No big chested podium boys for Giro opener in Amsterdam
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:35 pm
I saw iBan posting that cn-link in the chat today ( http //www.cyclingnews.com/news/giro-organiser ... -amsterdam ). Just didn't have the time to react to it immediately. There's been another article there a few days ago where the issue was raised. I always knew that Amsterdam is a pretty cool town. Such a shame that the functionaries are so narrow headed. That would be really funny if it came true. But respect for the different dispositions, or at least tolarance, is seemingly still more theoretical than truthful. While cycling would be a suitable platform for such an effort. It could bring back a kind of credibility, that's been lost over the past years, of course not in the way folks would expect. But with such a social progress it could really outpace other sports and be an outrider that could shine just beyond the borders of professional sport. While bringing cycling to foreign nations and working for a better understanding among them (what really seems to work for example with the Tour of Oman) they still fear to touch the subject of individual freedom of sexuality. Too bad. There are definitely many race winners who find it unpleasant to be kissed by women on the podium. Even as a more heterosexual person it seems to me too sexist to still be practised as a basic principle. Sexism is the brother of fascism.