Close but no sigar.I SO want Katarina Johnson Thompson to win Gold tonight. We saw her in the first Heptathlon heats at London 2012 and have watched out for her ever since. Come on KJT!
Yeah. She had a lot to do. But so glad to see her medal.Close but no sigar.
Just too big a gap neededI SO want Katarina Johnson Thompson to win Gold tonight. We saw her in the first Heptathlon heats at London 2012 and have watched out for her ever since. Come on KJT!
In a way we are in perfect agreement. You said "potentially" more dangerous one way, I said arguably more dangerous the other way. We can't actually know for sure.
What I think is quite clear is that bullying, cyber bullying, abuse etc based on gender, sex etc causes real and lasting real world harm to many people around the world.
It's impossible to quantify the damage done to people by this latest outpouring of hate and abuse at intersex people and trans people. The bullying and abuse it has lead to through further normalising this kind of language. Being the target of this kind of hate even indirectly as an intersex person, a trans person or even just a cis person self conscious about their appearance isn't a pleasant experience.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if the harm of that is greater than the potential harm of her participating. (And again, imo we still don't know if she's actually intersex). But we can't actually know for sure.
Not aimed at anyone on here. But the online brick bags who spout abuse seemingly entirely uncaring about the harm they're causing while claiming to care about other people's safety can absolutely 100% fudge right off.
I agree that intersex and trans people in elite sport is a conundrum. I don't have all the answers. But I do know that whatever is being said by biggots using that as a wedge issue to spread their hate about trans people are not the people worth listening to on that issue. And there's quite a lot of them around online. Again, definitely not aimed at anyone here.
Great skill on show but looks really out of placeWhen did break dancing become an Olympic sport? Wtf.
Would be a lot less if Thatcher and Major hadn’t sold off most of the state schools’ playing fields.Third of Team GB athletes for Paris Olympics educated privately
Study finds 33.3% of squad went to private schools, up nine percentage points from 24% in 2016 teamwww.theguardian.com
When did break dancing become an Olympic sport? Wtf.
Yep best ever apparently. Not sure why to be honest -- we've always been strong in the pool, but it seems like our athletics program has improved a lot in past 10 years or so. I guess it probably all comes down to funding.
Great skill on show but looks really out of place
Some of the swimming in the 70s and 80s with Eastern Germany was mental. Everyone knew but everyone was scared it seemed.I’m really not trying to diminish the harm that cyber bullying and real life bullying does to a person, but I personally would put that below safety and integrity of sport, especially in combat sports like boxing. We’ve seen female athletes on UFC get their skills fractured and female athletes in swimming lose to trans athletes by ridiculous margins and were expected to go along with it like it’s perfectly fair and normal. I don’t doubt that many people who have criticised Khelif and various trans athletes don’t really care about women’s sport, but that’s not the case for everyone, some of us just want fairness in sport but you get accusations of people saying “you never cared about women’s sport until a trans/intersex person got involved”. I saw that the boxer who withdrew against Khelif has withdrawn her criticism against her has done a u-turn. Good for her if it was genuine, but I hope she did it for genuine reasons and not because she was worried about a backlash that would come from criticising her as we’ve seen many female athletes have been called “transphobic” for saying it’s unfair for trans people to compete against women.
Because it’s multi sport and the federations here run across countriesWhy is it still Great Britain in the Olympics? Why not Ingerlund and Wales and the likes?
Doesn’t surprise meThird of Team GB athletes for Paris Olympics educated privately
Study finds 33.3% of squad went to private schools, up nine percentage points from 24% in 2016 teamwww.theguardian.com