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- Aug 12, 2014
That's wonderful @skylark. It has been my hope to be able to ignore the judging, but I have a hard time doing that. .....
For the skaters, quite clearly they learn from an early age to buck-up and grin and bear it. Of course, they know they don't have any agency whatsoever, except over themselves, their own training and their own performances. They are so young and innocent when they enter the sport, and often just live in a bubble of training and traveling and performing. .....
For anyone to feel like there isn't political bias, there absolutely is.
It isn't easy for me to ignore the judging, either, but I accept that judges are human. I simply prefer to keep some faith, keep some hope, and try to give the people who give their time and effort to the system the benefit of the doubt. Just because I'm not railing against political bias doesn't mean that I don't know it exists. But how could it not? I'm here for the skating, the athleticism and the artistry, not to get caught up in arguments about scoring, urs, etc. I like to think keeping the joy is worth making some effort for. I'm sorry that you have such a hard time.
And thanks @Weathergal, for this very concise and accurate sentence.
Just because other posters do find the joy in skating doesn't mean that they don't see its problems.
It was the same with Alexa and Brandon last week. Hoping they can have the same comeback in the free like Alexa and Brandon



This bears repeating.