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Why the Netherlands Showed Little Concern About Sending a Convicted Child Rapist to the Olympics

Why the Netherlands Showed Little Concern About Sending a Convicted Child Rapist to the Olympics

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Aug 02, 2024
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In international sports, where athletes are often celebrated as paragons of virtue and discipline, a recent controversy has stirred ethical and moral debates. The Netherlands' decision to send a convicted child rapist to the Olympics (who was routinely booed, perhaps rightfully so) has left many of us in shock and disbelief. I cannot wrap my head around such a crime; my blood boils just thinking about it. (I won’t publish his name or photo here as I don’t need to give the guy any more attention, but you can read more here if you are unfamiliar with the story).

But I'm not Dutch. This warranted a closer look at how societies and legal principles differ between countries, and I wanted to understand why this decision did not provoke widespread outrage within the country.

Here is why.

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