My heart goes out to the 2 members on the team that were actually disabled and had no clue what was happening. They truly tried their best and deserved their medals
@@wilfriedsteinbach8700 not necessarily we don't know what the outcome would have been. And if they truly didn't know that they were helping people cheat then they don't deserve to be stripped of the reward did they thought they rightfully one regardless of others actions.
@Mocco Mongananzo They may have known they were disabled but didn't know their intentions. Mentally Disabled people are still people, but one of their many traits of them that they are more impressionable. They're not stupid or idiots, but they just couldn't grasp it was a harmful lie.
River Rose What about everyone else who participated? So those two should still should get the reward even though the team itself stripped everyone else of the possible reward?
The saddest thing about all this to me is that they didn't just steal medals from disabled athletes that one time in Sydney, they deprived a ton of disabled athletes from an Olympic experience until 2009. That's two Olympic tours. The few bad apples ruining it for the many.
@@MLdoktor at least he lost, he didn't even place, and South Park is a TV show it's made up for entertainment this actually happened multiple people were in the wrong.
They weren’t even bad apples, they were pears pretending to be good apples, then got noticed for not being good then called out for not even being apples -yes I did get a bit carried away with this ik
I think it's silly though that people would think "how did no one notice?" and whatnot. Disabilities aren't always visible or "obvious". Many disabled people suffer mostly internally and spend much of their energy on trying to "look normal". I have several physical and mental disabilities, but no one ever would have guessed it growing up and even now - most people doubt me. Lol.
@@partymix1997 They did do a test though. I thought that was what the video said. Could be wrong, though ofc. But I don't think that's related to what I'm saying. The video suggested that the viewer was thinking "How did no one notice?"... but that implies that disabilities are always obvious or visible lol.
@@ExandierRiley You’re correct; I look normal to anyone who might see me, but I’m hemiplegic with a left arm and leg attached that makes me look normal; but neither function at all.
Employer: "How good are you at journalism?" Carlos: "One time I pretended to be mentally disabled to infiltrate an undercover Paralympic basketball team that was stacked with non disabled people to win the gold for government grant money. Also, my fake IQ score was 69." Employer: "You're hired."
I remember this scandal, it rocked the whole disablility world to the core. Also, for some of the real disabled players this was the last Paralympics they would qualify for due to their age or their disabilty getting worse.
One of the worst parts is that all the games for those with intellectual disabilities didn't even come back until 2009. Like, the athletes that were so screwed over in 2000 were disqualified for the next 9 years. That would be heartbreaking. That's long enough for potential Paralympic gold medalists to age past some of their best years athletically. "You can't come back because you were too easy to be taken advantage of last time" .. like they genuinely just punished the victims.
I share the sentiment that this is the worst part, but I don’t it had anything to do with them being easy to take advantage of, rather of how poorly defined/easily fooled mental disability testing is. I have a background in competitive rubiks cube solving, and it is not uncommon that new categories propositions are thrown out the window for ease of cheating/how hard it is to define good regulations for the category. I think the ban was born from this same place. Not saying it was a good idea tho, but I’m very much ignorant to how these discussion took place and we’re probably missing a lot of important info that goes into a decision like that.
@@sub-zero5433 except it's not and the people who are able to do it have some of the fastest brains on the planet. I forgot what the number is but i think they have to have like 40 thousand possible combinations memorized. And the pattern recognition skills to decifer them all and solve the entire randomized cube in like less then a minute
@@josequilez5449 it only takes them a few seconds to solve a regular 3x3 its actually insane, theres also categories like blindfolded 7x7 and I saw ppl get rlly close to actually solving the entire cube
@@sub-zero5433 oh believe me its real. the community is huge and great. ive been trying to lower my time to at least 15 seconds for 4 years now just to qualify for tournaments lmaoo edit: i do need to mention that you don't need to be sub 15 to compete. joining would be pointless tho since everyone's already so fast 💀
The fact that they left the two team members who were disabled ALONE in the hotel rooms while the others went out to party is just a testament to true, unfiltered sleaze.
Ao Tora it’s also very possible they were fully aware and chose to participate to benefit their own chances. We don’t know their specific circumstances, but it is sad they were involved
@@cassiea13245678 It's not sad if they chose it but if they were really disabled enough and didn't know what was going on then I feel really, really sorry for them :( Imagine working so hard for something, finally getting it and then it being taken away due to something you don't even fully understand and people being mad at you for something you don't fully comprehend either :(
Matthew Mazzetti It sucks even more because I read they were banned from playing and had their stuff revoked too when they honestly didn’t have anything to do with it
@@maggie1000 It sucks when the innocent are labelled as the guilty party as well, they probably worked their hardest, had no idea about what was really going on and felt like they achieved so much with their disability helping them; only to get smacked in the face with the scandal
I Remember being recommended this video 4 years ago and I thought "why would you spoil the surprise on the title? why should I watch this?" today I decided to watch. You're a good guy
@@gbear1005 why work hard, it's obvious the lemmings like the crap journalism put out in the US, and they get paid the same no matter if it's good or bad, kinda sad that that's true.
This is a well known story here in Spain. In fact, a few years ago a Spanish movie named "Campeones" (which means champions in spanish) about a basketball team with actual intellectual disability that hints this scandal was the most popular movie that year.
Can you imagine how it must have felt to be the two of the twelve? You just won the game of your lives, but none of your teammates are excited about it, no one wants to celebrate it, and after getting back home hearing all these nasty rumors about you and your teammates, you're told your victory was a lie and that you need to return the medal and be ashamed.
I once saw a guy trying to squeeze a second CD into the case of one he was going to buy - in a charity shop! I alerted staff to this loudly - so he'd hear - and when outside, he threatened me with violence ! How low can you go ? They were £1 per CD.
Man. I think you know nothing in the world. This is nothing compared to the real evil people on earth. And there are millions of really deep evil people
@@danielm6911 🤣plsss … u reminded me of that I’ve spent the last five minutes laughing, then rewatching it and laughing again. I love how he underestimated the athletes and lost still but yh … that was funny. And yes, it’s literally just like that .. except they won 😕
I also really liked how he presented the moral of the story. It's true, sometimes you will get away with lying, but you will never feel good about it. He manages to present the events and even his conclusion without judging any of the involved. I am glad that I discovered his channel!
Non bias isn't about weighing both sides equally. It's about choosing the side with the best 'argument'. In this instance it's 100% not biased to judge them for their actions Though if he wants to choose to present in like this that is fine. But I wouldn't discredit him if he passed judgement
Tactical Idiots First off, nice handle. Second, journalist’s job aren’t to pass sway. It’s to present facts. As they are. Facts. Not emotions. Not fan fare. Let the listeners/ readers base opinions. Get a second opinion. And then a third. Like you would with a bid. I’m sure he had an opinion of what happened. However, at the moment, that wasn’t his job. True journalism.
Fun fact: a movie about a basketball team of mentally disabled players was released in Spain some years ago, and one of the characters was actually one of the two players from this team that really were mentally disabled
He has legs, they're just extremely atrophied. Also it's possible he has some sort of spinal injury and therefore would use the medication in question.
Over the course of my time on RUclips, I have been recommended this video countless times, usually on videos discussing history relating to products, it has been haunting me for over 3 years. I never clicked it, ever. But after finishing my second ever viewing of the WW2 era Monopoly, this video showed up again. I figured, I might as well give it a watch this time. I've clicked on it, let's see if it was worth it. *Post-viewing update:* This was totally worth it. I wish I had clicked on this earlier.
@@lecheffantome2868 thats great, but they probably still arent as happy about it knowing their group had sort of an advantage yk. I still feel bad for them since they were betrayed and used like that
@@satanggukie3456 personally, I don’t think they did. If they had an entirely disabled team they might have lost as well. But it’s alright that they got to keep their medals nonetheless.
The reporter was NOT the good guy. He could have exposed everything *before* the team competed, but instead waited until after they had crushed all thise dreams so he'd have a bigger headline to sell. Reporters often stand by and let suffering happen so they can cover it, but this guy helped cause it
@@iurigrang he probably wanted to make sure he got all the information before releasing it. Unfortunately, especially now, gaps in info stemming from jumping to conclusions too quickly is a problem with media. He likely wanted to make sure he was accurately reporting and that’s why he waited.
