As always, AOC blames the colonizers for Sha'Carri's suspension from the Olympic team in lieu of personal responsibility. Who cares if her mother died? She knew the consequences of smoking weed beforehand and still acted upon her genetic impulse for self-destuction. Why do Democrats incessantly coddle these n..people like infants instead of making them learn from their mistakes and consequently ameliorate as human beings? Since there's seldom any accountability for errors commited by said individuals, we won't last as a society since they'll keep making the same primative debauched mistakes for generations to come and as a result capitalize on the welfare system or blame Whites for their predicament. Whites should all move to Russia at this point - this is insufferable. Jesus, take the wheel.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says cannabis prohibition is a 'racist and colonial policy' and condemns Olympics ban of Sha'Carri Richardson.
The decision to ban US sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson from competing in the 100-meter dash over her use of marijuana is "an instrument of racist and colonial policy," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez argued Friday.
Richardson, 21, was handed a 30-day suspension from the US Olympic team after testing positive for THC, the main psychoactive chemical in cannabis. The suspension comes after she won the June 19 Olympic trials with a time of 10.86 seconds, a performance that has been disqualified.
Richard's suspension was announced Friday by the US Anti-Doping Agency. But Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York, blamed the International Olympic Committee for the decision.
Although cannabis is generally not considered a performance-enhancing drug, the World Anti-Doping Agency, an arm of the IOC, deems it a "substance of abuse."
"The criminalization and banning of cannabis is an instrument of racist and colonial policy," Ocasio-Cortez said in a post on Twitter. "The IOC should reconsider its suspension of Ms. Richardson and any athletes penalized for cannabis use."
The lawmaker's call was echoed by drug policy reformers.
"In 2021, at a time when marijuana use is legally accepted in a growing number of US states and around the world, it makes exactly zero sense for regulators to continue to take punitive actions against athletes like Sha'Carri Richardson or anyone else who chooses to consume cannabis in their off-hours," Erik Altieri, executive director of the advocacy group NORML, said in a statement.
The move to ban Richardson is the latest in a string of decisions by those running the Olympic games that have been decried as prejudiced.
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