New Olympics-Style Games Will Let Contestants Dope Up on as Many Steroids and Drugs as They Want
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The Enhanced Games, set to take place on the Las Vegas Strip, will feature athletes using performance-enhancing drugs freely, under medical supervision, challenging traditional anti-doping norms. Supported by notable figures like Donald Trump Jr. and Peter Thiel, the event aims to create a new standard in sports by advocating for open drug use to explore and enhance human potential. Proponents argue that past anti-doping measures have hindered athletes, while critics from the anti-doping community express vehement opposition to what they see as dangerous and irresponsible practices that undermine athlete integrity.
"We are creating a new category of human excellence," the event declares in its promotional material. "A world where performance-enhancing drugs are used safely, openly, and under medical supervision."
"The Enhanced Games is renovating the Olympic model for the 21st century," founder Aron D'Souza told reporters on Wednesday. "We are here to move humanity forward. The old rules didn't just hold back athletes, they held back humanity."
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