|
I wonder how I would deal with a new player on the team previously having a male gender expression Did I think it was okay And last but not least, did the rules allow it Yes and no, right and wrong, black and white, inside and outside. Where did I get this from on the handball team, who can be called androgynous or gay just because he wiggles his hips. Is the sport open enough Athletes such as Caster Semenya and Laurel Hubbard have taken the equality and inclusion debate in sport to new heights.
With Semenya and Hubbard, the IOC had to decide more or less overnight how transgender people moible number data should compete in sports. The way they handled this was new rules rules that would create inclusion. The only question is whether these rules, in this case, and for generations to come feel inclusive Especially if it is about the individual s sense of gender, and not what they have or don t have between their legs. I am unsure whether these two athletes felt seen and included in the sport for who they are.
Sports sociologist Gerd von der Lippe stated in Aftenposten . biologically, the sexes are so different that in sport I want to be conservative and say that here we should keep two biological sexes and let them compete for themselves. » The Norwegian Sports Confederation responded to this by saying that sport must be facilitated for everyone . I looked up the address of the embassy online, traveled there and delivered my CV and application in person, and received a call after just a few days.
|
|