Concerns of PED use among amateur athletes in the UK

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...s-turning-to-drugs-to-get-ahead-10031430.html

Another example whereby anti-doping 'experts' express concerns about 'cheating'
I've had enough of the so-called "anti-doping experts".

If we want our kids to learn math or science, we don't take them to anti-math and anti-science teachers. Why should learning about AAS/PEDs be any different?

Anti-doping experts aren't interested in promoting education or the truth. They are interested in promoting a (moral) agenda.
 
I've had enough of the so-called "anti-doping experts".

If we want our kids to learn math or science, we don't take them to anti-math and anti-science teachers. Why should learning about AAS/PEDs be any different?

Anti-doping experts aren't interested in promoting education or the truth. They are interested in promoting a (moral) agenda.
I've been hearing about 'drug apartheid' which is a term used to describe the discriminatory policy and legislative approaches to some substances and users of them, as compared to users of legal substances. AAS users are a good example of people who would fall into this category.

As you say, very much linked to the moral agenda
 
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