The comments section in the post below this one is getting hefty again, so the post has been split to open a new comments section. There should be a new post at some point this week.
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P.S. - About twitter sightings and other social media fakery:
Who
has Jessica Dube dated since her sham stint ended after Worlds 2012?
She's not sharing on her facebook, when her facebook used to chronicle
every step she took with Scott Moir. Even after it was restricted, her
profile picture did the job. How come when she was "dating Scott Moir"
she was spotted thither and yon according to fans, not just with Scott,
but in full make out? Since her sham stint terminated, she's been on
Battle of the Blades, a program that has more of an audience than any
single program Jessica ever skated in her competitive career. She works
at Journey to Excel, in the high profile city of Toronto. She attended
fashion week last year. Are we to presume Jessica Dube hasn't been on a
date since she was replaced in the sham by Cassandra Hilborn? She's
invisible now? Where are the lower ranked skaters who admire her, where
are the people whose aunts know her sister and are at the same wedding
as Jessica, what happened to various fans who claimed to recognize her
in bars or restaurants or airports? Where were the sightings around the
BOTB venue and the Journey to Excel facilities?
David
Pelletier has a womanizing reputation thanks to getting with Jamie while
still married to his first wife. Has he become a monk? He's been on
BOTB as well, as a competitor (and won) and on the sidelines. He's on
twitter. Did he have plastic surgery to change his appearance? Is there a
vow of celibacy? How come he hasn't been "spotted" with anyone since
Tessa moved on with Ryan Semple? For that matter, how come all of those
people who "spotted" Tessa and Pelletier never had their phones or
cameras with them, but the people who "spot" Tessa now so often do? Who
is David dating?
Then there's Meryl Davis and Charlie
White. They wore gold medals in Sochi and stood on top of the podium.
They were stars of one of ABC's top-rated programs and Meryl Davis was
announced as the winner. The program had fun keeping Davis fans guessing
about her relationship with Maks (and boy did Maks bolt from that the
second the show ended, even if it meant people had to think he was
getting with JLo). Thanks to frequent close-ups of her in the audience
and frequent shout-outs by Charlie, Tanith Belbin's profile rose as
well. They're publicly engaged. Where are all the tweets telling us that
Charlie and Tanith are right here in this restaurant? Meryl Davis and
Charlie are such stars, the paps stalked them to the group vacation they
took with the DWTs pros and papped Charlie/Tanith's engagement
canoodling. Is Meryl in the same religious order as David Pelletier?
She's never out with a guy. Nobody ever sees her with Fedor.
I
think she's not seen with Fedor because fans don't WANT her to be with
Fedor, so they don't make it up. And because thus far, her relationship
with Fedor is by implication only, not ramped up like Tessa and Scott,
so Meryl isn't causing it to be done (unlike how the pap stuff on the
post-DWTs vacation was - a set up).
I just find it
amazing that Tessa is spotted out and about so consistently with Ryan
Semple, when she went years without ever being spotted by people on
social media, not even when she "dated" Ryan Semple in the past. She
gets a twitter account and - voila! She's spotted with him all the time,
and it's documented with photos. Was she just not famous enough before
she joined twitter?
Has Scott, the guy who partied so
hard he was said to be a creepy, coked up hooligan this past spring,
reformed so much he never goes out anymore? How can he go so long
without being "spotted" #greatpeople, #goldmedalistsx2, #staycool. Or is
he just so in love he and Kaitlyn never leave the hotel?
Tessa
gets a twitter; suddenly it's Tessa who is being spotted left and
right. Before she got twitter, she must have been invisible at every
wedding, restaurant, bar, and next day event at both TIFF and fashion
week. She gets twitter, suddenly every random on the street can spot her
blocks away. Scott's facebook worked the same way. So did Jessica's.
I'm
also curious about when Ryan Semple became more famous than Scott Moir.
Someone tweeted that her sister was at a wedding, seated at the same
table as Scott and Tessa. Why didn't the sister whip out her phone and
commemorate the honor, since it was exciting enough to pass on to her
sibling? How come this only happens when it's Scott/Kaitlyn or
Tessa/Ryan?
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Monday, September 22, 2014
Split Post Part 2
Labels:
Benoit Lavoie,
David Dore,
Davis White,
Marina Zoueva,
Skate Canada,
Virtue Moir
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Davis White Off-Balance, Out of Sync in Sochi
These gifs below are from neverendingdreamtumblr. Blogger doesn't permit the posting of gifs side by side; at least I've not been able to troubleshoot that process. So, below, the gifs are angled in a descending sequence instead. On the neverendingdreamtumblr, this gif set is titled: "Why Meryl Davis and Charlie White Shouldn't Have Won in Sochi". Below the gif set there is this caption: "Balance issues, lack of synchronicity and they had problems with their twizzles for all FOUR performances! Perfect GOEs…???"
