As for Jaylee and Prettykeys, you are ubers of YuNa and see much in her and cannot be unbiased perhaps due to ethnic loyalty.
Ethnic loyalty????
My ethnicity is irrelevant to this conversation. My assessment of your post was based on what you wrote, not your ethnicity. Obviously, that's not true of your statement, which reflects extremely very poorly on you. If you argue with someone who is defending Barack Obama, and they happen to have the same ethnicity as the President, would you claim they cannot be unbiased because of ethnic loyalty?
Gross.
Attacking me will not make you look more correct in opinions. I speak from the heart, and Prettykeys, you should not attack people like Jaylee did. My assessment of Yuna is honest. To say I hate Yuna is stupid, ignorant and untrue. She deserved her OGM and this world medal.
I won't comment further as it is not worth my time. My compliments to Yuna are front handed and obvious. I admire her and hope she becomes a great force for good in Asia. If my comments remind you of others, well, her strengths are obvious now after all these years as her weaknesses. I think I'm entitled to say Caro is magnificent in her skating. Goddess and Queen are ok, yes? Or shall we call people who refer to "Queen" anybody in skating as biased crazies.
Allow people to express opinions, even if they are criticisms of your beloved Yuna. I like and enjoy her skating, and I'm allowed to express what I don't like. Accept it or don't. Maturity allows for diverse opinions. Please both of you remember you are in relationship to others here on GS by discourse. I'm sure you will never talk to YuNa Kim, unless in a huge passing mob.
I don't attack people, I disagree with opinions. Don't mis-characterize what I said just because you don't like being challenged. People are allowed to express opinions that are critical of Yu-Na--or in support of her. I'm allowed to express opinions right back. It's absurd that critics think they can issue their opinions and be entitled to everyone falling down in agreement, and then tell those that disagree to "allow people to express opinions."

Um, duh? The only thing is that it works both ways. You can post your opinion and I can reply right back.
And I hate no figures kater Jaylee. Get that straight. I like so very many, and I'm not part of the cr-- that goes on between certain groups. Let us hope the bots and trolls don't ruin another Olympic season. You were very blunt so I am responding in kind. "Hater" is an attack word. There are emotions between love and hate for a skater. I like many, love a few and "hate" no one. Please google the definition before you toss that at me or anyone else. Best wishes and I'm sure YuNa will win. Is that positive enough for a "hater'? Please watch your language. It seems you hate those who have any criticism of YuNa that you disagree with. But I hope I'm wrong.
I call it like I see it. Why don't you examine your own posts and see what in them made me say that? Only a hater spends so much time expressing so much negativity towards a skater that they profess to admire, protesting
so much against the "ubers" who dare to think that skater is one of the best.
And no, I don't hate those whom I disagree with who have criticism of Yu-Na, or Michelle, or Jeremy Abbott, or any skater whose skating I love and admire, of which there are many. Quite frankly, I don't waste emotional energy on that sort of stuff. At the end of the day, being a figure skating fan is only a small part of my life.
I do strongly dislike unbalanced and unfounded criticism of a skater masquerading as objective criticism or the TRUTH!
ETA: Toller did indeed make the observation I read not long after Vancouver. I recall that. And I agree with his premise though I liked those skates and rewatch them. I'm sorry but Yuna will never have what MK offers-the total love, joy and expression of flight she translates the best.Per Sandra Bezic. CoP rewards other things. I will be open to her last season, but yes, I don't expect her flaws to disappear. I enjoy her for what she does do better than anyone. I still prefer many 6.0 skates because of the simplicity/purity. Maybe if you get it you will be less in' attack the poster' mode.:yes:
*shrug* You need to go re-read my previous post. Toller said that Yu-Na's Vancouver performances weren't emotionally memorable. I didn't dispute Toller saying that. I cited evidence that Canadian artists not only remembered Yu-Na's Vancouver performances but memorialized them in a work of art for more Canadians and other international visitors to enjoy and remember. So as hard as you've tried to diminish Yu-Na and minimize her accomplishments as a skater with big jumps who is not the best in any other category (your words, not mine), it's obvious that she did indeed touch some hearts with her performances, which are being remembered.
You and Toller and anyone else is completely entitled to not be touched by her performances. But it is arrogant and wrong for Toller or anyone to assume that if a skater's performances weren't the most memorable or emotional performances for them, therefore they are not memorable or emotional at all for anyone.