Lately everyone's all in a buzz about Michael Phelps smoking a bong, and getting suspended from his sport. I could really care less about Phelps - but you know what? I think that his getting suspended is a very lenient punishment. He's very lucky in fact that this country has such lax attitudes about drug use, especially when one is a high profile athlete such as Phelps.
As a contrast, take a look at This story , which leaves me feeling very sad.
I find it very unfortunate that Japan has been faced with this scandal, which is also a very serious breach of morals and traditions in a sport that has always been considered one of the most traditional and most rule-bound. While I'm all for having fun, and I'm not against marijuana smoking in general, I believe that it's just one of many negative influences that is affecting Japan. Having lived in that beautiful country, I realize how important tradition has always been to the Japanese people. and to quote this article: "... many Japanese believe that to stain the purity of sumo is to tarnish the heart of Japan itself." .
According to the article, one of these sumo wrestlers is being dismissed from the sport, but many think this is too lenient a punishment. Marijuana use has very stiff penalties in Japan.
Sadly, so many of the ancient Japanese traditions may soon die out because of the disinterest of the younger generations, and the negative influences of western culture. It's hard to find young people who still care about tea ceremony, ikebana (flower arrangement), and other arts; and now that sumo has been tainted, it may lose its real sense of honor.
what a sad day for the country of Japan.
As a contrast, take a look at This story , which leaves me feeling very sad.
I find it very unfortunate that Japan has been faced with this scandal, which is also a very serious breach of morals and traditions in a sport that has always been considered one of the most traditional and most rule-bound. While I'm all for having fun, and I'm not against marijuana smoking in general, I believe that it's just one of many negative influences that is affecting Japan. Having lived in that beautiful country, I realize how important tradition has always been to the Japanese people. and to quote this article: "... many Japanese believe that to stain the purity of sumo is to tarnish the heart of Japan itself." .
According to the article, one of these sumo wrestlers is being dismissed from the sport, but many think this is too lenient a punishment. Marijuana use has very stiff penalties in Japan.
Sadly, so many of the ancient Japanese traditions may soon die out because of the disinterest of the younger generations, and the negative influences of western culture. It's hard to find young people who still care about tea ceremony, ikebana (flower arrangement), and other arts; and now that sumo has been tainted, it may lose its real sense of honor.
what a sad day for the country of Japan.
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That is sad - too many traditions in many countries are dying out.
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That's more surprising about the sumo wrestlers, because I would think they would have better guidance. From what I've heard, sumo training is a pretty strict lifestyle. I could see how it would be a very tough life to live if you're looking at what modern Japan has to offer.
Personally, I don't think pot is any worse than alcohol. I've seen people screw up their lives and their health by abusing both, but I don't think occasional use of either by adults does much harm. If your livelihood depends on you staying clean, though, you'd do a lot better to avoid both.
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in this situation with the marijuana, I don't think the shame just comes from the drugs being illegal, or impairing their mental state temporarily. they shouldn't be barred from having a good time ever, and everyone likes to have fun. the shame comes from what they are doing to the sport by bringing in something illegal, as well as something that has a stigma in Japan as a harmful drug. they've tainted the sport, as well as the tradition of Sumo in Japan, so that it won't have the respect it used to have by those who value the older ways. I know people say that times change, but Japan is one place that should really keep traditions sacred, even while also embracing some of western culture.
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he made a big mistake, the idiot.
regardless.
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but I'm more concerned about what the sumo wrestlers did for the tradition of that sport in Japan. it's a disgrace.
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No drugs in sports means NO DRUGS!
Duh....
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