But of course! What are you going to believe? The protocols, or your lying eyes? What report has more credibility - the skating itself, or the commenting on the skating?
So here we go.
I'm re-posting this from neverendingdreamtumblr, because it's important that video like this is seen by as many people as possible. I encourage everyone to visit neverendingdreamtumblr for these gifs, even though they're also posted here. That tumblr has the gifset neatly formatted in a grid, instead of inartfully angled, and the grid has more impact. The impact this mess deserves.
I'm also re-posting these gifs to push back against the notion promoted, even by Canadian skating interests, that it's impolite, hysterical, obsessive or disrespectful to notice cheating. P.J. Kwong, for example, seems to believe that challenging the results is disrespectful.
What does respect mean to P.J. Kwong? I believe it's disrespectful when a team goes out and skates according to the rules, and elevates the standards of execution set out therein, all the while demonstrating absolutely textbook+ skating according to the criteria that governs the scoring, and the rules are ignored. Instead, right in front of our faces, in defiance of what we've just seen, that team gets ripped off, point stripped, manipulated and low balled. Why? Because the sport can flaunt its lack of accountability.
It's also disrespectful to the skating public when a team produces bastardized bullshit while demonstrating skating technique explicitly discouraged in the guidelines, and is scored as if they skated exemplifying the rules, standards and criteria.
Gaslighting is always disrespectful, P.J.
It's always disrespectful when we're directed and coerced and badgered into accepting a lie as the truth. Everybody involved in telling the skating public to do that can fuck off, and that includes most of the Canadian commentariat. If they want to lie their faces off, that's up to them. But when it comes to pressuring fans to fall in line, who do they think they're talking to? A bunch of "fraus", that's who. "Frau" is biggest perjorative on the internet, and that label is implied in everything the skating commentariat says to and about its fans. It's implied in nearly everything sportswriters say about the fans. I believe the dismissive, trivializing tone used by skating site contributors such as Lynn Rutherford is intended to trigger appeasement and insecurity in the fans who are treated that way, who are embarrassed by the implied "frau" label. That patronizing tone is meant quell those who persevere with pointing out what happened in Sochi. So again, fuck that.
But of course! What are you going to believe? The protocols, or your lying eyes? What report has more credibility - the skating itself, or the commenting on the skating?
So here we go.
I'm re-posting this from neverendingdreamtumblr, because it's important that video like this is seen by as many people as possible. I encourage everyone to visit neverendingdreamtumblr for these gifs, even though they're also posted here. That tumblr has the gifset neatly formatted in a grid, instead of inartfully angled, and the grid has more impact. The impact this mess deserves.
I'm also re-posting these gifs to push back against the notion promoted, even by Canadian skating interests, that it's impolite, hysterical, obsessive or disrespectful to notice cheating. P.J. Kwong, for example, seems to believe that challenging the results is disrespectful.
What does respect mean to P.J. Kwong? I believe it's disrespectful when a team goes out and skates according to the rules, and elevates the standards of execution set out therein, all the while demonstrating absolutely textbook+ skating according to the criteria that governs the scoring, and the rules are ignored. Instead, right in front of our faces, in defiance of what we've just seen, that team gets ripped off, point stripped, manipulated and low balled. Why? Because the sport can flaunt its lack of accountability.
It's also disrespectful to the skating public when a team produces bastardized bullshit while demonstrating skating technique explicitly discouraged in the guidelines, and is scored as if they skated exemplifying the rules, standards and criteria.
Gaslighting is always disrespectful, P.J.
It's always disrespectful when we're directed and coerced and badgered into accepting a lie as the truth. Everybody involved in telling the skating public to do that can fuck off, and that includes most of the Canadian commentariat. If they want to lie their faces off, that's up to them. But when it comes to pressuring fans to fall in line, who do they think they're talking to? A bunch of "fraus", that's who. "Frau" is biggest perjorative on the internet, and that label is implied in everything the skating commentariat says to and about its fans. It's implied in nearly everything sportswriters say about the fans. I believe the dismissive, trivializing tone used by skating site contributors such as Lynn Rutherford is intended to trigger appeasement and insecurity in the fans who are treated that way, who are embarrassed by the implied "frau" label. That patronizing tone is meant quell those who persevere with pointing out what happened in Sochi. So again, fuck that.
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