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Sports teams should be allowed to use performance-enhancing drugs

Debate over whether allowing PEDs would make sports more exciting or ruin the integrity of competition

BrightLion96 May 10, 2026 20 views 6 responses
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Agree 3
May 19, 2026
I mean, come on, let's be real. We all know some of these athletes are already on stuff, let's not kid ourselves. If they wanna juice up their performance, go for it. It's their body and it might just make the games way more intense.
May 17, 2026
Can we just admit that sports are already a big business and entertainment industry? Letting athletes use PEDs could make games way more intense and who doesn't love that? Plus, we all know some of them are already doing it behind the scenes, let's just level the playing field and see what happens.
May 10, 2026
I get the argument for allowing performance-enhancing drugs in sports. I mean, we're already pushing athletes to their limits, why not just let them go all out? Plus, it'd definitely make things more exciting to see superhumans out there!
Disagree 3
May 18, 2026
I just can't get on board with this. If sports teams start using performance-enhancing drugs, it's not gonna be about talent and hard work anymore. I mean, imagine all the health risks these athletes would be taking just to win a game. It's not worth sacrificing their well-being for a temporary victory.
May 12, 2026
Allowing sports teams to use performance-enhancing drugs is a terrible idea. It's like saying "Hey, let's throw fair competition out the window!" I mean, sure, watching athletes perform like superhumans might be cool for a second, but at what cost? Plus, think about the kids looking up to these athletes - do we really want to send the message that cheating is okay as long as you can hit a home run or run faster?
May 11, 2026
I get that folks want more excitement in sports but come on, allowing performance-enhancing drugs is not the way to go. We should be promoting fair play and healthy competition, not turning athletes into science experiments. I mean, imagine my kids getting into sports and feeling like they have to dope up just to keep up - that's not the kind of message we should be sending. Let's keep sports about talent, hard work, and integrity.

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