up and comer wrote on 12/03/08 at 05:34:01:
Imagine that two of the worlds top players are playing in a very important match and after a long and exhausting middlegame they have reached the endgame. Both are extremely tired out and just want to end the game. One asks to go to the bathroom and then takes a small dose of speed. Now complete awake and full of energy the grandmaster returns to the endgame and decimates his drained opponent and allows his team to win the match.
Would that be a fair?
Sure. And it has probably happened more times than most of you would care to admit. If my opponent beats me because he smoked a joint, so what? Should I be just as ticked that he has more money and more free time that creates an inbalance and allows him to learn more than me which than also leads to his/her victory over me?
What if his parents loved him more and that makes him more stable? Which is likely the case....
I am 100% fine with my opponent beating me because he used acid, speed, coffee, eye glasses, water, meatloaf, marijuana, cocaine, barbituates, or any eles the poor sod feels he needs.
Here, have a Snickers. It really satisfies.
I drink coffee in the middle of games frequently. Coffee is a diuretic. Diuretics are banned. Caffiene is absolutely an amphetamine. Amphetamines are banned.
Are cigarettes next? They have amphetamines, and act as a stimulant.
There is NO EVIDENCE of any thing being performance enhancing with regard to chess playing strength, and even if there were, I still support individual use of recreation OR performance enhancing substances, like food, chemicals, drugs, eye-glasses or anything else HUMAN BEINGS can think of, because man is part of nature and anything human beings make it also a part of nature, including an atomic bomb, or cocaine.
Too many people are too scared, selfish, and privy to ridiculous fears about people getting advantages. They are constantly worried that they are being short shifted, jobbed, and worked over instead of just keeping their eyes on their own pork chops.
All these drug policies are draconian legislation to control people and entrench the powers of the state over the individual. In this case, an organiation, a fictitious entity,FIDE, trying to control the individual members of its International cabal. Players are not even given voting rights or drafting rights in this legislation, so in that sense, any comparisons to fascism are mostly accurate, with regard to philosophy of governing styles.
In the US, the government is the largest supplier of drugs, both legal and illegal, while simultaneously posing and pretending that there is a "war on drugs." And it is all just 100% bread and circuses that so many of you seem to eagerly lap up like pabum.
In chess, there are no alternative orgs to join. No other places to move to, no freer states, so all these "if you do not like it you can go somewhere else" arguments are banal and fallacious.
Now, I am going to vaporize....
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