Dante Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 This is pretty entertaining if you take it for what it is and what the source is. Russians have always been poor losers. Their team sucked and they are looking or any reason why except that they actually do suck. Heartless team that can't handle adversity. Canadian team must have been on drugs lol. I just pasted the first page of the article here but the second page gets even better. Guy digresses though as it gets really political as he's bragging about the legacy of the great socialist achievements left behind by the former Soviet Union. Even funnier than the wacky allegations of drug use by Canadian hockey players. Goodbye, Vancouver! Front page / Opinion / Columnists 28.02.2010 Source: Pravda.Ru "Doesn’t it feel great to slam the door behind you as you walk out, stick up the middle finger using the palm of the left hand on the upper right forearm for extra leverage and blow a giant raspberry? That is exactly how it feels as Russia leaves Vancouver after disappointing Games with a question, was the Canadian ice hockey team on drugs? The middle finger goes to the shockingly dangerous organization of the Games which cost the life of a Georgian luger right at the outset on day 1 (Nodar Kumaritashvili lost his life because the track was unfit, and indeed the corner where he crashed was elevated the following day) and the giant raspberry goes to the appalling, abominable and biased judging of events which cost Russia medal after medal. The middle finger and the giant raspberry go to the Canadian ice hockey team. Were they on drugs the day they beat Russia so overwhelmingly? These days, and since the USSR’s 8-1 thrashing of Canada in the early 80s, Canada-Russia ice hockey games are always very closely fought events and there has not been such a monumental difference between the two sides. Very strange, the more so since the same Team Canada (whatever the hell that is supposed to mean) put in an extremely lacklustre performance against lowly Slovakia and was lucky to reach Sunday’s final. And for anyone who is about to be shocked by the question, one supposes it is OK to make cheap and gratuitous references to Russians and doping, but when the ball rolls back home it hurts. Right? We will never know, will we? We will never know, because the officials at Vancouver predictably did not mete out to the Canadians the shockingly humiliating treatment given to the Russian skier Natalya Korosteleva, asked to produce a urine sample during the break between the quarter-and semi-finals of her event. Had she complied, she would not have had time to enter the semis. And such was the hounding of the Russian athletes that there are rumours many refused to eat for fear their food would be laced with steroids. The more shocking it was due to the insolence shown by Olympic officials already installed in Canada prior to the Games, insinuating that the Russian athletes are synonymous with doping. The fact of the matter is, however, that there has not been one single doping incident involving a Russian athlete in Vancouver." http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnist...bye_vancouver-0
Alaska Darin Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 Conspiracy is to Russia what apple pie is to America. It's kinda awesome in its own way.
PromoTheRobot Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 Conspiracy is to Russia what apple pie is to America. It's kinda awesome in its own way. Being of Russian and Polish decent I have to agree. Jealousy, Schadenfreude, and the "evil eye" are rampant in those countries. It's the ugly side of Slavic cultures. It's basically "If you got more than me, gimme...If I have more than you, f**k off." PTR
Heels20X6 Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 I'd be embarrassed too if my Prime Minister decided to call a press conference to call his country's athletes EPIC FAIL losers....
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Being of Russian and Polish decent I have to agree. Jealousy, Schadenfreude, and the "evil eye" are rampant in those countries. It's the ugly side of Slavic cultures. It's basically "If you got more than me, gimme...If I have more than you, f**k off." PTR That's pretty much everywhere, I think.
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