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This is sad beyond words. She thought she was a girl, finds out from the media that she has no womb, and that the entire world seems to think she's just a freak of nature. As the last line of that article says:
Eighteen years old. Eighteen.
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Originally posted by MarlowThis is sad beyond words. She thought she was a girl, finds out from the media that she has no womb, and that the entire world seems to think she's just a freak of nature. ]
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I had always believed that if you have your health, you have half the battle won, and my heart always sank whenever I saw people who were born physically or mentally handicapped. But it would appear that Semenya, who is one of the healthiest people on the planet, has proven me wrong. And by the way bijanc, I'm happy to find out that one of my fellow track and field fans also reads The Root.
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This is not about you or me. However, this story about Semenya being on suicide watch appears to be a false story, an attempt at manipulation, and if you cannot see that, well...
However, you claim "we can learn from this." Well, I haven't learned much of anything from this.I already knew what you apparently learned. Tell me, what have you learned from this situation? My advice to you is not to believe much of what you read, especially when it appears so palpably false.
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Originally posted by 2 centsThis is not about you or me. However, this story about Semenya being on suicide watch appears to be a false story, an attempt at manipulation, and if you cannot see that, well...
However, you claim "we can learn from this." Well, I haven't learned much of anything from this.I already knew what you apparently learned. Tell me, what have you learned from this situation? My advice to you is not to believe much of what you read, especially when it appears so palpably false.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 837646.ece
I hope you're right about it being hype, but I could certainly see how she would be very despondent about her current circumstance.
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I think this whole thing would have blown up what ever the IAAF did. Don't you think the media would have run with this story regardless? The only way to prevent the situation was that she did not enter and compete in Berlin. Apparently this was never an option for the SAF.
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Originally posted by DaisyThe only way to prevent the situation was that she did not enter and compete in Berlin. Apparently this was never an option for the SAF.
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Originally posted by MarlowOriginally posted by 2 centsThis is not about you or me. However, this story about Semenya being on suicide watch appears to be a false story, an attempt at manipulation, and if you cannot see that, well....
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Story currently linked on front page here (Headline: SA Federation Chief To Launch Own Semenya Probe ) suggests that Semenya is not on a suicide watch.
Semenya's elder sister Winnie told The Star yesterday that her sister remained calm.
"She is focusing on her studies and training. Caster said she was happy and didn't have any stress."
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The Root
jazzcyclist wrote:
"...And by the way bijanc, I'm happy to find out that one of my fellow track and field fans also reads The Root..."
Not only do I read it, I contribute to the publication (keyword search "Bijan C. Bayne TheRoot.com" some day when you have a moment)
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