<Value of doping test>
<Value of doping test>
1. Originally, doping tests are randomly selected at the Olympics or World Cup. If a banned substance comes out, you're out.
2. But let's say that some players are idiosyncratic, and the original hematopoietic stem cells produce their own prohibited drugs in the blood at a certain percentage. Is it right to get this player out and permanently ban him from the sports world?
3. There must be a lot of people who would say that it is right for fairness. But think again. Kang was born with red hair. His red hair is against high school regulations. It would not be fair not to apply the school rules that all students follow, so would it be right to suspend him and force him to leave the school?
4. It's okay to say that it's okay because red hair doesn't hurt others or take other people's place. Then think about this. Woo memorized the code and passed the bar exam because he has autism, a genius among other autism test takers. If an ordinary test taker who narrowly failed due to N+1 cries and files a lawsuit, saying, "Woo Young-woo is no different from taking the wrongful test. This is not fair," should we deprive Woo of his license?
Each judgment can be different on all these issues. It's really a matter of values.
As you all know, there are people who like and dislike the opening ceremony of the upcoming Olympics. There are people who are politically using Russia, calling for "Let's defeat the West, which is in trouble with LGBT+." (There are people who want to clean up the IOC, which is in trouble with LGBT+ in order to stop Russia from talking about Russia. They call themselves liberal forces, but they have the same political values as Russia.)
But even Russia doesn't say much about Algerian women's boxing. In fact, such things don't require political values.
However, there are people who politically use such women's boxers, saying they are bait to win votes from male rightists. It is Hwang Sang.
I can't believe it. If you are a right-winger who values individual freedom and rights, shouldn't you speak up for the rights of that female boxer who has done nothing wrong??