From: <impersonated go player's email address 1>
To: <me>
Date: 2023-11-07 13:40
Subject: Re: [gotalk] IGF Anti-Doping reguu
Good day,
Just hoping to ensure if you've seen the file I sent yesterday.
> The logic of this position, Robert, requires you also to be against the
> Olympic anti-doping provisions for physical sports also. Is this, in fact your
> position? If so, I think most people would disagree with you.Freedom is not
> absolute. Sometimes, if you want to participate in some group activity, you
> must voluntarily give up some elements of individual freedom.Best wishes,
<same impersonated go player's signature>
<same impersonated go player's detailed address data>
Original Message ----- From: <me>
> To: Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:23 AMSubject: Re: [gotalk] IGF
> Anti-Doping regulations> More important than characteristica of drugs, amounts
> of money or > eligibility to participate in olympic / top international
> tournaments are > human and basic rights. They are impartial. They are
> impartial even though > world-wide only a few players might be affected and
> yet fewer European > amateurs. I have discussed the topic in forums and
> elsewhere, see e.g. > godiscussions.com. IGF officials fight hard against WADA
> to achieve > compromises but those are not good enough. It is still necessary
> for the > players in the Registered Testing Pool to specify whereabouts by
> stating > their place of residence for a specific hour per day in advance. If
> I > should be one of the players, I would not violate my own human and basic >
> rights but instead cite them from the various constitution and law >
> documents. I am free but if you say so to the responsible IGF officer > Thomas
> Hsiang he replies "What is freedom?". It is ultimately clear what > freedom is
> with respect to one's rights of movement, residence, data > protection etc.:
> To move and reside freely without being bound by any > advance specifications
> of whereabouts! One does not need to fight that > through all instances of the
> courts - common sense tells us what freedom > is and why our ancestors have
> fought for it for many centuries!>> Freedom is also not something that can be
> sold in exchange for something > else like the right to participate in an
> event. Yet you hear this argument > regularly from Go politicians in favour of
> anti-doping measures.>> -- > robert jasiek>
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