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Isn't he originally Canadian?
We don't really like to say that out loud.Isn't he originally Canadian?
Blame Canada!!!Yes he is, but we gave him to you and it is rude to give back gifts no matter how much you dislike them.
As am I. I do not really consider this an apology -- they merely added insult to injury by saying that the incident they reported on does not reflect well on gymnastics -- meaning what exactly???? Its just an insult to McKayla. Boy should we all be done with Gymnastike.S
I am good with never using their site again.
and how about showing some loyalty to a young gymnast who just happens to be an Olympic Gold Medalist, an Olympic Silver medalist and a world champion vaulter for Team USA?It's close to "I'm sorry people were offended." And really, this crime reflects badly on gymnastics?! If this is how they understand what they did wrong, then they have no place providing exclusive coverage in any USAG or NCAA venue. Clearly they don't get it at all, and I wouldn't let them anywhere near my daughter. If you think your agenda is "championing gymnastics," how about providing some support for an athlete who's been victimized by some slick professional criminals who also victimized others?
Let's be completely clear here. The objection is that Gymnastike purposely and knowingly provided a live link to nude photographs of a young woman possibly taken when she was a minor and posted without her knowledge or consent. I think that is pretty much the end of the conversation and provides me, at least, with a place to focus all of my blame and condemnation.