Sunday, January 5, 2020

Why Do Scandalous Lawsuits Involving Athletes Abusing...

Nobody would argue that the quality of sports is basically dependent upon the level of skill of its players. As the skills of the players improve, so too does the quality of the game. So why are substances that would further athletes’ skills beyond human levels so ostracized? Doping is the practice of using steroids and other illegal substances to boost performance in sports and athletics. The debate of the morality of such substances has been going on for decades and continues to affect the world of sports in many ways. At the moment, steroids and all other performance-enhancing drugs are banned in their entirety from nearly all sports in most countries of the world. Scandalous lawsuits involving athletes abusing substances are constantly popping up, usually involving players and athletes that were considered fan-favorites or even heroes. Performance-enhancing drugs should be allowed in sports because it would make it easier to control them, allow athletes to perform better, and widespread use of steroids would allow more solid research and advancements in the pharmaceutical field. Some would argue that if athletes used steroids, impressionable youths would be compelled to as well. Because many children view sports stars as role models, people argue that athletes using drugs would lead to children experimenting with them. This is plausible, when the fact that children imitate nearly everything they see. And since childrens’ bodies are weaker, the side effects of

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