HAJI MOHAMED DAWJEE: Caster, show us your boobs: Inside the IAAF ruling

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HAJI MOHAMED DAWJEE: Caster, show us your boobs: Inside the IAAF ruling
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SATIRE Caster, show us your boobs: 5 things to know about the IAAF's ruling sage_of_absurd

1. Why the Court of Arbitration of Sport ruled that Caster Semenya will be unable to compete: The international governing body for the sport of athletics has thus far kept their deductions under wraps, citing only their archaic discrimination , as conclusive evidence that Caster should not be allowed to compete.

These explanations and vindications are vague, but any member of the public who has paid attention to the last few thousand years of history and the policing of the black body will pick up on the more subliminal messages of this outcome. The writers of history have always been threatened by the exceptional athleticism of the black female body and so restrictions will continue to police their superior capabilities. The only purpose the black body serves is to slave and slave some more in the name of colonialism and white capital. That’s when their strength really serves a purpose. Beyond that, even those women who test “normal” on the testosterone scale will face castigation and severe testing .

4. Is this the end of the road for the strong, proud, black female athlete? No. All athletes who fall into the aforementioned category are subject to auction. Their bodies will continue to be sold to the highest bidder who need them in instances where high performance is required for massive profit. White monopoly capital will continue to exploit superior athleticism to the sum of millions and billions of rands – as long as it suits them.

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