they're not they're not taking drugs or
whatever like just have some pride and try to get your athletes in the competition when we know the
rule is dumb yeah i'm with you a hundred percent that the Russian thing is,
is a tricky B as it was state sponsored doping.
So the government was facilitating the steroid use across the whole Olympic
team.
And this was exposed in a documentary called Icarus.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so,
so the government had to be like,
no,
they're not because the government was doing it.
And I bet you there was, the government was back channeling.
Like, they're like, listen, like, well, I guarantee you on some level, maybe it wasn't Biden, but on some level, they were like, yo, what can we do to get this girl in?
She fucked up.
She's actually a really sweet girl.
And she's a great competitor.
And she's going to be great for the fucking Olympics.
People are going to want to see this girl.
Yeah.
What can we do?
And they held strong to their fucking Olympics. People are going to want to see this girl. What can we do? And they held strong to their
fucking rules. And the rules are dumb,
but they were the rules and she knew it.
Yeah.
And if it was an immoral rule, if the rule was like
there will be no black people competing,
I would love it if America was like,
the fuck they're not.
Let's go. We're breaking that rule.
Yeah, we don't have a choice.
We need a winner. We're breaking that rule. Yeah, we don't have a choice. We need a win.
We're going to have me running the Olympics.
Or they go, wait a minute.
No black people. Nobody's allowed to have their black people.
We might have a chance.
But you know what I'm saying.
It's just such a weird thing where people
started capping so hard. She didn't break this rule
that we all know you can't do.
It's also worth noting the rules are international rules.
80% of the world doesn't fuck with weed you know i mean like it's legal
american in america we're like yeah just make it legal like half the over half the world's like
not weed is not legal yeah sweden it's like you can't touch weed it's like impossible so it's an
international rule and that's where they're governing from another thing that could be
fueling our emotion is younger people who grew up here all have all kind of grown up i think being
like why the fuck is weed illegal?
And now we're kind of winning where it's like, oh, other states are realizing weed shouldn't
be illegal.
So we're looking at this and we remember that from like the fucking early 90s where they're
like, oh, weed is a gateway drug.
I don't smoke weed.
By all means, everyone smoke.
It seems fine.
So we're like, are you fucking kidding me?
We're back with this shit?
Weed is this whole thing again?
We just beat this down.
But we didn't.
Internationally, we did not.
Yeah, it's a responsibility thing at the end of the day.
It's like you're 100% right about all that,
but at the end of the day, it's like you have a responsibility,
and if you want to beat a gold medalist,
if you...
She doesn't deserve to win the gold medalist here.
People are like, oh, she was the best runner, etc.
She was the best runner,
but she wasn't willing to sacrifice.
No.
And the people, the woman that does win.
Or cheat properly.
Or cheat properly, right.
The woman that does win was the woman that was the fastest and willing to sacrifice all the things that they probably wanted to do in order to achieve that gold medal.
And she's going to win it.
And good for her.
And I don't want her to have an asterisk on it if she wins.
You didn't win just because that girl didn't compete that girl did shit so she didn't compete so whoever it does end up winning if it's an american girl if it's a jamaican
girl it's a fucking japanese girl it doesn't matter who it is but like you won that yeah
because you sacrificed more than the other girl yeah she wasn't willing to forgo some of those uh
She wasn't willing to forgo some of those pleasures, some of those luxuries in order to achieve, you know.
And it sucks.
We lost out on a fucking amazing performance.
This is such bullshit.
The thing that can come out good on this side is that this is such a bullshit thing to happen.
It's not someone being penalized for a month.
It's like you being blocked out of the Olympics for four years.
You probably got two of them in there.
This hurts so disproportionately that I at least hope from this it proves it's such a
ridiculous rule not to have it while you were actually performing but before the events
happened and there isn't even a meter to say like if you have weed in your system because
you smoked it recreationally versus you actually used it to actually perform before.
It's like drunk driving.
You have.08 in your system.
Ding them for something.
Suspend the sentence.
Do something.
But I think that because this is so crazy and seemingly unfair, at least to me, considering weed is legal in so many ways and we know it's not an enhancement, that we should light up this thing and actually go against this argument to say,
this is the fastest way to have this rule change for next time.
So I don't want to put it around and say like,
oh yeah, you didn't follow the rules.
You don't deserve it this round.
I was like, people should be really fucking upset.
No.
Push the change.
No.
Why?
If people go quiet about it, the rule doesn't change for another two or three Olympics.
No, that makes sense.
Push against the rule, change the rule.
Fine.
That's such a terrible
fucking thing.
That's the part
where she could be a martyr.
Did she not know the rule
when she decided to smoke?
No, I mean,
I don't think anyone's debating that.
I'm not debating it.
She's out.
You're right.
You're right.
We should change the rule
and I hope that this expedites
the changing of that rule.
I hope by the time
there's another Olympics.
If anything, that's my point.
But part of the reason
why the Olympics are so important
is because it's every four years. So about it if you decide to do something to
fuck up your opportunity at the real of the olympics you gotta wait another four years you
think getting high once was worth that like she's probably killing herself right now bro the fact
that she's even doing interviews and like keeping her chin up is impressive yeah it's it's honestly
impressive because she knows how much she sacrificed for this shit her whole life.