@@metrofilmer8894 No, an athlete that participates in an event like the olympics is registered weeks before the tournament. If Spain had denied the allegations they would have needed to sent real disabled players or no team at all, resulting in no scandal. This guy wanted it to happen
Actually, he WAS the good guy. If he had turned them in BEFORE having irrefutable evidence (i.e. actually doing what they exactly intended), it would've been too easy for them to lie and say it was just a test to see if it was possible but never had any intentions of falling thru with it. Put ur thinking caps on guys.
@@_AmikaC_ so they wouldn’t have played and wouldn’t have betrayed all the other athletes..I don’t see where this is a bad thing. But not preventing this from happening just to get a good story is pretty selfish. He’ s not a good guy, he didn’t care about the other athletes. He could have said it after the first game
Such a bizarre incident RUclips recommended to me but man, there are crazy things happening everywhere even in places you think will never have such things. Thanks for making such an informative video 👏🏻👍🏻 also I dig the moral, instead of going with the cliches you kept to the honest hard truth till the end of the video. I salute you and respect you deeply
When you revealed that one of the athletes was an undercover journalist, I was legit awe-struck. This is some block buster level plot right here. Like, you just can't make this shit up.
Well, it's more likely that he joined the team and decided to become a journalist. You know, capitalizing on an opportunity - blowing the whistle and getting paid for it too.
@@SyndicateOperative You don't just "become" a journalist. If he wasn't a journalist before, then he would have more likely asked for an interview than just become a journalist.
Alex Constantine could you imagine being one of those athletes and then being associated with this scam AND having your metal taken away? I feel so bad for them :(
Samuel Mason How could theu forget it *just* ten minutes later? They won a GOLD metal at the OLYMPICS. Getting it is a HUGE feat in athletics, and you findimg out that you and another guy got it becauae your TEAMMATES JUST CHEATED, is NOT something to forget about.
this has been in my recommendations for a while now so i finally watched it and i have no words. i feel horrible for all the disabled people who came there with a dream just to have it crushed by some greedy guys
There's an Spanish movie called " Campeones", that is about a basketball team of mentally disabled people. One of the characters is based of one of the two actual disabled players in this team and how that affected him. It's quite an enjoyable movie. As an Spanish myself I'm not proud of what we did, but at least some younger people like me knows about this for the movie
Don't blame yourself and your fellow citizens for what someone in your government did. We Americans don't like it when people do it to us, so you shouldn't do it to yourself either!
@@uncledoctor6920 It wasn't someone in the government. FEDDI is an independent non-profit organization. They may have got some money from the government, but that isn''t the point.
a lot of people from countries will be embarrassed when looking at a past episode in any part of their history. Americans in the future will look back from how in 2020 people have been going crazy
I’m curious how the two disabled players felt being on the team. Were they aware of the whole thing? Since they came from outside until the last minute I doubt they knew. But god how would it feel for them to find out their teammates were lying
They're sub-75 IQ. I doubt they knew too. If you took 5 minutes to repeatedly explain it to them they might understand. But then they'd forget again. Then they'd tell you how much they love their teammates and try to hug something way too hard...
I mean… nine years is an eternity in all sports, disabled or not. Very few high-performance athletes really have a shelf life of nine years. That only compounds when you factor in amputation or spinal cord injury in particular.
Xao nevertheless, no skill was showcased. as they couldn’t play people as “skilled” as themselves. that’s nothing to argue, proven as fact by their medals being taken away.
Austin, your topics kicked my spirit. That was very good, as a reminder that we need to stay focus on doing the right thing no matter how hard it can be
Its sad that after 30 mins of searching, I still cant find the names of the two disabled athletes, who did get to keep their medals by the way. But I hope the narrative switches to how horrible it would have been for them during this ordeal and the 13 years that followed
I'm pretty sure they had to return their medals, it doesn't say anything about them being able to keep the medals or any sort of compensation. Yes, it's horrible but technically they don't deserve the medals because of the 10 other players giving them an unfair advantage. You can't really blame them for not exposing the team either, they trained separately to the non-disabled players and they probably presumed the other players were disabled too, they had no reason to speculate otherwise.
A nice thing, one of the only real disabled players (Ramón Torres) could redempt himself (think about it, he didn't know anything about the scandal during the competition, imagine how broken-hearted and disappointed he was after everything became public) by participating in a movie about disable basketball ("Campeones") and letting the people know his story.
It's hard to top this video. I still think it's your finest work. The editing, narration, music choices, and interesting topic all make it a spectacular watch.
I’m so sad for everyone who played in the 2000 Paralympics and DID have a disability, including the 2 people on the team. They were all deprived of even a CHANCE to win the games.
As someone who teaches students/young adults with moderate-to-severe intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities, this seems extraordinarily pathetic for anybody to pull.
@@eliaskjrbo8142 It's not really their intelligence as we would call it but more their intellectual abilities to solve different types of problems that might come up in basketball, such as spatial reasoning (trying to go around an opponent in a longer distance vs stopping short if they're in the way), socioemotional team solving vs. egocentric point making (not in a selfish way, think "swarmball" when you see little kids playing soccer all huddled around the ball and no one playing defense), etc. When deciding if someone belongs in Sped or not, an IQ test is just one of several assessments used together to determine the students abilities or limitations; most higher functioning austictic kids do just fine or above average on an IQ test but have trouble with more abstract ideas that can't be drawn or verbalized as easily.
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 It is indeed very rare these days on social media to genuinely answer a question sharing one’s own expertise without mocking others.
Most people who are in a wheel chair can stand, walk and run. No everyone is paralyzed, and even if it's the case, there is a great chance that you can do these things to a certain level. Disabilities are diversified and irregular, it change with time and life, please don't put us in the same little box that you forget when you're done with it.
I've been saving this video for a looong time, and because the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games are finally being played I decided to watch it, and I can say I'm not disappointed, I'm extremely shocked. I myself am from Spain and I'm telling you, NO ONE ever mentions this. I literally just figured out. Truly despicable... Also, that undercover reporter thing was next level
This year a Spanish movie was released in which one of the true disabled guys appears , they even talk of this fraud and how affected this guy who almost commit suicide after that , te moovie its called campeones-champions. Sorry for my englando.
Don't apologize when your English is practically better than 95% of native English speakers. There is only like two noticable mistakes in there and if you didn't say "sorry for my English" I would have, and did, put it down to either typos or these stupid clumsy keyboards on phones.
A lot of times americans try to shame people for not knowing to speak their language when they are the ones in their confort zone. Just tell them to try to learn an language instead of shaming you for it
@ 10 year olds: i'm so young my life is depressing 20 year olds: i'm so young and i get to smoke my life is amazing 30 year olds: i'm so old my life is depressing 60 year olds: i'm so old and everybody does everything for me my life is amazing
I was your age then and it seems like it wasnt thaat long ago since it was the new century. I'm waking up to the different facets of aging. I live part way between where my Dad worked in the 80s/90s and the school I went to in '91. I used to make note and repeat all of the changes to buildings, thing that happened. Life goes fast. Kinda too fast to bother with retro novelties the whole time. I cringe at the stuff I did in the past. Drank at lot in 2000. I only drink like one beer if that now. P.S. RUclips, anf having a computer with the internet in my pocket...fucking amazing.
@@jarrettembry643 Wow, what a clever joke. Tell me, how does it feel to be literally the funniest human being to ever live? My god, I'm still in awe at the shocking display of hilarity I've just witnessed. Truly a historic occasion.
Game Master I’m sorry, I can’t contain my excitement. I just found the funniest being on planet earth and I can’t hold it in! Sure it perpetuates transphobia by trivializing their experiences, but it’s not like they’re already one of the most oppressed groups in the modern world with a shockingly high suicide rate. It’s okay though because the joke was so hilarious and original that it doesn’t matter what the real life situation is for these people. In all seriousness, I think any subject can be joked about, but I think the more offensive or edgy the subject matter or tone is, the better your joke has to be to not look like a piece of shit. Their “joke,” which was basically parroting, wasn’t particularly offensive, but it’s not funny, nor was it ever really funny however many years ago when people made it for the first time.
