The abuse of Gabby Douglas [View all]
http://www.vox.com/2016/8/15/12476322/gabby-douglas-rio-olympics-racism
Four years ago, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Gabby Douglas became the first black American woman to win gymnastics most prestigious title: Olympic individual all-around champion. She was 16 at the time, a bundle of flash and grace in a metallic leotard. Looking back at her best event, the uneven bars, is like watching a superhero use her powers for the first time.
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At a press conference on Sunday, Douglas was on the verge of tears. Some of it was due to her dismal performance at the event finals, where she finished in seventh place. But Douglas has also had to deal with some challenges that few other American athletes have had to endure at these Olympic Games.
Prior to the Olympics, many questioned whether she should even be on the team. After the teams gold medal win, Douglass hair became the subject of ridicule again, a flashback to 2012. When that subsided, she was told she wasnt a good American because she didnt place her hand over her heart during the national anthem. And leading up to the event final for the bars, she had to assure people she was a good teammate because she apparently didnt appear happy enough in the stands while rooting for teammates Aly Raisman and Simone Biles.
Generally, the coverage of this games has been mediocre and noticeably sexist, but the treatment of Douglas is a new low. WTF do people want with her?