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  • John Carlsen 🇺🇸🇳🇱🇪🇺J John Carlsen 🇺🇸🇳🇱🇪🇺

    @EugeneMcParland

    Source and more information:

    "Ukrainian skeleton slider disqualified from Olympics after breaking IOC rules on helmet honoring dead compatriots"

    By Patrick Sung, Aleks Klosok, Amanda Davies, Dana O’Neil
    'Updated 18 min ago"
    [12 Feb 2026 approx 1200 UTC]

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/12/sport/ukrainian-skeleton-withdrawn-olympics-helmet

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    @EugeneMcParland

    Another good post.about the IOC's bad decision:

    https://sfba.social/@ukraine@masto.ai/116057617057662468

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    • Eugene McParland 🇺🇦E Eugene McParland 🇺🇦

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      He was banned from racing in that helmet.
      He was disqualified before he could compete.

      When an athlete stands for truth, honour, and remembrance, that is already a victory.

      Thank you, Vladyslav, for defending their dignity 🇺🇦

      #MemoryCannotBeBanned

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      @EugeneMcParland He was disqualified before breaking the IOC rules. Why not disqualify all athletes for reasons of precaution? Anyone could break the rules.

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      • Don't Sweat The Technique ✊V Don't Sweat The Technique ✊

        @EugeneMcParland
        All Olympics and World Cup competition should be suspended as long as wars are fought anywhere. I suspect world peace would break out pretty quickly.

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        @Valent @EugeneMcParland LOL. No, we'd just stop having Olympics competitions immediately. Probably going to anyway. It's a silly practice from an ancient time when people thought war was a bad thing and wished to have some sort of gathering of shared fun to avoid it. No place for bullshit like that in the modern world.

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        • John Carlsen 🇺🇸🇳🇱🇪🇺J John Carlsen 🇺🇸🇳🇱🇪🇺

          @EugeneMcParland

          Source and more information:

          "Ukrainian skeleton slider disqualified from Olympics after breaking IOC rules on helmet honoring dead compatriots"

          By Patrick Sung, Aleks Klosok, Amanda Davies, Dana O’Neil
          'Updated 18 min ago"
          [12 Feb 2026 approx 1200 UTC]

          https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/12/sport/ukrainian-skeleton-withdrawn-olympics-helmet

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          @johnlogic @EugeneMcParland Extremely unfair! I feel less and less attracted to even watch the (anyway much too commercialised) #Olympics. Don’t forget #Ukraine, suffering from a brutal and reckless Russian aggressor.

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          • Robert BergerR Robert Berger

            @EugeneMcParland

            In my opinion, the IOC is a dirty organisation corrupted by Putin, Xi and Trump, among others. Just like FIFA. Corruption wherever you look.
            Allow Russian flags in stadiums, but ban pictures of victims of the Russian war of aggression... the new head of the IOC is just as morally depraved as the former one.

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            @EugeneMcParland

            Emphazising following comment

            "Notably, the IOc found Nazi salutes in 1936 were an appropriate showing of national pride."

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            • Eugene McParland 🇺🇦E Eugene McParland 🇺🇦

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              The International Olympic Committee (IOC) disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych before his first run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy for wearing a 'helmet of memory' honouring Ukrainian athletes killed by russia's full-scale war.

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              @EugeneMcParland Disgusting - fuck the IOC!

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              • Don't Sweat The Technique ✊V Don't Sweat The Technique ✊

                @ReggieHere @EugeneMcParland Sadly, no.

                And since "No war, because sports" hasn't worked (ostensibly one of the original purposes of the Olympics was to promote peace and unity among Greek city states)

                - maybe it's time to give "No sports, because war" a chance.

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                @Valent

                I agree with the sentiment, but I suspect that the most likely outcome from such a policy would be the permanent cancellation of all international sorting events.

                @EugeneMcParland

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                • Eugene McParland 🇺🇦E Eugene McParland 🇺🇦

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                  The International Olympic Committee (IOC) disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych before his first run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy for wearing a 'helmet of memory' honouring Ukrainian athletes killed by russia's full-scale war.

