Friday, September 11, 2009

Report: Semenya a hermaphrodite

I did not see the races, but by the time you get to­ such a high level of competition, it is doubtful that­ she is the only black female athlete in the race. From­ what I read all the other athletes that complained­ probably came from a variety of races. But if there­ was even one other black athlete in the competition and­ she complained and thought something was just 'not­ right", then this is in no way racist. If she is­ not 100% female then she should not be able to compete­ with the women. If she has higher testosterone levels­ she is automatically at a distinct advantages. I do­ not believe she should be allowed to compete against­ women, just because she is mostly female- that leaves­ way too much room for much greater advantages for her. ­ Again, I can not see this as being racist. There are­ way too many african or black athlete, there were some­ obvious reasons for the attention she attracted and­ none of it had to do with being black.
If any other­ black females complained also - I can't imagine­ this is racist.
Basically it seems to be common sense -­ If she is anything "more" than a regular­ female, especially with testosteron levels, the she­ just can not compete with women. Other wise let­ everyone raise their testosterone levels to be equal­ with her ( just is really just a joke, as it would be­ bad for their health) but this is considered cheating­ and unfair to true 100% women competing.
I feel so­ sorry for this girl. Perhaps she was so poor, that no­ one was sure what she was. And as a little child, you­ will be treated as either a male or female at birth -­ especially by a new mom. She she has probably always­ felt female and maybe did not even know that she might­ have a disadvantage (after all she has probably not­ have a lot medical opportunitees to be checked. No­ matter what this is a very hard thing for this person­ to endure. But once you are on a world stage, it is­ difficult to keep things out of the media. I so have­ much sym.




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2 comments:

beauttah said...

It is simple, the IAAF rules simply overlooks­ Semenya's condition. There is no rule specifically­ governing a hermaphrodite from competing in Men's­ or Women's athletics. What if a hermaphrodite was­ competing in Men's athletics?? The lawyers are­ gonna have a field day with this one. BUT given that­ Semenya was licenced to run the accolades should stand.­ The fault lies with the IAAF not with Semenya so I wish­ people would stop with the hate and Racist comments.­ It's their own biasses that are becomming more­ evident here rather than Semeny's case.

beauttah said...

At the end of the day, she didnt even come close to­ breaking the world record, so not entirely sure what­ the fuss is about... media not got anything better to­ talk about... i think there are a lot worse things­ going on. Leave her alone to enjoy her very hard earned­ success. maybe thats... jealousy.