QuoteSemenya was the South African runner whose sex became a topic of discussion due to her masculine physique and mannerisms and the fact that she was leaving her female competition in the dust. Before medical tests revealed — as I knew they would — that she had internal testes, the attitude toward her case was very interesting, indeed. Despite the fact that she looked and acted like an 18-year-old boy, many people were outraged that she was subject to scrutiny. They simply felt it was insensitive to question her "gender identity" and subject her to the indignity of medical tests. Ah, such sensitive folks. Or are they?
This guy has seriously lost it here.
How did he know Semenya has internal testies? The answer is, he didn't.
He then goes on to suggest that Semenya knew all along and the objections to her went against her wish to be female.
No, Semenya didn't know, She had been raised as a girl and always believed herself to be so. The objections to her treatment were that personal details were publicised.
The objections to her participating were just a bunch of poor loosers.
I also noticed the first comment. That is, sadly, also wrong, though more forgivable since there is no attempt at dishonesty
But the conclusion that it's a software issue is mixing termonologies. People aren't computers. My psychology is as much part of me as my foot, or my nose.