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This is no joke, in the past Paris Olympics, many athletes actually failed the gender test! For example, players from Algeria and players from Chinese Taipei. As soon as this incident came out, it shocked many people's jaws.
Let's start with the IOC's statement. They issued a joint statement with the Paris Olympic boxing team, which caused a lot of controversy. The statement said that to ensure that athletes are not discriminated against, the gender is based on the passport. But is it really reasonable? Some people have questioned it, taking passports as an example, what if someone makes a fake one?
This is not groundless, think of those who will do anything for the sake of profit, the possibility of passport fraud and gender fraud is not impossible! If this happens, won't the fairness of the Olympics be completely broken?
Let's take a look at the specific events of the women's boxing match at the Paris Olympics. Italy's female boxer Carini actually retired from the match, and the speculation behind this is varied. There is also Algeria's athlete Khalif, whose background is also full of controversy, and his performance in the competition is even more controversial.
This reminds me of the story of Mulan's joining the army, in ancient times, Mulan disguised herself as a man to join the army for her father, which was heroic and fearless. However, if there is a "Mulan" phenomenon in the modern Olympic Games, where men disguise themselves as women to compete, it will be too absurd, and it is simply a serious distortion of the spirit of the Olympic Games.
Let's talk more about passports as a criterion for judging gender. This is really a question worth pondering, is it really reasonable and feasible? Let's put aside the possibility of fraud, and just talk about this single standard, can it really accurately determine a person's true gender? I don't think so!
In this complex and ever-changing world, people's gender identity is a diverse and delicate issue. The gender information on the passport is often based on the physical characteristics at birth or some simple registration process. But if you think about it, people's gender perceptions and expressions change over time and personal experience. Moreover, how can a single mark on a passport cover a person's true feelings and identification with their own gender deep down?
Besides, if someone has bad intentions and wants to get away with it through various means, the consequences are simply unimaginable. What a big injustice to athletes who really train hard and compete with integrity! Day in and day out, they sweat and endure tremendous physical and psychological pressure in order to show their strength and pursue their dreams on the sacred stage of the Olympic Games. But is it fair that if those who compete unfairly take advantage of the loopholes, their efforts may be in vain? It's absolutely not fair!
This series of questions, like heavy stones, weighed on our hearts and made us deeply question the fairness of the Olympic Games. The gender test fails, which in itself is a huge loophole. And the passport, as an unreliable criterion, has greatly reduced the fairness of the Olympic Games.
Think of the athletes who have worked so hard for their dreams! They train hard every morning, while most of them are still asleep. No matter how cold or hot it is, it never stops. They endured muscle soreness, overcame psychological pressure, and gave up countless entertainment and leisure time, just to be able to win glory for the country in the Olympic Games and realize the value of their lives.
But what a sad thing it would be if they lost their due opportunity because of these unfair factors! Their dreams were ruthlessly shattered, their efforts were in vain, and their hopes turned to despair. This is not just a blow to them personally, but a blasphemy against the whole sportsmanship.
I'm really worried about the future of the Olympics. If these issues remain unresolved, will the Olympics still be able to maintain its original purity and fairness? My heart is full of question marks. The Olympic Games are supposed to be a stage for fair competition for athletes from all over the world and the highest symbol of human sportsmanship. But now, the confusion and injustice of these gender judgment standards have cast a shadow over this stage.
The International Olympic Committee and relevant departments really need to take effective measures to rectify and rectify it! We can't let this situation continue, and we can't let the glory of the Olympics be overshadowed by all this nonsense. They need to establish a more scientific, rigorous and fair gender judgment mechanism, and cannot just rely on the simple and crude way of passports.
At the same time, severe penalties must be imposed on those who try to cheat and undermine fair play, so that they know that there is no place for improper behavior on the Olympic stage. Only in this way can those truly outstanding athletes get the respect and opportunities they deserve, and can the Olympic Games regain their due glory.
We all want to see a fair, just and sportsmanlike Games, not a stadium surrounded by controversy and scandal. What we want to see is that athletes strive for glory in a fair environment, with their own strength and hard work, rather than being disturbed and hindered by some external unfair factors.
What we want to see is that no matter what country or region they come from, regardless of gender, skin color, or race, athletes can run the same starting line and strive for their dreams. What we want to see is that the crowd is able to cheer for the athletes' performances, rather than be angry and disappointed by the injustices.
I hope that the future Olympic Games can return to their original intentions, let athletes chase their dreams in a level playing field, and let us spectators truly cheer for pure sportsmanship! Let us look forward to that day and hope that the Olympic Games will once again become a common sports feast for people all over the world and a stage to demonstrate human unity, friendship and progress. I don't know what everyone thinks about this, but anyway, I really hope that the Olympics will get better and better! Hopefully, it will be able to get rid of these glooms and shine brightly again, and let us work together for its bright future!