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I said bashing on "Yuna fans" and attacking "Yuna fans" annoys me.
By the way, If technical calls by us TV or small video viewers can be subject to "opinions" because of the inaccuracy of viewing it through camera, I think the burden of proving UR is on those of us calling UR. That is, it requires a lot more caution calling UR than calling that a jump is not UR. Technical calls being subject to camera angles and all doesn't mean that anyone's free to call UR because it's his/her opinion but it means that it needs a bigger caution for us to call UR.
It just seems that some people don't hesitate to call UR saying "It just looks like that to me. I can say whatever I feel like."
Sad to see every single time there's a new Yuna vid becomes available (practice or competition), there's someone who attacks her technical element.
Well.....you yourself said Yu-Na's technical elements were being attacked. But I don't see any attacking here. Also, have there even been attacks or bashing on Yu-Na's fans in general? As someone who is a fan of Yu-Na myself, it's quite evident that derogatory comments were directed to the small proportion of uber-ubers, the ones who try to stir up trouble and resentment by doing things like accusing Fumie Suguri of disrupting Yu-Na's practices....i.e. not Yu-Na's fans in general.
As for your comment about UR-ing and opinion, I think you should remember that this is a public forum. The vast majority of posters here are just fans of who love figure skating and watch it on TV or online and post our opinions online for discussion, whether those opinions are on the skaters' costumes or the rotation of their jumps. Why can't someone say a skater's jump looks UR if they really think so? Other posters can agree or disagree, and start a discussion on the matter. Isn't this the entire point of a public forum?
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