Tbh, if Hollywood need to make a movie for every interesting corruption plot made in this country, they’re gonna end in 2150. This country was ruled that way from mostly mid 80s to late 2000s (mainly bc of the economic crisis of 2008, but that’s a personal opinion). I recommend you too watch “Smoke & Mirrors” on Prime Video. Is a bit earlier than the plot in this video, but still a good reference to what was going on those days.
FUN FACT = After this video went viral, ONCE (Spain's #1 organization for the disabled) essentially paid for a movie to be made about mentally-handicapped basketball and the movie made a profit. That cover-up is now also getting a freaking Hollywood remake with Woody Harrelson as the coach.
@_cheeto - Yes, it is a modern age cover-up. Whenever you search for mentally-handicapped basketball, you see the sports comedies (there's 3 of them: the Spanish original, the Hollywood remake and now a Spanish sequel) instead of the tremendous scandal.
You mean fake fact? ONCE is a foundation for visually impaired people whose main thing is a lottery and lottery stands. The movie you referred too was not paid by them, most of the money was put forward by usual Spanish compañías that work in a lot of movie projects (ICO, ICAA…)
@@OndaPiloto - Tío, las películas de "Campeones" se hicieron para desviar las búsquedas de Google y poco más, era 1 enorme desprestigio para el equipo paralímpico español, CUYO PRINCIPAL PATROCINADOR ES LA ONCE. No es casualidad, sólo es otra guarrada más pagada con nuestros impuestos.
@Anthony 223 I mean milio ns of vaccinated people including myself haven't got autism. Also just having autism doesn't mean that they are automatically mentally retarded.
The answer in the thumbnail actually makes more people curious, and prone to clicking on it. Because what does it mean by that answer, what disabilities did they claim they had?
Great Video, but as a Spanish I have to say that the two actual legit guys of the team who actually played fair, pulled the team to victory too and after they were taken unfairly their medals. They were also banned from participating in future events and they had almost nothing to do with it. It is as shameful as it gets that this event happened, but I have to say that justice should also be done for the two true competitors.
Daniel Aguilera Irala but they only one because their teammates weren’t disabled. If 10 of 12 people cheat that doesn’t mean the 2 that didn’t should be rewarded
@@2299mikey I believe it's highly unlikely they did, as if they did, the two disabled players would have likely blown the whistle before any of this became as big as it did.
“Stop! You violated the law. Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit.” *{Resist Arrest}* “Then pay with your blood!”
Thank you. I have watched this before. Thank you for bringing it to my attention again. Sorry it took me a minute. It was crazy yesterday. But how fitting right? History repeats itself, that is why it’s important to study it - especially if you are a business major.
I was actually there (I was a volunteer) and I said at the time that something felt very wrong. They were all much too bright eyed, totally aware and forward thinking. I saw many other games where the truly disabled simply shone at their sports. I worked at the Olympic games too.The Olympic games was about power and strength of the body. The Paralympics was about power of the spirit.
I was not allowed to participate in ski competitions because of what they did. During the 7 years I trained hard, stopped without participating in the Paralympic i were in the best shape of my life. sry abot my bad spelling englich are its nott my language. have a grat day any one that reads :)
I'm sorry to hear that these buttplugs robbed you of that opportunity. But hopefully you've learned something from that near-decade of hard training and self motivation to get you the success you've worked so hard for! Keep it up!
this is a good observation and I appreciate the pun, but do keep in mind the ramifications of describing people you don't like/cruel actions as disabilities/mental illness and what that language does for both how disabilities are viewed and how disabled people like me feel seen. not trying to call you ableist or make you feel guilty or anything like that, just something to keep in mind for the future 💕
I have a significant spinal issue and let me tell you, Autonomic Dysreflexia is no joke. I totally believe those stories about how mothers can lift a car off of their child when they’re in danger. When Dysreflexia occurs my whole body spasms, tightens up and engages every muscle in my legs. It’s hardcore. If I could harness the powers of my intensely flexing legs, I could be stronger than I had ever been before my accident. The strength in that moment is remarkable
surely that's not the lowest of the low. Imagine torturing those same disabled people in a simulated hell with exponentially expanding suffering for all eternity, and doing the same thing to the rest of humanity, and to all other sentient life in the universe, and creating new sentience as fast as possible to share in the endless and ever-expanding torture. Surely that's closer to the lowest of the low.
How tf did he get this to work w the RUclips algorithm so well, I kept getting it in my recommended until I finally watched it a few months ago AND IM STILL GETTING IT IM MY RECOMMENDED EVERY DAY
Lmao you’d be surprised how incredibly willing ppl are to take advantage of disabled ppl. Like it’s generally not to this extent but I’ve had ppl kick out my cane so they could get the last pack of bagels
@@dog5893 like an hour out of NYC. It’s a bedroom community of the city. So like they have the anger of New York ppl but the entitlement of rich Connecticut white fucks with two summer homes and a Porsche minivan :) help :)
Great point! They must have been given money to not say anything, but that would be a lot of people, someone would have talked. Wow. I would like to know about the parents and families behind this lie.
My grandfather had a friend whom we would later find out to use a wheelchair on purpose whenever she went to events, like soccer games or concerts so she could get a discount and have a better spot! She was absolutely miserable and nobody liked her. How can anyone can be so unfair to others is beyond me.
Maybe in your world...but in the REAL WORLD people will stoop to all time lows for money...its not surprising at all..i actually doubt they were even the first to do it
Lessons learnt Cheaters may prosper, but they won't be happy. Cheat and get away with it: the victory is meaningless. Cheat and get caught: people will never forget.
How would you expect to actually get away with it - surely if you're going to be all over the media, somebody is bound to recognize you and say "hey, I know that guy, he's not mentally disabled" ??
Well… sometimes people don’t see the obvious flaw in their plan, or an obvious solution to a problem. An example of this in the other direction? The earthbound camera crew for the moon landing lost the ship for about a day and a half. We almost didn’t have footage of the big moment. Seems practically unthinkable today. But they spent most of that time trying to do calculus to relocate the Eagle, until one of the guys said, “well, they’re going to the Moon, aren’t they? Point the receiver at the moon and have a fish around.” Sure enough, the LM was close enough to its target at that point that having a “fish around” did work.
That’s because it exploits the curiosity gap. It is strategically designed to attract you. No different than clickbait titles, except the content was just as awesome.
Its kinda like anti-clickbait. Instead of thinking "what does this vague title mean" it's "how the hell did they get away with not being disabled?" And it works so well.
I actually came here because of the thumbnail. I myself am disabled, I know people can fake it, but I also know there are "invisible" disabilities like chronic pain. I was curious if this was a case of assuming ability due to the disability being invisible.
At first I read the thumbnail "They Weren't Disabled" so I'm like oh okay thats good? Then I read "Paralympic Scandal" and was like oh not good, very bad.
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My heart goes out to the 2 members on the team that were actually disabled and had no clue what was happening. They truly tried their best and deserved their medals
Yeah but they don't deserve their medals lol
@@wilfriedsteinbach8700 not necessarily we don't know what the outcome would have been. And if they truly didn't know that they were helping people cheat then they don't deserve to be stripped of the reward did they thought they rightfully one regardless of others actions.
@Mocco Mongananzo They may have known they were disabled but didn't know their intentions. Mentally Disabled people are still people, but one of their many traits of them that they are more impressionable. They're not stupid or idiots, but they just couldn't grasp it was a harmful lie.
River Rose What about everyone else who participated? So those two should still should get the reward even though the team itself stripped everyone else of the possible reward?
They probably didn't even know happened
“Carlos was an undercover journalist”
*_THE PLOT THICKENS_*
No man could uncover or comprehend what was going to happen next........
Vu,
Another plot twist; he came up with the idea to write the article after he realized he was going to get busted. 😜🤣😛
@@stephenmurphy1003 ok
The chick plottens
The plot like my gravy thickens
The saddest thing about all this to me is that they didn't just steal medals from disabled athletes that one time in Sydney, they deprived a ton of disabled athletes from an Olympic experience until 2009. That's two Olympic tours. The few bad apples ruining it for the many.
Awful isn’t it
I think four because of the winter Olympics
These guys make Eric Cartman look like a Saint.
@@MLdoktor at least he lost, he didn't even place, and South Park is a TV show it's made up for entertainment this actually happened multiple people were in the wrong.
