I see Josh and folks like this are working hard to maintain Simone Biles's "victim" stays:
https://sports.yahoo.com/if-simone-biles-criticism-doesnt-convince-you-black-women-shoulder-too-heavy-a-burden-what-will-080438150.html
Perhaps, though, Ms. Bikes is connected to a gambling organization.
Ya nevah kno'.
I stood up for Naomi Osaka, too, Piggy. And for Becca Meyers, for all that we didn't discuss her here that I noticed.
You're the one who jumps on every single Black person who doesn't thrive and is in the media because of it. Ever discuss Biles before this time around?!
Still waiting for an answer to my simple questions, since you are "fearless" about your history.
Fuck you. It's all about her calling herself the GOAT and then quitting. You only need to launch the usual bullshit attack in me because you can't defend her.
I posted two defenses of her that were better than anything I could have written, by other athletes.
"the usual bullshit attack in (sic) me" is merited because you are only attacking Black athletes (and Boston figures) and attacking them for stupid reasons.
You want her to be full of false modesty and not admit what others know, that she
is the greatest gymnast ever? It's hardly like she's the only one saying it or that those who said it before are not reiterating it now.
Naomi Aoki did not suddenly retroactively become a bad tennis player because of mental health issues. Becca Meyers' prior performances are not diminished by her leaving the Olympics because she was denied her usual, necessary, support.
Tom Brady really won that game and is not "Sleepy Tom" for miscounting plays
once.
And if you have a moment in which you do
not demonstrate racism, it won't change your long history of racist conduct here.
And my questions stand -
do you have international competition experience, Piggy, and were you near the top of your field if you did?!
In the only thing I ever competed in seriously, I was never better than the top 5 percent overall and 10% for active competitors - I wasn't willing to put in the training hours to go beyond that. I was only in a couple international events. I worked with some of the top US competitors of both genders and watched what some of them went through. For some it was a walk in the park, for others a grind - but for a bunch, it was not a constant thing, rather depending on what else was going on in their lives.
For somebody so ready to make up a bogus narrative about the Founding Fathers and the morality of their time by which you claim they should be judged, you sure are rigid about this Black gymnist.