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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Today starts women's Olympics football but BBC focuses mostly on itself and straight running black men

Sex segregation (or sex apartheid, if you like - voluntary segregation or forced apartheid) is backwardness that the world would be much better off if released from. So why is most of the work left to Klevius?!


Grown up men running 100 m straight forward must be the most pathetic and brain dead of all sports. But for BBC it seems to be a religion. Especially if the runners are all black. Wonder what would happen with BBC's interest in the sport if a Japanese would be the clear champion. But of course, that would never happened because few Japaneses are interested in. It's like boosting about having the straightest paper in front of an Origami team. Every sport, even 100/110m hurdles needs a lot more brain work to perform.

Btw, be sure that today's 100m results and body shapes will look laughable in a not too far off future!
Consider e.g. these old athletes who performed even better when corrected for the fact that they run on sand and with much less training and physiological information!









Armin Hari, the world's fastest sprinter 1960 (10,0 on sand!)

Here with Jesse Owens. Note the difference in size.











And here the skinny Wilma Rudolph 1960 (woman to the right) who run in 11 seconds, also on sand.










And Livio Berruti 1960











same guy and run from an other angle














And here's Jan Zelezny, still the world record holder in javelin. 182 cm/72,3 kg - 98,49 m, with the new restricted javelin!













But although javelin throwing demands a universe of brain power compared to 100 m it can't compare with football!


Women’s football, the most important (because it's so anti segregation) and exciting event in the Olympics, 

starts today. However, don’t expect BBC to give it much notice, they are busy preparing for the big PC patriarchal ceremony, i.e. 100 m for men. And the biggest stars of London 2012 will be, as usual, BBC's own narcissistic reporters obstructing the screen for those who are more interested in sports (incl. sports not necessarily containing black muslims from UK). Btw, although BBC hates to boost women’s football it loves female beach volley. However, why not talk about the absence of female muslim beach volley teams (if there are any) and the possibility for them to play in Burqas or at least in loose full body gear completed with head scarves?!



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