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                  @EugeneMcParland

                  How can the Olympics say he can't honour Ukraine heroes of the war because "it's political" when they themselves have banned Russia because of their invasion of Ukraine! Surely that is political too!

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                  • Ludwig VielfrassL Ludwig Vielfrass

                    @ReggieHere @Valent @EugeneMcParland which I think is his point?

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                    @lerxst

                    Seemingly, but it's phenomenally unlikely that ever modern State would put sporting interests ahead of security interests, so the outcome would be no more Olympics and non-warring nations being penalised for the acts of the aggressor nations.

                    Penalising warlike nations by barring them from competition (ie what we have) seems to be the better option.

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                    • RegR Reg

                      @lerxst

                      Seemingly, but it's phenomenally unlikely that ever modern State would put sporting interests ahead of security interests, so the outcome would be no more Olympics and non-warring nations being penalised for the acts of the aggressor nations.

                      Penalising warlike nations by barring them from competition (ie what we have) seems to be the better option.

                      @Valent @EugeneMcParland

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                      @lerxst

                      By example, the international sporting ban imposed on South Africa contributed to the end of apartheid, but would it have had the same impact if every other nation had been prevented from playing alongside SA?

                      @Valent @EugeneMcParland

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                      • crazyeddieC crazyeddie

                        @Valent @EugeneMcParland LOL. No, we'd just stop having Olympics competitions immediately. Probably going to anyway. It's a silly practice from an ancient time when people thought war was a bad thing and wished to have some sort of gathering of shared fun to avoid it. No place for bullshit like that in the modern world.

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                        @crazyeddie

                        Pretty sure that war is a bad thing for most of the people involved.

                        Bankers, politicians and resource hoarders might disagree.

                        @Valent @EugeneMcParland

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                        • Eugene McParland 🇺🇦E Eugene McParland 🇺🇦

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                          The International Olympic Committee (IOC) disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych before his first run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy for wearing a 'helmet of memory' honouring Ukrainian athletes killed by russia's full-scale war.

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                          @EugeneMcParland Unrelated, you may say - but here is a completely different take by IOC, this time their official merchandising.

                          You can't make that up.

                          https://www.dw.com/en/olympics-t-shirt-marking-1936-berlin-games-raises-eyebrows/a-75909285

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                          • RegR Reg

                            @lerxst

                            By example, the international sporting ban imposed on South Africa contributed to the end of apartheid, but would it have had the same impact if every other nation had been prevented from playing alongside SA?

                            @Valent @EugeneMcParland

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                            @ReggieHere
                            Fair point. What I was suggesting is that if "everyone" was prevented from competition, there would be massive pressure to end war/ genocide/ apartheid etc. And as a nice side effect, it removes the propaganda effect of the spectacle until that happens.

                            But yeah, I know money rules and that people can never fully agree on anything so it would never happen. @lerxst @EugeneMcParland

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                            • Don't Sweat The Technique ✊V Don't Sweat The Technique ✊

                              @ReggieHere
                              Fair point. What I was suggesting is that if "everyone" was prevented from competition, there would be massive pressure to end war/ genocide/ apartheid etc. And as a nice side effect, it removes the propaganda effect of the spectacle until that happens.

                              But yeah, I know money rules and that people can never fully agree on anything so it would never happen. @lerxst @EugeneMcParland

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                              @Valent

                              I like the idea, and I think the criteria for banning countries from sporting events could certainly be applied far more fairly than it has been of late (some wars are deemed more worthy of a ban than others). I'm just not sure that nations who invade other nations would care overly about international opprobrium arising from sports when they're also being accused of war crimes.

                              @lerxst @EugeneMcParland

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                              • Ben ToddM Ben Todd

                                @EugeneMcParland

                                How can the Olympics say he can't honour Ukraine heroes of the war because "it's political" when they themselves have banned Russia because of their invasion of Ukraine! Surely that is political too!

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                                @monkeyben @EugeneMcParland Then why is everyone allowed to wave flags? Countries are inherently political. What they mean is "don't do anything that'll affect our sponsor's brand images".

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