128k wrote:
why are people like you allowed to water down any serious discussion with your braindead spewing? before you allude to whyte supremacy im not white
White supremacy is real
128k wrote:
why are people like you allowed to water down any serious discussion with your braindead spewing? before you allude to whyte supremacy im not white
White supremacy is real
rojo wrote:
If no penis, no uterus but testes isn't the definition of intersex, then I don't know what it.
And where do you fall on the spectrum? Because what I saw I wouldnt exactly call a dick...
Thank you Rojo for clearly stating the situation. Couldn’t agree with you more.
Nonsense! wrote:
LetsRun.com wrote:
She PRd and won the South African champs.
15:52.28 was her time.
If you convert it to altitude it's worth at 15:31.53 according to the NCAA. The Olympic standard is 15:10.
She also says she's no longer considering running the 200 in the Olympics.
"I am 30 years old and if I were to do sprints it would be a risk to my muscles. In distance (running), there is more time to find consistency," said the three-time world 800m champion.
https://nation.africa/kenya/sports/athletics/semenya-wins-5-000m-race-falls-short-tokyo-qualifying-time-3363494I wish her luck and think she is getting a raw deal, but she will never be a world class 5000 runner. Her high testosterone and extra muscle mass will be detrimental to her success at anything over 800 meters.
Right....because males are faster than females due to their lower muscle mass and testosterone.....
Alan
Rojo is killing it. Wish there was a like button on here.
LetsRun.com wrote:
She PRd and won the South African champs.
15:52.28 was her time.
If you convert it to altitude it's worth at 15:31.53 according to the NCAA. The Olympic standard is 15:10.
She also says she's no longer considering running the 200 in the Olympics.
"I am 30 years old and if I were to do sprints it would be a risk to my muscles. In distance (running), there is more time to find consistency," said the three-time world 800m champion.
https://nation.africa/kenya/sports/athletics/semenya-wins-5-000m-race-falls-short-tokyo-qualifying-time-3363494
I broke this story on this message board:
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=10534073#10534415trollism wrote:
Good for her. wrote:
Sorry rojo, I've not been reading any Caster related material for a long time. The prejudice really put me off. I don't believe 1.55 or faster requires freakish ability.
What if a cute white girly girl ran 1.52 what would you say?
Caster doesn't have freakish ability, we know that.
In terms of biology, Caster is a moderately talented male athlete.
trollism the Biology expert.
flvmmox wrote:
id prefer a cute latinx girly girl to run 1:52
Racist! Reported.
Agree.
I don't respect her though because like Chambers allowed dopers to compete for GB in Olympics she is trying to set s legal precedent which if it went through would help undermine or even destroy women's sport.
Very complex subject.
Yes it is unfair to ban Caster, but it is also unfair for the women’s division. Is not Caster’s fault being born different from what we recognize as male or female. We should create another category in athletics to give these people the opportunity to compete the way they were born.
Gender identity and sex change is another story that I would call it bull s.... and these individuals definitely don’t have place in sports.
Good for her. wrote:
trollism wrote:
Caster doesn't have freakish ability, we know that.
In terms of biology, Caster is a moderately talented male athlete.
trollism the Biology expert.
Caster was born with all the advantages that male athletes benefit from and none of the disadvantages female athletes have.
Therefore, in terms of sports, Caster is a male athlete and shouldn't compete with females.
Socially she can be whatever she wants to be. Athletically, she was born XY with a SRY gene. Therefore she produces and utilises testosterone like a male (which is essentially what makes men and women different).
Any actual female that competes against this person is just adding to the problem.
It is! Look at the world record holder in the women's 800!