A Question of Gender, Race, or Status?

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August 22, 2009
2:55
South African runner Caster Semenya: boy or girl? The runner is undergoing gender testing required by the IAAF, and some say it's only because she's black and from a Third World country.
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No PhotoSteelersWRX88
August 30, 2009
05:50 AM
dude if someone is suspected of using drugs test that bastard. We all saw what happened in baseball. Yea it sucks that some of the greats put needles in eachother asses but fuck those guys, they're cheateres and if this chick is suspected of taking drugs test her and yes they would test her if she was from a first world country dumbass
Stephanie HermesStephanie Hermes
August 27, 2009
06:44 PM
Michael Johnston makes the right call here. The IAAF should not have made the testing so public. By doing so, they taint this athlete's image. Now, no matter the results the issue will be brought up at every race this athlete competes in. If the testing were kept under wraps, then only positive results affecting results would taint the athlete. This is giving Semenya an unnecessary reputation if it not true. Also, if the Semenya is undergoing "required testing by the IAAF," why is there such attention on her testing and not any other athlete?
ACrimaldiACrimaldi
August 27, 2009
06:00 PM
It matters little whether or not this individual is a man or woman. This gender-binary (male, or female ONLY) is harmful and becoming increasingly outdated in todays society. Such regulations put on athletics should be banished. What if she is a woman? Does that mean that she shouldn't be able to compete among men? It makes no sense.
No PhotoRichard Xia
August 23, 2009
12:39 AM
Is african authority having a chip on their shoulders?If she is from US or European, giving the fact that she had such a good performance in short time and her facial charactistics little resembles a woman, she would also be questioned about the gender?I don't think it has anything to do with racism or african prejudice.
No PhotoRichard Xia
August 23, 2009
12:39 AM
Is african authority having a chip on their shoulders?If she is from US or European, giving the fact that she had such a good performance in short time and her facial charactistics little resembles a woman, she would also be questioned about the gender?I don't think it has anything to do with racism or african prejudice.
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