Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
douglas burke wrote:
rojo wrote:My first thought was LoLo Jones.
Has Caster Semenya had an abortion?
How does that work? I don't think I will sleep well with that thought in my head.
Admits all her friends are losers.
LetsRun.com wrote:
Abortion is obviously an emotional topic which we aren't going to solve on these forums.
Why is abortion a topic that needs to be solved?
This is B.S. and I hope other female athletes have the courage to stand up and say they DIDN'T have an abortion. Pathetic! Sit down Santa! Not buying the book.
let me correct you the white girls drink obsesively have eating disorders and have sex just as often its a distance girl thing and guess what rich girls can afford abortions poor urban sprinters cant
douglas burke wrote:
Has Caster Semenya had an abortion?
He'd be the first husband who's had one.
And the first guy who's been pregnant.
and this is a pubicity stunt when she ran 22 point the first 200 she looked just fine until she got caught .Cramp ? there was no cramp in that race it was a beating and if she was so weak why did she run 48.9 on the relay
Sample bias - most of the women that SHE KNOWS. Who does she really know that closely in track to know such personal details. Her knowledge otherwise is unsubstantiated hearsay.
well if its never happened to you... theres just NO WAY it could POSSIBLY happen to any professional female runner. geesh.
1. get off your damn high horse
2. realize that your individual anecdote in no way should be used to make broad inferences about olympic athletes
2a. anecdotes arent data! i could easily find a person who was very careful and did get pregnant. could that allow me to make inferences about a broader audience? no
this lack of critical thinking is really hurting our society. you gotta see outside your world view and stop making assumptions of how the world is based on mainly your own experience.
like oh its cold by me, must not be any global warming. that line of logic.
Human Reproduction wrote:
contraception? wrote:It's sad that her and all the female track athletes that she knows don't know about birth control.
Let me correct this for you, grammatically:
"It's sad that she and all the female track athletes who she knows don't know about birth control."
Let me correct this for you: "It's sad that she and all the female track athletes whom she knows don't know about birth control."
Yes, I realize that kids aren't taught this in the fourth grade anymore, because their teachers don't know the who/whom distinction.
I think she's trying to bring attention to an important issue, which is that it's still relatively challenging to prevent pregnancy. Many women, such as myself, cannot take hormonal birth control due to various health issues. (Migraine condition here.) As an athlete, taking the pill just seems like not a great option. Condoms are just not that reliable. While perhaps "most" female athletes haven't had abortions, i bet a lot have, and it seems to me that she wishes they didn't have to go through what she did - or the alternative, an unwanted pregnancy.
Also, she says she forgives herself, so pro-choice or not, it seems to me that for her personally, she believes the abortion was a sin.
I think it is very brave of her to share this with the world.
Bleu wrote:
This is B.S. and I hope other female athletes have the courage to stand up and say they DIDN'T have an abortion. Pathetic! Sit down Santa! Not buying the book.
Likely the book editors required (or insisted) on something EDGY for the book. So she "saved" her abortion experience for the book.
Sick reason.
I can name so many who did not have abortions.
I can name quite a lot who had some unwanted miscarriages.
I can name some who never could have a child.
Sanya you're sick for murdering your child as are all who participated in doing so.
Blacks murder 50-52% of their population by abortion and then continue to vote for the politicians who support places of abortion.
They participate in their own killings overwhelmingly.
Xanax wrote:
AScis wrote:The conception here was definitely not immaculate.
You don't know that
Sounds like a GREAT screenplay. Elite Track and field star wins then claims immaculate conception months later. Change the timing around to make the story more compelling.
Why hasn't anyone posted this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_dopingI think it's worth pointing out that her conformational bias and population which she was surrounded would affect her perspective on the frequency of abortion in track and field.
Also, if you read between the lines in her comments, and follow the money(which it's often a good idea to do)it's critical to understand that hers and other's Nike contracts are legally voidable if a pregnancy occurs. Again what people aren't realizing is the longer term financial ramifications than even one season missed due to carrying a fetus. I have the feeling she still enjoys some sort of business relationship with Nike and thus doesn't want to spill this part.
NwbN wrote:
Sick reason.
I can name so many who did not have abortions.
I can name quite a lot who had some unwanted miscarriages.
I can name some who never could have a child.
Sanya you're sick for murdering your child as are all who participated in doing so.
Blacks murder 50-52% of their population by abortion and then continue to vote for the politicians who support places of abortion.
They participate in their own killings overwhelmingly.
Excellent decision by SRR. Very wise, and very much in the interests of her future family. The cells that die off from the pills taken in a medical abortion really don't mind.
At least 1 in 4 women will have an abortion in their lives, probably more than 1/3. Working as a GP in the US, many of my patients have done this, obviously, and even in my diverse practice population those getting abortions were overwhelmingly white and well-off (factors that are predictive of aborting).
There is actually very strong anti-abortion sentiment among many black communities. The institutions that support abortion and birth control the most, such as Planned Parenthood, Marie Stopes and the Population Council, are actually founded and run by white people.
literally is significant wrote:
She said "I literally do not know another female track athlete who hasn't had an abortion". Without the word "literally" this can be interpreted as "she does not know another female track athlete who *for sure* hasn't had an abortion". However, the addition of "literally" nullifies such an interpretation.
Do PEDs cause birth defects? May be a factor in explaning the high rate.
Hdjdbu wrote:
Old Wrestler wrote:This is complete rubbish from someone trying to sell something. To say that she literally doesn't know anyone at her level who hasn't had an abortion is BS. So her entire relay team, training partners, they all had them and then confided in her that they did? Her statements are irresponsible and potentially harmful to female athletes and the sport as well. Someone (preferably a former teammate) should call her out.
Yeah, her statement is obviously not true. There is no way every single track athlete she has met has had abortions. I don't know if her intent was to rile up her audience by false pretenses or rather just a regular sight of woman exaggering and using the word literally incorrectly to glorify gossip. Probably a little of both.
People, it could not be more obvious that she means that she does not know OF a single athlete who hasn't had an abortion. If those she has explicitly discussed abortion with, all have had abortions.
Back to your prattle now.
what about Lolo Jones, isn't she a virgin?