I believe doping often goes undetected more frequently than we realize, and it's something I truly dislike. It has no place in sports, and I think anyone caught should face lifetime bans and have their previous results erased. The Olympics, when tainted by doping, lose their appeal for me.
The "Cooked Olympics" doesn't appeal to me either. It turns into a contest of who has access to the most money and the best drugs. While genetics and hard work still play a role, drugs can significantly influence an athlete's performance. Although having money helps in the regular Olympics too, it’s easier to overcome compared to the advantage provided by doping.
I agree, it's probably far more prevalent than we know; I just hope I'm not inadvertently supporting a doping/drug cheat.
That idea of a cooked olympics is new to me and seems a little bonkers, but typical for the way society is these days. A competition on which lab can make the best performance enhancing drugs for humans to put in their body. Oh well, when AI and robots take over completely humans simply won't matter anymore huh?