They weren’t even bad apples, they were pears pretending to be good apples, then got noticed for not being good then called out for not even being apples -yes I did get a bit carried away with this ik
I think it's silly though that people would think "how did no one notice?" and whatnot. Disabilities aren't always visible or "obvious". Many disabled people suffer mostly internally and spend much of their energy on trying to "look normal". I have several physical and mental disabilities, but no one ever would have guessed it growing up and even now - most people doubt me. Lol.
to be fair we (at least i) assumed they took an iq test right before the match with someone watching them but they just didn't
@@partymix1997 They did do a test though. I thought that was what the video said. Could be wrong, though ofc.
But I don't think that's related to what I'm saying. The video suggested that the viewer was thinking "How did no one notice?"... but that implies that disabilities are always obvious or visible lol.
@@ExandierRiley You’re correct; I look normal to anyone who might see me, but I’m hemiplegic with a left arm and leg attached that makes me look normal; but neither function at all.
Yeah you gotta open your eyes wide like Forrest Gump and talk strange for people to think youre disabled
this has been showing up in my recommended for probably a year or more and i've finally given in
Man, finally. I've been waiting FOREVER.
@@austinmcconnell same
literally me now
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Employer: "How good are you at journalism?"
Carlos: "One time I pretended to be mentally disabled to infiltrate an undercover Paralympic basketball team that was stacked with non disabled people to win the gold for government grant money. Also, my fake IQ score was 69."
Employer: "You're hired."
haha nice
69 lol you’re a stupid cow
Nice, 69th like
Nice.
@@jblps yes
Best reaction ever:
“Oh no, I got that one right by accident”
😂😂😂
Two months to get back a test grade ??
@Itzamemario 88 So... Did you already get your test back? I mean, it is July, after all.
FRIENDLY JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN he’s cry-laughing three times, because...fuck I don’t know, dude.
It’s stupid
I remember this scandal, it rocked the whole disablility world to the core. Also, for some of the real disabled players this was the last Paralympics they would qualify for due to their age or their disabilty getting worse.
That’s ridiculously sad
This reminds me of the South Park episode where Cartman pretended to be disabled so he could easily win the Paralympics but ended up in last place
That's a great episode
@Sam Glueck the ringer
@Sam Glueck I thought the exact same thing lol
what episode is that, igota go watch it
He went above and beyond with pretending to be mentally handicapped
One of the worst parts is that all the games for those with intellectual disabilities didn't even come back until 2009. Like, the athletes that were so screwed over in 2000 were disqualified for the next 9 years. That would be heartbreaking. That's long enough for potential Paralympic gold medalists to age past some of their best years athletically. "You can't come back because you were too easy to be taken advantage of last time" .. like they genuinely just punished the victims.
I share the sentiment that this is the worst part, but I don’t it had anything to do with them being easy to take advantage of, rather of how poorly defined/easily fooled mental disability testing is.
I have a background in competitive rubiks cube solving, and it is not uncommon that new categories propositions are thrown out the window for ease of cheating/how hard it is to define good regulations for the category. I think the ban was born from this same place. Not saying it was a good idea tho, but I’m very much ignorant to how these discussion took place and we’re probably missing a lot of important info that goes into a decision like that.
@@iurigrang competitive rubix cube solving 🤣🤣 why’d that make me chuckle it sounds made up
@@sub-zero5433 except it's not and the people who are able to do it have some of the fastest brains on the planet. I forgot what the number is but i think they have to have like 40 thousand possible combinations memorized. And the pattern recognition skills to decifer them all and solve the entire randomized cube in like less then a minute
@@josequilez5449 it only takes them a few seconds to solve a regular 3x3 its actually insane, theres also categories like blindfolded 7x7 and I saw ppl get rlly close to actually solving the entire cube
@@sub-zero5433 oh believe me its real. the community is huge and great. ive been trying to lower my time to at least 15 seconds for 4 years now just to qualify for tournaments lmaoo
edit: i do need to mention that you don't need to be sub 15 to compete. joining would be pointless tho since everyone's already so fast 💀
We’ve been backstabbed, we’ve been betrayed and quite possibly, we’ve been bamboozled
We’ve been backstabbed, betrayed and quite possibly, bamboozled***
Even the FBI has comedy
We've been
*PLAYED LIKE A DAMN FIDDLE!!!*
lmao i love rvb so muvh
The fucking FBI got backstabbed
The fact that they left the two team members who were disabled ALONE in the hotel rooms while the others went out to party is just a testament to true, unfiltered sleaze.
Imagine being the two disabled players who were just chilling while their teammates are winning a gold medal at the Olympics
Uuuduhhhhh
I wonder if they knew
@@aine884 I am assuming that not or if they did they didn't really understand it :(
Ao Tora it’s also very possible they were fully aware and chose to participate to benefit their own chances. We don’t know their specific circumstances, but it is sad they were involved
@@cassiea13245678 It's not sad if they chose it but if they were really disabled enough and didn't know what was going on then I feel really, really sorry for them :( Imagine working so hard for something, finally getting it and then it being taken away due to something you don't even fully understand and people being mad at you for something you don't fully comprehend either :(
RUclips refuses to stop recommending me this video in spite of me having already watched it. You sir have made the perfect video for me, apparently.
E X C E L L E N T
:D
@@austinmcconnell: suffering from success
@@legendarytat8278 impossible
@@bawicz0 happy boy vibes
I feel so bad for those two legit disabled players.
Matthew Mazzetti It sucks even more because I read they were banned from playing and had their stuff revoked too when they honestly didn’t have anything to do with it
@@maggie1000 It sucks when the innocent are labelled as the guilty party as well, they probably worked their hardest, had no idea about what was really going on and felt like they achieved so much with their disability helping them; only to get smacked in the face with the scandal
Well they would’ve known about it it’s not like they were totally oblivious
Whoah dude that is really mean
@@maggie1000 They probably did know that they weren't playing with other disabled athletes too, so they were involved in a way.
I Remember being recommended this video 4 years ago and I thought
"why would you spoil the surprise on the title? why should I watch this?"
today I decided to watch.
You're a good guy
"THEY WEREN'T DISABLED"
Sounds like a creepypasta title tbh
Thought so too
*THEY WEREN'T DISABLED*
They were special though,
But for a much spookier reason you could possibly imagine.
I came after a full marathon of creepy pasta videos and when this was suggested I though it was another one XD
I was watching creepy videos and only read the thumbnail and thought this was another creepy vid.
Lol
And the award for least clickbaity thumbnail goes to
It’s so anti clickbait
Me!
I still clicked
Mr beast
I definitely got baited l0l.
“Carlos was an undercover investigative journalist”
WHATTTTTT THE FUCKK???!!!!?!?
007 Basildon Bond.
Obviously not American news .. too much work
@@gbear1005 Hey! As an American...
You right.
@@gbear1005 why work hard, it's obvious the lemmings like the crap journalism put out in the US, and they get paid the same no matter if it's good or bad, kinda sad that that's true.
like, what the actual f*ck??
This is a well known story here in Spain.
In fact, a few years ago a Spanish movie named "Campeones" (which means champions in spanish) about a basketball team with actual intellectual disability that hints this scandal was the most popular movie that year.
watched the movie in Puerto Rico and it was amazing
I gotta say, I must rate this video as the most straightforward thumbnail of all time.
I wish they were all like that
It made me laugh 😂
If you're a fan of music, you should check Adam Neely's channel. Dude answers the title's questions through the thumbnail on a daily basis
Matheus He is very clickbaity, and his view of music is quite incorrect.
Unlike the team
Can you imagine how it must have felt to be the two of the twelve? You just won the game of your lives, but none of your teammates are excited about it, no one wants to celebrate it, and after getting back home hearing all these nasty rumors about you and your teammates, you're told your victory was a lie and that you need to return the medal and be ashamed.
Imagining this made me really sad
They must've noticed this earlier.
@@patryksolecki6758 you feel maybe they were pressured not to speak out if they cheat maybe they can be bullied to people with disabilities
@@patryksolecki6758 I mean they were mentally disabled after all, they probably didn't notice
Exactly smh
I genuinely cannot fathom the concept of someone being morally corrupt enough to pull a stunt like this.
