Here are a couple articles that illustrate why the 2012 London Olympics have truly been part of "Year Of The Woman".
- How Women Athletes made History at London Olympics
http://zeenews.india.com/sports/london-olympics-2012/analysis/how-women-athletes-made-history-at-london-olympics_747558.html
- Olympics 2012: Year of the Woman
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/olympics-2012-woman-152723371--oly.html
"For the first time Americans sent more female athletes to the Games than men. While the US led all countries in Gold medals and the overall medal
count, you can thank the US women for a large part of that. Two-thirds
of the times you heard the US national anthem being played in London, it
was because a female had earned the top spot in her event. And
60% of
the total medals were nabbed by women.... American women were not the only ones who won more medals than their
male counterparts. The Chinese and Russian medal winners are also mostly
women."
"I nabbed an olympic medal and now I've nabbed you."
He learns his place and kisses his new Owner's feet obediently.
Oh... at last times are reflecting the reality of the hierarchy of the sexes. Expect this trend to continue and accelerate geometrically until the point where the poor male sex will find itself for the most part merely an unperforming spectator of magnificent Female athletes.
ReplyDeleteGuess Women may throw some small sop to the "weaker sex" and have the delicate feminized dears compete in less strenuous physical endeavors that suit them better:
interpretive dance... or synchronized swim (in bikinis of course)... why perhaps they might even have timed speed individual or team makeover events for the lovely sweeties to attempt to win pink, lavender or periwinkle tiaras placed on their pretty heads.