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The former American gymnast of Gymnastics Dee Worley broke her silence in the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (Usopc) updating her policies to suggest that she will comply with the executive order of President Donald Trump “keeping men out of women’s sports.”
Worley told Pak Gazette Digital that he is concerned about the “vague” nature of the new policy and that Usopc has not established any clear pattern with respect to trans inclusion in women’s sports, but has simply included a paragraph in its athletes security policy that directly quotes Trump’s executive order “keeping men out of women’s sports.”
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“I think intentionally letting it be valid to leave space for flips and leave space for athletes to lose autonomy about whether competition is fair,” said Worley. “They are leaving only that little maneuver margin to accommodate the mafia of the awakening.”
The former gymnast, who competed for the US National Team. Already in her high school years at the end of the 1980s, she has joined other female athletes and activists, including the female female Stephanie Turner, when asking that the Usopc now implements the mandatory sexual projection for women’s competitions.
Worley said it does not believe that any impulse is achieved in the subject until mandatory sex projections are implemented.
Like NCAA call after updating its gender eligibility policy to comply with Trump in February. Worley made history at the University of Alabama as 17 times All-American, four times champion and nine times regional champion. As Senior in 1993, he established an NCAA record with the perfect 10 in five consecutive meetings.
Even so, Worley acknowledged that the recent change by USOPC indicates the impact of public pressure on the organization on the issue of trans athletes in women’s sports. Worley previously criticized the legend of the Simone Biles gymnastics for verbally attacking the conservative activist Riley Gaines for the subject in June and now believes that the impact of the viral dispute showed to Usopc that people are no longer afraid to talk about the subject.
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“I think everyone exaggerated their hand in that situation, related to Simone, starting with it and then including the body of government. The pressure is augmented, people are no longer afraid of being called names. People are no longer afraid of standing on the side of the right thing,” said Worley.
“The fact that Simone eliminated his account X is absolutely evidence that [the impact of the feud has grown since it occurred]. I think that in the general landscape of women’s sports it was a decisive moment. ”
Other athletes have directly accredited the dispute between gaines and biles as a motivating potential for the time of the change of policy of the USOPC.
Turner told Pak Gazette Digital that he believes he affected the change.
“Simone represented a side of the debate that did not seem very informed on this issue, and was insensitive and insulting as if he had abandoned all the women and girls to support,” Turner said. “That really put this debate into account and how insensitive men are really in women’s sports for women.”
The former NFL player Jack Brewer told Pak Gazette Digital that he believed that the dispute also hit the recent change.
“I think the dispute between Simone Biles and Riley Gaines had a lot to do with the Olympic Games that prohibit transgender athletes. He presented public opinion, and I believe that President Trump’s victory in the last elections was an important catalyst, also. Persons with common sense are trying to distance themselves from this lie that has been taught to our children and has penetrated our society, since it can be chosen.
“I Think People in America and In This Culture Are Just Not Going To Accept That. that to eat out of her mouth, it Really HighLated How Deeply This Lie has penetrated society.