I once saw a guy trying to squeeze a second CD into the case of one he was going to buy - in a charity shop! I alerted staff to this loudly - so he'd hear - and when outside, he threatened me with violence ! How low can you go ? They were £1 per CD.
Trump would absolutely do something like this. 😂🤣
Man. I think you know nothing in the world. This is nothing compared to the real evil people on earth. And there are millions of really deep evil people
@@thetessellater9163 he probably didn’t have a £...
@@thetessellater9163 some people are poor i don’t think that’s a comparable anecdote
“They advised them to wear sunglasses, hats and grow beards ..”, I’m dedd 🤣
Exactly, as if nobody could see them on the tv and papers.
Yes like Cartmen in the South Park episode of the paralyzed olympics
@@danielm6911 🤣plsss … u reminded me of that I’ve spent the last five minutes laughing, then rewatching it and laughing again. I love how he underestimated the athletes and lost still but yh … that was funny. And yes, it’s literally just like that .. except they won 😕
@@Matt-hs7gs Hahaha yes by far one of my favorite South Park episodes in recent memories 👍🏻
I like how you approach this without judgement. It’s satisfying to see true journalism isn’t dead.
I also really liked how he presented the moral of the story. It's true, sometimes you will get away with lying, but you will never feel good about it. He manages to present the events and even his conclusion without judging any of the involved. I am glad that I discovered his channel!
he should have been judgemental
VishVarm then he wouldn’t be a journalist.
Non bias isn't about weighing both sides equally. It's about choosing the side with the best 'argument'. In this instance it's 100% not biased to judge them for their actions
Though if he wants to choose to present in like this that is fine. But I wouldn't discredit him if he passed judgement
Tactical Idiots First off, nice handle. Second, journalist’s job aren’t to pass sway. It’s to present facts. As they are. Facts. Not emotions. Not fan fare. Let the listeners/ readers base opinions. Get a second opinion. And then a third. Like you would with a bid. I’m sure he had an opinion of what happened. However, at the moment, that wasn’t his job. True journalism.
Fun fact: a movie about a basketball team of mentally disabled players was released in Spain some years ago, and one of the characters was actually one of the two players from this team that really were mentally disabled
Name?
@@ng3855 "Campeones" is the movie's name
@@luxdavid2.027 thanks
@@luxdavid2.027 thanks
That's so great!
2:13 "This was a good step to take."
*Shows a picture of a guy with no legs*
He has legs, they're just extremely atrophied. Also it's possible he has some sort of spinal injury and therefore would use the medication in question.
What is that supposed to mean?
@@dennygorbzalez9175 it's a joke.
@Skeleton Masher r/lookatmeiamanormie
OH GOD-
Over the course of my time on RUclips, I have been recommended this video countless times, usually on videos discussing history relating to products, it has been haunting me for over 3 years. I never clicked it, ever. But after finishing my second ever viewing of the WW2 era Monopoly, this video showed up again. I figured, I might as well give it a watch this time. I've clicked on it, let's see if it was worth it.
*Post-viewing update:* This was totally worth it. I wish I had clicked on this earlier.
same
_So this is what making a smurf account in real life is like._
Lol
Big fax
I’m-
LMFAO L M A O LMFAOAOAOAOAO
👍👍👍👍
I feel bad for the 2 disabled players... they didn’t know n were probably so happy, but it was all taken away cuz of some selfish assholes
only the not disabled people didnt win, the disabled people keep their medals
@@lecheffantome2868 thats great, but they probably still arent as happy about it knowing their group had sort of an advantage yk. I still feel bad for them since they were betrayed and used like that
@@williamsyd613 yeah they probably feel like they dont deserve the medal
I wonder what those 2 are doing nowadays
@@satanggukie3456 personally, I don’t think they did. If they had an entirely disabled team they might have lost as well. But it’s alright that they got to keep their medals nonetheless.
The reporter was NOT the good guy. He could have exposed everything *before* the team competed, but instead waited until after they had crushed all thise dreams so he'd have a bigger headline to sell. Reporters often stand by and let suffering happen so they can cover it, but this guy helped cause it
exactly, he was the “better” guy, but what he did was still very much morally reprehensible.
@@iurigrang he probably wanted to make sure he got all the information before releasing it. Unfortunately, especially now, gaps in info stemming from jumping to conclusions too quickly is a problem with media. He likely wanted to make sure he was accurately reporting and that’s why he waited.
@@metrofilmer8894 No, an athlete that participates in an event like the olympics is registered weeks before the tournament. If Spain had denied the allegations they would have needed to sent real disabled players or no team at all, resulting in no scandal. This guy wanted it to happen
Actually, he WAS the good guy. If he had turned them in BEFORE having irrefutable evidence (i.e. actually doing what they exactly intended), it would've been too easy for them to lie and say it was just a test to see if it was possible but never had any intentions of falling thru with it.
Put ur thinking caps on guys.
@@_AmikaC_ so they wouldn’t have played and wouldn’t have betrayed all the other athletes..I don’t see where this is a bad thing. But not preventing this from happening just to get a good story is pretty selfish. He’ s not a good guy, he didn’t care about the other athletes. He could have said it after the first game
Such a bizarre incident RUclips recommended to me but man, there are crazy things happening everywhere even in places you think will never have such things. Thanks for making such an informative video 👏🏻👍🏻 also I dig the moral, instead of going with the cliches you kept to the honest hard truth till the end of the video. I salute you and respect you deeply
I’d like to see a documentary or a movie based on this.
Puff Guff they need to do it the way way they did I,Tonya
There is one, it’s called The Ringer
@@Jay-uc9zy I still quote The Ringer to this day. Underrated movie.
harambe Dammit, you beat me to it!
The Ringer starring Johnny Knoxville is pretty dang close
When you revealed that one of the athletes was an undercover journalist, I was legit awe-struck. This is some block buster level plot right here. Like, you just can't make this shit up.
Well, it's more likely that he joined the team and decided to become a journalist. You know, capitalizing on an opportunity - blowing the whistle and getting paid for it too.
@@SyndicateOperative You don't just "become" a journalist. If he wasn't a journalist before, then he would have more likely asked for an interview than just become a journalist.
i think theres actually a movie about that
a pose scout accepted is the movie I think
You know what's really fucked up? The 2 actually disabled athletes who, assuming by omission, had no idea they were part of a scam.
Alex Constantine could you imagine being one of those athletes and then being associated with this scam AND having your metal taken away? I feel so bad for them :(
And they were probably so happy about it too. That's a lot to go through and they were finally on top, but they just find out it was a lie
Samuel Mason How could theu forget it *just* ten minutes later? They won a GOLD metal at the OLYMPICS. Getting it is a HUGE feat in athletics, and you findimg out that you and another guy got it becauae your TEAMMATES JUST CHEATED, is NOT something to forget about.
Link Master21 it was a joke on them being disabled u fucktard
Doommagic im stating it was a joke not that it was funny.
this has been in my recommendations for a while now so i finally watched it and i have no words. i feel horrible for all the disabled people who came there with a dream just to have it crushed by some greedy guys
There's an Spanish movie called
" Campeones", that is about a basketball team of mentally disabled people. One of the characters is based of one of the two actual disabled players in this team and how that affected him. It's quite an enjoyable movie. As an Spanish myself I'm not proud of what we did, but at least some younger people like me knows about this for the movie
hey I did saw that movie, I liked the ending a lot
Don't blame yourself and your fellow citizens for what someone in your government did. We Americans don't like it when people do it to us, so you shouldn't do it to yourself either!
@@uncledoctor6920 It wasn't someone in the government. FEDDI is an independent non-profit organization. They may have got some money from the government, but that isn''t the point.
@@MirzaAhmed89 even so, collective punishment isn't something anyone should have to deal with
where you directly connect with the people who did this? no? then it isn't your fault, plain and simple.
As a Spaniard, I have to admit this is perhaps the most embarrassing episode in our sports history...
a lot of people from countries will be embarrassed when looking at a past episode in any part of their history. Americans in the future will look back from how in 2020 people have been going crazy
Taluca Dragoni He clarified it as sports history for a reason. This is definitely not Spain’s most embarrassing historical moment.
Have to get some sort of spotlight to qualify for embarrassment 😁
vamos mi españita
@@Hanja45 Now you got me curious. Do you know something I don't? What is Spain's most embarrassing historical moment?
