raruki
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It is. It's a paid article. I don't think we can do anything about it though, it also caught fire on twitter. At least it's only a part of it.I think it‘s part of an article by L‘Equipe Magazine where several couples are mentionned and the way they worked together, Pechalat/Bourzat, Anissina/Peizerat and so on
Sadly, it looks to me that TSL actually stole it from this tweet: https://twitter.com/twistandtwizzle/status/1628204941952094209 going by the timestamps. And this tweet didn't source it. And it very much does look like the OP on that GS thread posted a machine translation originally, which is where the screencaps seem to come from. Of course, TSL signal boosted it much more with their platform.I also have real issues about quotes taken out of context and not citing the original source.
Well, he didn't exactly complain during the time. He is allowed to now. If you remember, he also had many issues with the French fed.We saw him skate with his previous partners. He'd have never won any of the medals he now has without Savchenko, . He's a grown man and nobody forced him to do anything. He wanted what she could provide by becoming an OGM winner.
I think her relationship with Robin is OK. They hung out at Nebelhorn last September.Somehow this is not surprising at all, yet deeply depressing.
It's sad she doesn't seem to have good relationships with any of the people she worked closely with. Not Robin, not Ingo, not Bruno ... no one. And now, not even Liam.
When I saw Aljona and Nymann working together, they didn't seem to get along at all! Or, more exactly, she didn't look happy. At all. Nor did heNo wonder that Aljona got on with Dalilah and TJ…remember the short-lived move to the US?
But if any other male pairs skater pushed his partner physically and excused it with her tyranic personality, the whole board would explode in calls for SafeSport.The view that the end justify the means is exactly why we have so much abuse in skating.
When you dig your heels in you really dig your heels in....I have no sympathy for Massot. He was way below her level of talent and the only way to get where they both wanted to be was to work hard. He knew that when he agreed to skate with her. Savchenko has a strong work drive and expects others to have the same and few do. But, this type of whining is unprofessional on his part as an adult skater. And, I agree that his blaming her for his actions, is very problematic. He could have left the partnership before wining an OGM and World title if it was so distressing. They weren't children and she was always very clear as to her goals and end game.
He was an adult when he chose to partner with her. I doubt he mistakenly believed her to be easy going when they partnered up. She looked and acted like a diva through and through.
People seldom see the insidiousness of an abuser until they are in or, more likely, have left such a relationship.We saw him skate with his previous partners. He'd have never won any of the medals he now has without Savchenko, . He's a grown man and nobody forced him to do anything.
Abuse is not a justification for what he did, but it is an explanation. Many people who are or have been subject to abuse do reprehensible things either to protect themselves or because their abusers have warped their minds.But if any other male pairs skater pushed his partner physically and excused it with her tyranic personality, the whole board would explode in calls for SafeSport.
And if the roles were reversed, if he were the tyrant, the whole board would be exploding for calls to SafeSport and defending her.But if any other male pairs skater pushed his partner physically and excused it with her tyranic personality, the whole board would explode in calls for SafeSport.
THIS is why men don't report abuse.I have no sympathy for Massot. He was way below her level of talent and the only way to get where they both wanted to be was to work hard. He knew that when he agreed to skate with her. Savchenko has a strong work drive and expects others to have the same and few do. But, this type of whining is unprofessional on his part as an adult skater. And, I agree that his blaming her for his actions, is very problematic. He could have left the partnership before wining an OGM and World title if it was so distressing. They weren't children and she was always very clear as to her goals and end game.
"Pushed her away" doesn't mean this though? It's not the same as hitting them.But if any other male pairs skater pushed his partner physically and excused it with her tyranic personality, the whole board would explode in calls for SafeSport.
What he is saying is that she was emotionally abusive towards him and he turned physical. Pushed away may mean a wide range of things. You can push away someone and nothing happens to that person. Or you can push away someone in such way that they fall on their bottom on the ice and hit their head on the ground… he didn’t specify how he pushed her, so I am curious why are you trying to excuse it that it is not as if he hit her. There are ‘push away’ that the police would call an assault."Pushed her away" doesn't mean this though? It's not the same as hitting them.
I didn't get that from the translation at all. "She insulted me, she was close to me, and I pushed her away". Suggests that she was in his personal space insulting him and he removed her from it. "It was like raising my hand on her". Which to me, means that he didn't hit her and didn't raise his hands on her, just that this simple act of removing her from his personal space was already something he'd always prevented himself from doing.What he is saying is that she was emotionally abusive towards him and he turned physical. Pushed away may mean a wide range of things. You can push away someone and nothing happens to that person. Or you can push away someone in such way that they fall on their bottom on the ice and hit their head on the ground… he didn’t specify how he pushed her, so I am curious why are you trying to excuse it that it is not as if he hit her. There are ‘push away’ that the police would call an assault.