It is not about the times, but about exceptionalism or would you not agree that she was the best female sprinter of her age? Times were different where shoes, track, training methods and nutrition where of a total different level.
It would not surprise me that Daphne's performance would be the beginning of new training methods, focusing on her strengths. In that respect Daphne's build is more inline with the males than the other females. The thing is that her muscles were grown from a very young age through the heptathlon. It will be very difficult for a current sprinter, even as young as DAS to equal that.
The problem with this all is that her career of a world class sprinter is very unusual, but probably is a way to build better sprinters. However, it will be very difficult to take the good parts out of the heptathlon and build it into the sprinting trainings program. It is not very logical to let sprinters go through the same training as the heptathlon
You have to have a have a little more than a very fast time and being white to accuse someone from being doped. There is zero evidence or indication for this. If you regard Felix to be clean, the DS deserves a little more credit than that.
Apparently she cannot be linked to drugs in any way. There is another thing going for her. During in the EC in Zurich, she ran, as an heptathlete 22.03 in bad conditions. She had nothing to win or lose as she was not focusing on sprint before april of the same year. Her being on a high profile drug program is just not very likely nor logical. And if she was, we'd probably would have seen a lot of other Dutch athletes suddenly see excel in athletics, which is, as opposed to other countries, just not the case.
Her progression on the 200m in one year where she put much more focus on the sprint, us just .4 seconds, which given her history is not that exceptional. The same for the 100m, .2 seconds in one year where she much more focused on the start. Do not forget the conditions are much better than in zurich
Yes, her times are mind blowing and indeed her time is in a range full of dope suspects. However, I tend to think that DS is unique in many different ways (build, history, tactic and technique) that at least for now she deserves the benefit of doubt.
And whether she is white or black... it just does not matter. Apparently you have a problem with "white power types". I do not get that. You feel that someone is nibbling around edges of "blacks are superior sprinters". I enjoy DAS and DS equally. I see that DAS has the great potential to get even get better than DS. She is fresh and joyable, unlike many of the other sprinters.
Are you going to throw the same suspicion against her?
If you've got the right genes, you'll get there. In each sport you'll find exceptional people that do not match the ethnic majority. That makes sports interesting. Stop whining about dope and enjoy the sport.