I’m curious how the two disabled players felt being on the team. Were they aware of the whole thing? Since they came from outside until the last minute I doubt they knew. But god how would it feel for them to find out their teammates were lying
They're sub-75 IQ. I doubt they knew too.
If you took 5 minutes to repeatedly explain it to them they might understand. But then they'd forget again.
Then they'd tell you how much they love their teammates and try to hug something way too hard...
Liberals Get the Bullet Too that’s called Down syndrome
@@LiberalsGettheBulletToo I don't think you are very well informed, lol.
@@LiberalsGettheBulletToo You seem to be confusing intellectual disabilities with Alzheimer's. Perhaps you should take an IQ test.
@@LiberalsGettheBulletToo You sound like a solid 80 IQ
It's heartbreaking for the difable athletes to wait until 2009 to have their events again..a lot of them may not as strong as they were after 9 years
What? Lol
I mean… nine years is an eternity in all sports, disabled or not. Very few high-performance athletes really have a shelf life of nine years. That only compounds when you factor in amputation or spinal cord injury in particular.
Like me.
I wished I could have shined in Athletics.
Imagine having to fake being disabled to play against people of your skill level and finally have a chance at winning something
Commenter 24 pretty sure the fakers were a higher skill level since they won
Eman 123 *LOL* so skilled they couldn’t play in their own “skill” bracket foh
Moses, all he was saying is that the fakers has more skill than the disabled people, clearly, not that they had so much skill..
Xao yes ty xao for properly explaining
Xao nevertheless, no skill was showcased. as they couldn’t play people as “skilled” as themselves. that’s nothing to argue, proven as fact by their medals being taken away.
Plot twist: He was actually trying on the IQ test
stolen comment nerd
I didn’t steal it Nerd
Sicario_HZ yes you did nerd
ok chill i didn’t steal it nerd
Stolen Comment
To answer the question "Who would be so morally repugnant to try it?".
Eric Cartman.
r m yoooooooo 👍 yes
Eric. Cartman?
CARTMAN
Actual episode
...and Johnny Knoxville.
Cheating is not coo
Austin, your topics kicked my spirit. That was very good, as a reminder that we need to stay focus on doing the right thing no matter how hard it can be
Its sad that after 30 mins of searching, I still cant find the names of the two disabled athletes, who did get to keep their medals by the way. But I hope the narrative switches to how horrible it would have been for them during this ordeal and the 13 years that followed
I'm pretty sure they had to return their medals, it doesn't say anything about them being able to keep the medals or any sort of compensation.
Yes, it's horrible but technically they don't deserve the medals because of the 10 other players giving them an unfair advantage.
You can't really blame them for not exposing the team either, they trained separately to the non-disabled players and they probably presumed the other players were disabled too, they had no reason to speculate otherwise.
The comment has reached the holy number
A nice thing, one of the only real disabled players (Ramón Torres) could redempt himself (think about it, he didn't know anything about the scandal during the competition, imagine how broken-hearted and disappointed he was after everything became public) by participating in a movie about disable basketball ("Campeones") and letting the people know his story.
My man got 25 on his IQ test
"Play dumb"
Who's Miles?
"Not that dumb!"
Underrated
This would be so confusing for people who didn’t watch the movie
@@sskay the definition of a reference
One of my favorite scenes in the movie it was fun
Guy asks: „ Will you be my wife“
Streamer:(thinking) ok play dumb
Streamer:(speaking) What’s a wife?
Streamer:(Thinking) No not that dumb
Thats not how clickbait works: you dont put the answer in the thumbnail
Made me click.
They weren't disabled!? 😨
I still clicked
Jacob R ahhh a fellow Jacob R✊🏼
@@dyopluto2285 ummm... ok
It's hard to top this video. I still think it's your finest work. The editing, narration, music choices, and interesting topic all make it a spectacular watch.
I’m so sad for everyone who played in the 2000 Paralympics and DID have a disability, including the 2 people on the team. They were all deprived of even a CHANCE to win the games.
not only that, other mentally disabled people weren’t able to participate again for another 9 years so they robbed many others for a chance too :(
THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN
RECOMMENDED TO
ME ON EVERY PAGE
FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS
The video didn't even come out three years ago wys
Hasn't even been out for 3 yeats 😩
Y is not that goos
@@IAmUnemployedPleaseHireMe Let me guess, wys means "what you saying". The caveman language doesn't deserve abbreviations
Anyone here smoke weed
That thumbnail is the most anti clickbait thumbnail I've ever seen.
Ikr
i love it
And still you clicked
@@realsteel222 it's exactly because it's not a clickbait though
It hits so hard
holy shit, my uncle was at these paralympics [ part of dutch soccer team ], ill have to remember to ask him about this
Your uncle is a hero!
Sheesh
Have you asked him yet
My uncle can bite his own leg ha bet you cant beat that
thats so cool!
Imagine if they lost
BYEEE
"omg imagine if disabled people were able to be good at something lmaoooo" this just isn't funny
@McKenna DeVore that’s not what he said but okay
I've seen that South Park episode.
@@Me-mb1ex I was thinking about that ! Did the real even inspire the episode... or was it the other way round ?
As someone who teaches students/young adults with moderate-to-severe intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities, this seems extraordinarily pathetic for anybody to pull.
May be an extremely stupid question but can you explain how someones iq affects basketball? I just don’t understand
@@eliaskjrbo8142 It's not really their intelligence as we would call it but more their intellectual abilities to solve different types of problems that might come up in basketball, such as spatial reasoning (trying to go around an opponent in a longer distance vs stopping short if they're in the way), socioemotional team solving vs. egocentric point making (not in a selfish way, think "swarmball" when you see little kids playing soccer all huddled around the ball and no one playing defense), etc. When deciding if someone belongs in Sped or not, an IQ test is just one of several assessments used together to determine the students abilities or limitations; most higher functioning austictic kids do just fine or above average on an IQ test but have trouble with more abstract ideas that can't be drawn or verbalized as easily.
@@chlorophil545 Damn, that's a good answer. Not the asker but thanks for the detailed answer :)
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 It is indeed very rare these days on social media to genuinely answer a question sharing one’s own expertise without mocking others.
@@chlorophil545 thank you very much, may be quite late but anyway thanks.
I was expecting some body in a wheel chair just getting up and running in a race
😂
*HERE’S JOHN DOUGLAS*
John: YEAH I GOT THIS, MY *legs* ARE PUMPING!
Most people who are in a wheel chair can stand, walk and run. No everyone is paralyzed, and even if it's the case, there is a great chance that you can do these things to a certain level. Disabilities are diversified and irregular, it change with time and life, please don't put us in the same little box that you forget when you're done with it.
@@linola644 calm down its a joke
@@Angel_hb I'm calm, it's just really tiring to see these kind of jokes, because the disinformation literally kills people
I've been saving this video for a looong time, and because the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games are finally being played I decided to watch it, and I can say I'm not disappointed, I'm extremely shocked.
I myself am from Spain and I'm telling you, NO ONE ever mentions this. I literally just figured out. Truly despicable...
Also, that undercover reporter thing was next level
imagine if they would've lost the game.
Eric Cartman is that you ?
Imagine Kanye West losing to some wheelchair boys.
@Rina Quartz why so serious?
Devil's Advocate it's not so hard to understand dumbass
Two weeks later:
"Spain loses to a whole bunch of retards"
This year a Spanish movie was released in which one of the true disabled guys appears , they even talk of this fraud and how affected this guy who almost commit suicide after that , te moovie its called campeones-champions.
Sorry for my englando.
Don't apologize when your English is practically better than 95% of native English speakers. There is only like two noticable mistakes in there and if you didn't say "sorry for my English" I would have, and did, put it down to either typos or these stupid clumsy keyboards on phones.
I saw it! And i didn t catch this reference though.
One of the best movie of this year
A lot of times americans try to shame people for not knowing to speak their language when they are the ones in their confort zone. Just tell them to try to learn an language instead of shaming you for it
What is the title of the movie? And where could i watch it?
Don't worry about your english. It's pretty good knowing it's not your native language
Imagine being so desperate and you cheat on PARALYMPIC.
