Decent retort. I am positive about that which I find positive. Given your reply as quoted above this should be obvious to you and yet you strive to negate the truth of such as Clark by taking my words to task. I am correct about Aaron and others like him not because I say so, but because it is the truth.
Don't care for the truth then by all means (and I am certain that if that is the case you will do so), justify your view on the subject of today's bodybuilding.
Aaron is not just on drugs, he is all drugs. That this fact escaped your reply shows that the rationalization is already in progress.
You have expressed an out of the ordinary amount of bile for what you are now justifying it with - which is just your average qualm about steroids in bodybuilding.
I was expecting more at the source of this, but you've confirmed, so moving on:
You've asked for my justification - ah, I just don't give a fuck. Humanity will always move towards a trajectory of further extremes because that is what an organism does - it discovers and increasingly conquers its environment (necessitating constant feeling and expanding of boundaries). In the context of modern bodybuilding there really is no escaping this - what was once a curiosity is no longer, once we have seen it. There is no point in raging against this. Those that are part of it are simply trapped in a situation where extremes are necessary to garner attention. That's just life. In my opinion, as long as the man is as strong as he looks and he remains on the right side of aesthetic without giant gut, I don't give a fuck what he does.
And to be clear, I am lifetime natural who would probably be considered extremely strong, were there not the existence of gearheads. I still don't really care to rage against them.