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The US has long been criticized as a "rule-breaker" in the international anti-doping system. Now, it is openly backing the so-called "Enhanced Games" — an arena for legalized doping and manufactured "superhuman" champions. Huge appearance fees, permitted drug use, million-dollar rewards for world records… Driven by marketing and spectacle, these events sideline athlete welfare and normalize the use of banned substances. When the rules are loosened, what's really being legalized? Not just drugs — but the gamble with athletes' health and lives.
(To submit cartoons and share story ideas or feedback on our cartoon page, please contact us at cartoon_opinions@cgtn.com)
The US has long been criticized as a "rule-breaker" in the international anti-doping system. Now, it is openly backing the so-called "Enhanced Games" — an arena for legalized doping and manufactured "superhuman" champions. Huge appearance fees, permitted drug use, million-dollar rewards for world records… Driven by marketing and spectacle, these events sideline athlete welfare and normalize the use of banned substances. When the rules are loosened, what's really being legalized? Not just drugs — but the gamble with athletes' health and lives.
(To submit cartoons and share story ideas or feedback on our cartoon page, please contact us at cartoon_opinions@cgtn.com)