Thinking about being on a podium.
Imagining every single moment.
And then she did something dumb in one moment.
And then she doesn't have the opportunity.
It sucks.
It's so unfair.
It's not even that dumb.
It's completely accepted within our society, within our culture.
She knew she fucked up.
She was like, maybe you'll be out of my system by then.
The one interesting thing is that she was left off
the relay team by choice, by the committee.
I like that they did that.
So for context, she got the one-month ban.
She was going to miss the 100 meter,
but she technically would be eligible to do the relay,
but the committee didn't pick her.
I don't like that.
Why do you like that?
Because you let us down.
If you're the committee. If you're the committee. Very paternal. I like that. Why do you like that? Because you let us down. If you're the committee,
if you're the committee,
if you let us down,
if you're the committee, it's like, I'm not going to reward
you when there's another girl
that didn't do that, and she's been working her
ass just as hard as you, and maybe she's not as
talented as you, maybe she's not as naturally gifted,
but she's been working her ass off too, and she didn't smoke.
It's not a reward, though.
This is her dream as well, though. This is her dream as well, though.
This is her dream as well.
And you fucked this up for you.
So we can't reward you breaking the rules that are stupid,
these dumb fucking asinine rules.
But we can't reward it.
You got yourself kicked out of these laws.
The punishment was a 30-day suspension.
That was the punishment for the crime.
And we agree the punishment is disproportionate.
We agree this is a lot for weed.
It's a stupid rule and she
got away to another four years. That seems like
it is the way it is, but it's fucking cruel.
Now, here you go.
Get us a gold medal because we all know
if we're going to win without one of the strongest runners we got.
We might, but we're taking a chance
and she was already being punished disproportionately
and we all agree the rule is stupid.
I think you can throw her on the 4x100.
The one thing that I did read about is that-
This guy's team China.
Why don't you start caring about the fifth place?
I know, this guy's team China.
You want goals or not?
Are we trying to get goals or not?
Nah, fuck that.
Do you also like to win?
That's the accountability.
You also like to win?
That's the win for me.
Yo. The accountability is- We got the gold medal in personal accountability. You also like to win? That's the win for me. Yo.
The accountability is.
We got the gold medal in personal accountability.
Oh, my God.
We got a gold medal in character.
So suck it, Russia.
It's important to bring up, and this is a question for you. This guy's on a cycle.
She made a choice.
That was her therapy to use that drug, which is a natural drug,
versus probably a dozen legal painkillers that she could have used.
Oh, stop it.
Xanax or whatever the fuck.
Prescription drugs.
Why don't you comment on that?
Why?
But football players that can't smoke weed to have an anti-inflammatory or to let go
from all that pain they go through.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Talk about prescription drugs.
You're 100% right.
It is bullshit that prescription drugs, they're way more powerful than smoking marijuana uh are legal and then
marijuana can get you kicked out of the olympics i completely agree it's stupid again i don't want
to conflate the two arguments that being said if you know for example um i think adderall is looked
as a performance enhancing drug in certain instances let's say you're someone who suffers
from ad add but you still want to compete in the olympics you know if you take adderall for your add it will still knock you
out of olympic competition so you know what you do you go i can't take adderall you take that
sacrifice because you know it's on the list of things that are banned i'm not sure if it is banned
but there are certain drugs like that weed isn't the only one yeah there's a bunch like if the rule
was like oh you can take adderall if you're prescribed like every olympian would be prescribed adderall like especially the ones that are doing the sports like uh not darts isn't the only one. Yeah, there's a bunch. If the rule was like, oh, you can take Adderall if you're prescribed, every Olympian would be
prescribed Adderall.
Especially the ones
that are doing the sports
like, not darts as one,
but the shooting one
where you can have
an incredible focus.
It's tricky,
but she did make that choice, man.
That's fine.
It sucks, dude.
It's so stupid.
I don't want to seem
like the fucking grandpa on this.
And I think this is where
you seem like the grandpa.
Yeah, it's good to leave her out the four by 100.
It's like, yo, if you got grounded from going to on your birthday,
and you're grounded, and you miss this day you look forward to all year,
but there's another party that's less fun right after your punishment ends,
let the kid fucking go.
You already missed the thing that you care about the most.
That's what we're saying.
Well, the thing I was reading is that apparently she's not able to train
with the Olympic team.
Oh, during that month.
I don't know if that's confirmed, but that was just one of the articles I read.
OK, she's not able to be like in the Olympic program for that month.
She's able to do personal training.
This is interesting.
So it's not a punishment that she's left off the team.
Maybe it's hey, I need these girls hand into baton.
The relay is super technical.
There's teamwork. And I know it sounds absurd
to call the relay technical,
but it actually is.
It's like step by step.
The hand,
it's every inch
that you move.
It's the fucking Olympics.
Yeah, yeah.
So that's part of it.
And then the other part is like.
That makes more sense.
So, okay, how about this?
I agree that I was being
a little bit of a curmudgeon
with my decision making.
I think that you should let her
run the 4x100
but now
if it is true
that she can't train
with them for a month
that's fair
I understand their decision
but I agree
she paid her fucking dues
let her compete
if you can
and if she can train
with those other girls
and do it
then she should have been it
fine that's good
I'll take that back