Pathetic
For realll and the amount of money wasn’t even worth the try. Let alone dunking on disabled people as an able body.
Imagine it... southpark made an episode on it.. 😆
Big L
The coach didn't necessarily want to cheat, he was trying to find a way to continue getting grants for his disabled programs. Still illegal though.
I've watched this like 12 times, I just keep coming back to this video
Me: oh, 2000. That's when I was born. Man that's like 10 years ago
Austin: it's been almost two decades-
Me, a 19 year old: wait.....
*wassup old man?*
Lol same
@ 10 year olds: i'm so young my life is depressing
20 year olds: i'm so young and i get to smoke my life is amazing
30 year olds: i'm so old my life is depressing
60 year olds: i'm so old and everybody does everything for me my life is amazing
I was your age then and it seems like it wasnt thaat long ago since it was the new century. I'm waking up to the different facets of aging. I live part way between where my Dad worked in the 80s/90s and the school I went to in '91. I used to make note and repeat all of the changes to buildings, thing that happened. Life goes fast. Kinda too fast to bother with retro novelties the whole time. I cringe at the stuff I did in the past. Drank at lot in 2000. I only drink like one beer if that now. P.S. RUclips, anf having a computer with the internet in my pocket...fucking amazing.
This reminds of how up until recently a lot of people would automatically assume that the 1990s was only around 10 years ago.
Plot twist he did not plan this video he just tried an iq test legit and wanted to justify it.
LMFAO
25 is unheard of, if you’re that disabled, you’re probably not going to survive long after birth.
In that case Austin Mcconell is incredibly lucky
Benjamin Goldstein
*forgets how to breathe*
Is that a fucken choomah?
"this was a good step to take"
*Shows picture of man without legs*
Shit man I have never laughed so hard in my life
this video is so well written/produced! i usually skip through videos but this one kept my attention the whole time
Plot twist: guy with no legs secretly isn’t disabled.
@@jarrettembry643 Wow, what a clever joke. Tell me, how does it feel to be literally the funniest human being to ever live? My god, I'm still in awe at the shocking display of hilarity I've just witnessed. Truly a historic occasion.
@@weaselsdawg calm down a bit...
weaselsdawg it ain’t that serious it’s just a joke
Game Master I’m sorry, I can’t contain my excitement. I just found the funniest being on planet earth and I can’t hold it in! Sure it perpetuates transphobia by trivializing their experiences, but it’s not like they’re already one of the most oppressed groups in the modern world with a shockingly high suicide rate. It’s okay though because the joke was so hilarious and original that it doesn’t matter what the real life situation is for these people. In all seriousness, I think any subject can be joked about, but I think the more offensive or edgy the subject matter or tone is, the better your joke has to be to not look like a piece of shit. Their “joke,” which was basically parroting, wasn’t particularly offensive, but it’s not funny, nor was it ever really funny however many years ago when people made it for the first time.
@@weaselsdawg you need to chill. I Actually had a chuckle at this.
Now I feel bad for the other teams :(
No shock in the land of barca and real Madrid.
You should be
b 28282 i am feeling worse for the intellectually disabled people who could not participate from 2000 to 2009 because of this accident
Gilfoyle Bertram It wasn't an accident, only an incident.
b 28282
Not like they could tell the difference
mannnn hollywood needs to make a movie about this asap its so interesting
The Ringer starring Johnny Knoxville
@@brianegger9852 I was looking for a reference to The Ringer in the comments section😆👏👏
South Park did it
Tbh, if Hollywood need to make a movie for every interesting corruption plot made in this country, they’re gonna end in 2150. This country was ruled that way from mostly mid 80s to late 2000s (mainly bc of the economic crisis of 2008, but that’s a personal opinion). I recommend you too watch “Smoke & Mirrors” on Prime Video. Is a bit earlier than the plot in this video, but still a good reference to what was going on those days.
ASAP? THIS STORY TOOK PLACE 21YEARS AGO LOL
FUN FACT = After this video went viral, ONCE (Spain's #1 organization for the disabled) essentially paid for a movie to be made about mentally-handicapped basketball and the movie made a profit. That cover-up is now also getting a freaking Hollywood remake with Woody Harrelson as the coach.
@_cheeto - Yes, it is a modern age cover-up. Whenever you search for mentally-handicapped basketball, you see the sports comedies (there's 3 of them: the Spanish original, the Hollywood remake and now a Spanish sequel) instead of the tremendous scandal.
You mean fake fact? ONCE is a foundation for visually impaired people whose main thing is a lottery and lottery stands. The movie you referred too was not paid by them, most of the money was put forward by usual Spanish compañías that work in a lot of movie projects (ICO, ICAA…)
@@OndaPiloto - Tío, las películas de "Campeones" se hicieron para desviar las búsquedas de Google y poco más, era 1 enorme desprestigio para el equipo paralímpico español, CUYO PRINCIPAL PATROCINADOR ES LA ONCE. No es casualidad, sólo es otra guarrada más pagada con nuestros impuestos.
Being autistic myself I feel bad the ones who were actually disabled,they were probably manipulated and didn't know they were cheating.
MANIPULASH
@Anthony 223 shut the fuck up, please
@Anthony 223 yeah tell that to the doctors and scientist I'm sure they'd disagree dumb ass
@Anthony 223 Oh my God
People like you are real?
Wtf?
@Anthony 223 I mean milio ns of vaccinated people including myself haven't got autism. Also just having autism doesn't mean that they are automatically mentally retarded.
Doesn't clickbait and puts the answer in the thumbnail. Still gets 3.2m veiws. RUclips: WAIT THAT'S ILLEGAL
The answer in the thumbnail actually makes more people curious, and prone to clicking on it. Because what does it mean by that answer, what disabilities did they claim they had?
@@damian9303 def. i"m only here because i thought i'd make a joke about that. totally catfished.
@@damian9303 I guess you could call that honest clickbait. An interesting, but welcome concept.
we didnt come for the answers, we came for the story
RUclips: Removes Austin's verification...
Great Video, but as a Spanish I have to say that the two actual legit guys of the team who actually played fair, pulled the team to victory too and after they were taken unfairly their medals. They were also banned from participating in future events and they had almost nothing to do with it.
It is as shameful as it gets that this event happened, but I have to say that justice should also be done for the two true competitors.
Daniel Aguilera Irala but they only one because their teammates weren’t disabled. If 10 of 12 people cheat that doesn’t mean the 2 that didn’t should be rewarded
@@2299mikey How would you feel if the rest of your teammates cheated, you had no idea they were, and got punished for something other people did?
Silence43 first of all they most likely knew. Second if that’s the only reason you when then you don’t deserve to keep the prize
@@2299mikey I believe it's highly unlikely they did, as if they did, the two disabled players would have likely blown the whistle before any of this became as big as it did.
Lynxo they knew. And even if they didn’t they only one because of the non disabled players so they don’t deserve shit
"who would be so morally repugnant to try it?"
Enter the Spanish
Lol
I'm losing it over the fact that the thumbnail is all you need to know
Lmfao
Depends
The opposite of clickbait
Really interesting story; thank you for sharing it! Lends itself well to your inimitable and stylish format.
Ben Briggs check out Jon bois
woah its music man
Ben Briggs Inimitable...I just learned a new word, thanks :)
It's weird how this has 98k views but your KFC one has 1.8 million
im glad i found ben in the comments
“Stop! You violated the law. Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are now forfeit.”
*{Resist Arrest}*
“Then pay with your blood!”
Oh hi elder scrolls
Why does everyone use that profile pic?
oh yeah yeah, FUSRODAH!!!
@@thedynamicdoggo4155
oh yeah ye...
NO! I SHAN'T, I WON'T, I AIN'T DOING IT
titanicjaws I don't know why but that made me laugh
Thank you.
I have watched this before. Thank you for bringing it to my attention again. Sorry it took me a minute. It was crazy yesterday.
But how fitting right? History repeats itself, that is why it’s important to study it - especially if you are a business major.
"Carlos was an undercover journalist"
*There is 1 Impostor among us*
He was an impostor among impostors
There are 9 Impostors Among Us
C-man acting kinda sus
lmao this comment is underrated
@@BeondTheKDGaming Among us new role: Spy
Loool
I was actually there (I was a volunteer) and I said at the time that something felt very wrong. They were all much too bright eyed, totally aware and forward thinking. I saw many other games where the truly disabled simply shone at their sports. I worked at the Olympic games too.The Olympic games was about power and strength of the body. The Paralympics was about power of the spirit.
