Thinking of [her] and hoping that she gets all the protection from the press and the comfort she needs. No child should be subjected to this intense level of media frenzy. I hope she stays off social media.
Me too, 100%. Thinking completely of her
And frankly I'm an adult and I would suffer greatly under the same conditions.
I'm tired of treating her as a minor. If protection is important, then she should have remained a junior skater, where protection would have been duly afforded to her.
Stepping into adult competition should involve someone accepting adult responsibilities, and should also involve someone accepting adult consequences.
Being fifteen years old doesn't mean you can have all the benefits of adulthood while accepting none of the consequences.
I'm sorry but I disagree - ability to compete at a senior standard is not the same as the ability to handle this sort of thing - especially without family around. Frankly, even 20-30 year olds are being placed way out of their depths and being unfairly treated by the media and the public. I'd like to see more protection of athletes/famous people full stop.
People make mistakes. In normal life it's important to weather the consequences and learn. But the disproportionate backlash if you're in the public eye should not be experienced. Many people's lives have been totally tarnished by such events. These are humans...
it's not her fault. the usu rule says 15 she can move into seniors. at least the other journalists had the etiquette to keep quiet. someone posted it's a journalist from daily mail. a tabloid uk newspaper.

Any newspaper publishing things beyond official statements are being highly immoral imo (I would say unprofessional but it seems the journalistic profession is all about this)
has Kamilas phone been confiscated.? she needs to train away and isolated from any social media apps.
Not sure this is quite the solution
I think focusing too much on the whole "Russia always dopes" Vs "this is an anti Russia conspiracy" is a bad idea - either way, it inevitably treats an individual's case for its own ends and that person is gonna get hurt. I'm worried this is what ROC are doing - protecting themselves, eventually at the expense of a young individual.
We should be thinking more about how, even if a 15 year old dopes, should their whole career and livelihood go down the drain, both officially and reputationally? It is not inconceivable that she didn't know or was pressured (obviously we don't know at this time). Even if not, the pressure of being a figure skater, especially among the talented Russian girls, may have been related. People should think more about that. For me, it should be ROC or the training camp that should be punished for not doing enough to prevent this. Imo: RusNats should be invalidated, and the person in question given a final warning. Institutional change, not individual blame