>Are people acquainted with Putin automatically trustworthy? Do you >automatically "trust" those who give the narrative you want?
>The IBA being corrupt has everything to do with people going off of an IBA test >and lying about this woman.
Questioning the fairness of her competing with the other women is not a narrative that is given to me or that I "want." The discussion wasn't about me or my feelings. There is a question that the world is now asking about the fairness of the competition. Claiming "Putin bad" doesn't answer that question to anyone's satisfaction outside of the propagandizing enemies of Russia. Putin isn't my personal enemy, I don't base other peoples trustworthiness on if they have met the guy or not. That is a (((you))) problem.