Monday, June 8, 2026

The Enhanced Games Controversy

 


The Enhanced Games is the first professional sports competition that allows athletes to used pharmaceutical aids. The controversy developed when questions about bioethics, fairness, and health were discussed. The creation of the Enhanced Games was more than a debate about performance enhancing drugs. Pharmaceutical corporations are trying to promote more drug use among the public. The movement for health optimization is becoming more obsessive. Normalizing people who are healthy and fit taking various medications creates an opportunity for  more profits. One of the developers of the Enhanced Games Aron D'Souza asserts the IOC and WADA have failed in their objectives. His view is that human enhancement is inevitable and drug use in sports will never be stopped. The intention is not about pushing human athletic accomplishment. Transhumanism is being made into a venture capitalist project. Athletes are being used as test subjects for transhumanist research. Prominent billionaires are invested in the Enhanced Games such a Peter Theil. Bioethical questions are present. People enhancing their own bodies can create concerns. However, the fact biomedical science extends lives does alter nature. Athlete health is an aspect of the controversy. Professional sports are not good for a person's health depending on the competition. Concussions, repetitive motion injuries, or ACL tears can happen. The fairness in sports argument lacks cogency. Weight classes and the absence of  drugs will not make competition fair. Individuals with various physiological advantages are going to be dominant. The lowest performing athletes are never going to have a fair chance at success. The IOC and WADA condemned the Enhanced Games, yet their refutation was not convincing. Athletes might be willing to go to the Enhanced Games, because of the financial reward. Olympic athletes are not paid for competing, even though they are providing  entertainment. International sports competition is about to be changed by technological enhancement of the body and pharmacology.       



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