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Well done Shane, its about time that somebody …

Comment posted Caster Semenya by South African.

Well done Shane, its about time that somebody stood up for poor Caster.

Since when is being “butch” a disqualification from being a woman.

Caster Semenya is our World Champion and I am very proud of her.

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6 Responses to “Well done Shane, its about time that somebody …”

  1. Well done Shane, its about time that somebody stood up for poor Caster.

    Since when is being “butch” a disqualification from being a woman.

    Caster Semenya is our World Champion and I am very proud of her.

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  3. Kamesha says:

    I totally agree with you. Yesterday I first heard of her and this awful situation. I was appaulled even here ay work so many people were jumping on the banwagon of ridicule taking poles. well i feel strongly she is a woman and with society escpecially American, there is a stigma of what beauty should be!!! BULL! She is a STRONG featured African…but the orld has never been comfortable with that… she and the country , all should be proud, the haters out here will one day surely pay…no love compassion nothing…Caster Samenya my heart pours out to you I am sorry and your victory will come soon…it os not everyone that is against you girl…so do your thing, FIGHT and hold your head up proudly…soon they will all be shamed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. I completley agree. Nothing like losing with honour or dignity. So you or the person u were cheering for lost get over it. Competition is about talent and speed not looks! and obviously she has it.

  6. doc drew says:

    obviously, and i didn’t know this, that “Butch” in Africa means “being a man”. everyone on the entire continent of Africa is in LOVE with this dude, running next to women and stealing THEIR glory. my critique and opinion is NOT racist either! second place is a very dark skinned Kenyan girl. and i’m FINE if she or ANYONE of her “ilk” were to win this and other events. but let’s race apples against apples and oranges against oranges, PLEEEEEEZE!??

    these poor young ladies have been training the better part of their lives to achieve their goals, for whatever reasons they have for doing so. and along comes an abnormality that pulls the rug from under them…

    there is NO racism involved in this. this is a great decision to gender test this person. there has been MANY cases of fraud throughout the days and you know what?

    i ALWAYS side with the innocent victims in the situations like this. it was done to that Indian dude in ’06, and SHE was proven to be a HE! sometimes there are fraudulent contenders. as a citizen of the US, i’ve grown up watching marathons where the winners were driven within a mile of the finish line. HORRIBLE!

    and as a man who loves women, i find nothing but empty contempt for any one person, let alone an entire culture, that tries to convince me that “Miss” Caster is ACTUALLY a woman. proper genitalia or not.

    He (Caster) rocked the time SO badly, there is NO QUESTION that he is not what she claims to be. and it doesn’t make sense either. cuz what does a country like South Africa have to gain by putting this athlete through this? for Caster’s sake, there better be a hefty contract that brings jobs to the nation!

    and if the people in charge of South Africa believe that this was a good idea, more power to them.

    i’ve been on multiple blogs that keep screaming “racism” and pulling race cards and talking the rest of the world down like the people with eyes and YouTube can’t figure this one out!!??

    if Caster Semenya is a natural woman, then i’ll never listen to another Aretha Franklin song the same way again!

    please give the sports fans of the world a bone, Caster. a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T, if you will!

    you have a MAJOR talent and i’m sorry you were raised in a situation that would put you in a HORRENDOUS situation like this. this is NOT your fault. and i can’t imagine what you are going through right now.

  7. I think it is unfortunate that our humanity has not yet developed into the consciousness of love and acceptance but rather displays this degree of intolerance. This rhetoric of indifference exposes our need for a paradigm shift in our awareness. It is dirty and shameful that in this new millennium, with all the technological advancements, we are evidently primitive in our thinking. If it is true that as a man thinks, so is he, then we are still wallowing in an archaic era of perception. Just imagine that chauvinism and stereotyping is the norm rather than the exception. On behalf of a higher state of consciousness and as a citizen of the Kingdom of God, I apologize to Caster Semenya and her family. This is indeed a bitter sweet victory. What is most disturbing is that here in South Africa, the month of August honours women. I would like to dedicate the poem I wrote in honour of Women called “WOMAN” to Miss Caster Semenya.

    WOMAN

    Woman
    God’s generosity to man
    You are divinity
    The essence of our humanity
    Your emotional intelligence is superior
    And your threshold for pain is inconceivably greater
    Chosen as the vessel that transports life from eternity into time
    You possess the wisdom to reason and the sense to make up your mind
    The magnificence of your beauty bewilders me
    For I am your sunshine and your shadow simultaneously
    You are my weakness as much as you empower me
    Even for my bondages you possess the key
    Your love liberates me as it imprisons my attention
    Because of you I experience ecstasy in a realm without dimension
    I am enlightened by the lessons of your sensitivity
    And humbled by the sacredness of your sensuality
    Your elegance intoxicates
    Your splendour motivates
    I am enslaved by your grace and finesse
    And seduced by your gentle caress
    Your charm mystifies me with enchantment
    Rendering me helpless with endless wonderment
    Your sophistication captivates
    It enthralls, it fascinates
    I am blessed with eyes to behold your radiance
    My heart pulses acceptance
    You are kind, caring and forgiving
    Gentle, loving and understanding
    This is a tribute to your femininity
    It praises your strength, your essence, your divinity
    Woman thou art Wonderful Opulent Magnificent Anointed Nurturing

    Written by Astell Collins
    Woman’s Month, South Africa, August 2009

  8. Congratulations to Ms. Caster Semenya on her incredible athletic feat. Not so long ago there were issues of dire urgency which demanded the world’s attention, most of the West Africa lay bare as AIDS strip her land of humanity while hunger, famine and disease rape and ravish her land and I could go on. People get with your priorities.

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