You have the right to say it but does that entitled you to openly discuss it? Do you not have a responsibility for what you put out there?
Either I don't understand your question or you have no concept of the freedoms afforded us by the United States Constitution. The 1st Amendment gives us the freedom to publicly discuss anything. That's why there are books about bomb-making, manufacturing illegal drugs, and how to modify a single-shot rifle into a semi-automatic weapon.
The only responsibility of BIG NATION is to deal honestly with the subject of steroids in bodybuilding.
Attempts to deceive the public into believing that Olympia-level, National-level, or even Fitness Model-level physiques are the product of supplements without hormones are DECEPTIVE and DISHONEST.Let's face it:
The goal of most successful supplement companies is to TRICK their potential buyers into BELIEVING THAT THE PHYSIQUES USED TO ADVERTISE THEIR PRODUCT can be attained through USE OF THEIR PRODUCTS.
That is a known falsehood. We know this is NOT the case. You know it. I know it. Every person with a brain on GETBIG knows it.
Any real journalist/media person who fails to point that fact out is either ignorant, biased, or dishonest.
Does 'Bodybuilding' not talk openly about steroids because of "responsibility" or is it because they make their living perpetuating a known falsehood?
In my book, honesty trumps dishonesty every time.