The U.S. sports community has recently set off a storm of controversy over gender and athletic competition.
On HBO's "Live" show, Bob Costas, a well-known sports broadcaster and CNN contributor, questioned the U.S. Boxing Federation's permission for biological males to compete against biological females. He called the practice "crazy" and noted that it was "weird" to do so in boxing, where there are strict weight classes.
As a veteran left-wing commentator, Bob Costas has a deep understanding of the fairness of sports and the rigor of the rules.
He said on the show that having a biological male against a biological female boxing match is as ridiculous and illogical as having a heavyweight fight against a welterweight. Such unreasonable competition arrangements not only pose a potential threat to the physical health of the athletes themselves, but also seriously violate the basic principles and ethics of sports competition.
The "politically correct" practice of allowing biological men and biological women to fight on the same stage seriously violates the basic principles of sports competition and damages the interests and dignity of athletes.
However, this bizarre phenomenon is commonplace in "Free America". Biological men can enter the women's restroom with a skirt, transgender "male" athletes can compete in women's weightlifting, and rapists can be put in women's prisons if they claim to be women......
At the Tokyo Olympics, Laurel Hubbard became the first transgender athlete to compete in the Olympics
In recent years, the so-called "affirmative action" of special groups in the United States has become more and more sour, and as long as the outside world dares to make a slight accusation, they will be labeled as "discriminatory", the "affirmative action movement" has become a "privileged movement", and "political correctness" has become the key to moral incorrectness.
In the current context of social diversity and inclusion, gender issues have also taken silent root on Chinese soil. While we are watching the farce of "political correctness" in the United States, we must also look back at ourselves.
Whether in the field of sports or in social life, the roles and positioning of gender are constantly changing and challenging. How to better respect and care for every athlete under the premise of ensuring fair competition is not only an issue that we need to think about and work hard in today's chaotic American society, but also a problem that we Chinese need to be vigilant and prevent.
Do you have any thoughts or suggestions on this?
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