tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311301257268253204.post690514973276357185..comments2023-08-10T10:47:33.307+01:00Comments on Mr Musing: Shameful Treatment of South African Athlete Caster SemenyaMr Musinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04415689116541722735noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311301257268253204.post-65615917061069444212009-08-20T02:18:44.208+01:002009-08-20T02:18:44.208+01:00This is called discrimination.She might have been ...This is called discrimination.<br>She might have been living through all this her entire - yet very short - life and she's certainly upset! If I were next to her I would probably tell her that what she accomplished just showed how little those who raised the question are. Caster made athletics her reason of life, to get to that level in so little, and she did great, succeeding.<br><br>And by the way: I totally agree with you, dear poster. For once in a while someone seems to care about values. Keep up the good work!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311301257268253204.post-86721376750155173192009-08-20T04:05:04.842+01:002009-08-20T04:05:04.842+01:00i agree - it seems completely unfair to do this so...i agree - it seems completely unfair to do this so publicly. Poor girl.Bryonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00128656890565483354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311301257268253204.post-28133194488327830702009-08-22T08:16:51.929+01:002009-08-22T08:16:51.929+01:00It is not a question of whether Caster Semenya is...It is not a question of whether Caster Semenya is a man or a woman and it is not a question of guilt or innocence. The question is: Does Caster Semenya meet the requirements for international women's athletics competition? It is a fact of life that not everyone's gender is so unambiguous and a line must be draw as to who can participate in women's competition, otherwise there is no point in having a men's and women's division. It is not a simple matter of looking at a persons genitalia, as many people have so ignorantly suggested. <br><br>It is Semanya's support team, including the ASA who have been insensitive here. They should have either conducted a comprehensive gender test earlier or advised her not to participate in the world championships. I think there were too many people too hungry for medal glory. The IAAF could not legally pull her from the competition until the test results were finalised or they would have exposed themselves to legal prosecution. Further more, the IAAF could not officially conduct a gender test until they received an official complaint from the competitors. South African Athletics officially should have anticipated the scrutiny Caster Semenya would be put under and acted decisively to protect their athlete. <br><br>Getting to the facts of this matter is not helped by the way it has exploded all over the internet and every ignoramus with an opinion can put their own twist on it. The most despicable are those who think this is about race or gender discrimination. We are so used to putting people into the girl group or the boy group that we don't even consider if that is the way that nature always works.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com