• @[email protected]
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      I don’t. A lot of people make a huge mental, physical and economical effort to be there and she just thinks it’s playtime? She didn’t make fool of only herself but of all the professional that fought for break to be in the olympics. She an idiot

      • @[email protected]
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        4230 days ago

        She would have known what the impact would’ve been, she literally studied the sport. She must have seen many female Australian breakers who were leagues above her in terms of skill. Yet she thought she was worthy to represent her country, hate is a strong word, but she and the org that put her there should be heavily criticised.

      • @[email protected]
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        I mean, I get what you’re going at, but she does hold a PhD in cultural studies, and she did put in a lot of effort to get in. It’s very possible, too, that, in an arena so different than what she’s used to, she choked. A lot of the hate goes above and beyond with death threats and claims she should kill herself, and nobody deserves that.

        For how goofy it was, and the memes that have come from it, she’s earned my respect and thanks for bringing a little, albeit unintentional, joy to my life.

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          look i get it, but i coul get a PHD in other sport, lets say soccer, and lnow everything about it but also know I am not good enough to play. Academics and Olympics are different. Can you imagine being a serious and talented Australian break dancer and having to watch that?! Death treats are ridiculous and as a normal person of couse I don’t think that’s right. But I think she did know she wasn’t good enough but wanted to go for the novelty regardless of other athletes that were better.

          She knew what she was doing and did it anyway and that’s a shitty move from a shitty person

          sorry for the typos im in a moving train in my phone lol

          • @[email protected]
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            429 days ago

            She beat those other break dancers at comps to get nominated. She didn’t get selected out of no where.

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                328 days ago

                He should have recused himself from judging a comp his wife was in but there is no definitive proof he displayed favouritism.

                She failed to score when she actually tried, and you can see the difference in those attempts, and then did something completely different that we’re talking about.

                Honestly her performance and the French pole vaulter’s… pole are the only things notable about this years Olympics.

    • @[email protected]
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      2930 days ago

      Nah, some of the background on this I saw had her husband being on the selection committee and forcing the committee to choose her.

      • @[email protected]
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        (Rumors that Raygun’s husband was on the Olympic breaking selection committee have ultimately been dispelled by the Australian Breaking Committee, and historically, Raygun ranked first or second on Australia’s list of nationally-ranked B-girls from 2020 to 2023. The official Olympics site also has a detailed description of the rigorous process of qualifying to compete in the sport at the Olympics.)

        From the link in @[email protected] ’s comment on this post

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          Odd that they interviewed a breakdancer/breakdancing-teacher and then apparently just some random African American who happened to be within arms reach? That’s the only qualifications they give him. “Malik Dixon is an African American who has been living in Australia for more than a decade and is a Sydney University graduate.”

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              The wording sounds like he’s a black man from America, aka an African American, who’s now living in Australia. I have no idea though. There is a way it’s not the wrong wording, but it also totally could be.

              • Clay_pidgin
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                That’s how I read it too. He is an American of African descent, living in Australia for ten years.

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            That’s just your typical reverse racism. Hey, let’s ask that black dude over there, they’re all experts on breakdance, right Tanner?

            Plus he might have something to do with sports, so he is an expert alright.

    • @robdor
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      Did we watch different videos?