I agree that the world's full of shit role models, especially the world of sports. I don't hate Jose Canseco for blowing the lid off of the anabolic/PH use in MLB, nor do I hate any athlete who has juiced in one way or another to get an edge over competitors. People will always look for ways to gain an edge in any competitive sport, especially BB'ing, PL'ing, etc.
I don't hate Bostin, either. His transformation video was impressive. But it was known from the start as a "1-year steroid transformation video" or some shit like that. He was also like 19-20 when he made it, so I'm sure he knew young bucks were going to stick to it like flies to shit.
Should there be any accountability for people who do that? Depends on who you ask, I guess. Again, it's not his steroid use that bothers me, it's that he made it his shtick instead of things like nutrition, diet, exercise, etc. I ain't mad at Lee Priest for being upfront about this stuff. Hell, his crazy ass is still a YouTube favorite of mine. But he holds himself accountable for his steroid use and doesn't push it on impressionable fans as some miracle that doesn't carry consequences.
I'm with you, bud. See above. He doesn't owe anything to anyone, but he should be held accountable if he's going to make a shit ton of videos, and money, pushing steroids and whatever the fuck his supplement line is called to kids.
You guys may not agree. I'm cool with that. Differences in opinion, that's all.