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I'll take "Things that did not happen for $500 Alex"
@@Indrid.Cold.69 do you feel any better after posting a comment like that? or what is the reasoning behind doing it? honestly just curious
Well said. I am watching the Paralympics for the first time and the athletes...plus their guides...amazing and inspirational.
Liar. You just made that up.
You know, life is never more depressing then when a South Park-episode is recreated IRL.
And a movie (the ringer)
DURRR - Eric Cartman
What’s great episode
Only thing...Cartman lost EVERY competition 🤦🏽♀️🤣
That was one of the best episodes. Cartman is such a fool 🤣🤣
That intro made it sound so badass. "These are the legends who cheated the system, let's goo" 😂
I was not allowed to participate in ski competitions because of what they did. During the
7 years I trained hard, stopped without participating in the Paralympic i were in the best shape of my life. sry abot my bad spelling englich are its nott my
language. have a grat day any one that reads :)
Hostia puta siento oir eso
My heart goes out to you homeboy. I'm proud of you
I'm sorry to hear that these buttplugs robbed you of that opportunity. But hopefully you've learned something from that near-decade of hard training and self motivation to get you the success you've worked so hard for! Keep it up!
You have a great day too, friend
I am sorry that you did not get your chance to try, but I hope the training was worth it for everything else it should have given you.
Those IQ test questions that you read out loud make me believe that I'd fail an IQ test. Lmao help 😂😭
We must have a disability then, I felt the same way. Time to collect SSI!. 🤣🤣
Probably not,, if you got a few right and it wasn't by accident you would likely be normal.. and they all are not what he chose to read
Welcome to the team!
The questions are of varying difficulty, that’s my guess
No fr that's why IQ shouldn't be an assessment of intelligence
Actually. They are kind of disabled.
Morally Handicapped.
Well bar 2 wait no 3 Carlos
At this point it's a critical disability, cannot be cured.
Ykw yes. You're right.
this is a good observation and I appreciate the pun, but do keep in mind the ramifications of describing people you don't like/cruel actions as disabilities/mental illness and what that language does for both how disabilities are viewed and how disabled people like me feel seen. not trying to call you ableist or make you feel guilty or anything like that, just something to keep in mind for the future 💕
you not wrong though
I have a significant spinal issue and let me tell you, Autonomic Dysreflexia is no joke. I totally believe those stories about how mothers can lift a car off of their child when they’re in danger. When Dysreflexia occurs my whole body spasms, tightens up and engages every muscle in my legs. It’s hardcore. If I could harness the powers of my intensely flexing legs, I could be stronger than I had ever been before my accident. The strength in that moment is remarkable
robbing genuinely disabled people is the lowest of the low
definition of a bottom feeder
surely that's not the lowest of the low. Imagine torturing those same disabled people in a simulated hell with exponentially expanding suffering for all eternity, and doing the same thing to the rest of humanity, and to all other sentient life in the universe, and creating new sentience as fast as possible to share in the endless and ever-expanding torture. Surely that's closer to the lowest of the low.
@@migarsormrapophis2755 I like the way you think!
@@bloodlinehunter why, thank you!
That sounds like god tbh
How tf did he get this to work w the RUclips algorithm so well, I kept getting it in my recommended until I finally watched it a few months ago AND IM STILL GETTING IT IM MY RECOMMENDED EVERY DAY
I finally caved and watched it myself. 😂
i watched this last year and it still pops up every week
bruhhhh for the past week this was on my recommended idek...
who tf cheats in paralympics? you'r literally scamming medals from disabled people, like how does someone get to a point as low as that
For government money.
Lmao you’d be surprised how incredibly willing ppl are to take advantage of disabled ppl. Like it’s generally not to this extent but I’ve had ppl kick out my cane so they could get the last pack of bagels
@@cecipasttenseseesaw bruh what, where tf do you live
@@dog5893 hell 😭
@@dog5893 like an hour out of NYC. It’s a bedroom community of the city. So like they have the anger of New York ppl but the entitlement of rich Connecticut white fucks with two summer homes and a Porsche minivan :) help :)
I've seen this video twice and yet every few once and awhile it is back in my recommended
I have the same name as you :)
Their parents and families had to have known the truth. I wonder if any tried to discourage them.
Great point! They must have been given money to not say anything, but that would be a lot of people, someone would have talked. Wow. I would like to know about the parents and families behind this lie.
Who would fake a disability and do something so immoral?
Eric Cartman: 🤷♂️🤒
Yep, Cartman strikes again
That was the first thing I thought of when I saw the title 😂
That’s literally all I thought about hearing this. That damn episode and then the steroid use on top of that.
The southpark episode is a parody of the Johnny Knoxville movie
DERRRRRRRRRR!
Austin: puts answer in the thumbnail
Clickbaiters: No! This isn’t how you play the game!
Time to Whale and he got 6m views
My grandfather had a friend whom we would later find out to use a wheelchair on purpose whenever she went to events, like soccer games or concerts so she could get a discount and have a better spot! She was absolutely miserable and nobody liked her. How can anyone can be so unfair to others is beyond me.
Was she Canadian? I knew one that did that from Hamilton Canada.
Noone had a suspicion because noone think someone is that cold hearted to fake being disabled
Maybe in your world...but in the REAL WORLD people will stoop to all time lows for money...its not surprising at all..i actually doubt they were even the first to do it
king sosa south park was first
Why do u type no one like that
CHAZZ AZZ
*no one not noone
Sorry to be that person but it's No one not noone, noone isnt a word...
Lessons learnt
Cheaters may prosper, but they won't be happy.
Cheat and get away with it: the victory is meaningless.
Cheat and get caught: people will never forget.
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@@your_fathers w-what? what?
Cheating is fun doe, not in the fucking Paralympics though
Good bot.
"cheaters wont be Happy"
Tell that to any player of any online fps shooter
How would you expect to actually get away with it - surely if you're going to be all over the media, somebody is bound to recognize you and say "hey, I know that guy, he's not mentally disabled" ??
My thoughts exactly. Sure some family members must be honest enough to talk, right?
Not enough people watch the Paralympics. Most countries don’t broadcast them.
@@noahmayer252 They were still busted immediately! Imagine trying to pull off something now when world is even more connected than ever been.
There are mentally challenged and then there are utter morons like these pathetic idiots.
Well… sometimes people don’t see the obvious flaw in their plan, or an obvious solution to a problem.
An example of this in the other direction? The earthbound camera crew for the moon landing lost the ship for about a day and a half. We almost didn’t have footage of the big moment. Seems practically unthinkable today. But they spent most of that time trying to do calculus to relocate the Eagle, until one of the guys said, “well, they’re going to the Moon, aren’t they? Point the receiver at the moon and have a fish around.” Sure enough, the LM was close enough to its target at that point that having a “fish around” did work.
i don't even remember the last clean Olympics without controversy.
I respect the crap out of the fact that you spoiled this story in thumbnail, I still wanna watch though. Thank you for that.
mac821 i watch it cos the thumbnail
mac821 i think the thumbnail is great. With the title alone i wouldnt have clicked on this video
That’s because it exploits the curiosity gap. It is strategically designed to attract you. No different than clickbait titles, except the content was just as awesome.
Its kinda like anti-clickbait. Instead of thinking "what does this vague title mean" it's "how the hell did they get away with not being disabled?" And it works so well.
I actually came here because of the thumbnail. I myself am disabled, I know people can fake it, but I also know there are "invisible" disabilities like chronic pain. I was curious if this was a case of assuming ability due to the disability being invisible.
At first I read the thumbnail "They Weren't Disabled" so I'm like oh okay thats good? Then I read "Paralympic Scandal" and was like oh not good, very bad.
Very very bad :(
Very very very bad ;(
Very very very very bad :(
Very very very very very bad :(
Very very very very very very bad :(
Lv 1 clickbait - Red circle in thumbnail
Lv 35 masterbaiting - Gib answer in thumbnail
@@Retsbol lmao
i swear to god i thought you said “masturbating”
me too
me too
@@ricerdevil9583 literally everyone did