profmom
Proud Parent
- Nov 18, 2011
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I have plenty of opinions about the politics, but leaving that aside, the optics are just not good. USAG cannot seem to wrap its head around the new zeitgeist of athlete empowerment and voice. Regardless of what you think about Colin Kaepernick and Black Lives Matter, it's a simple fact that four of the ten members of the 2016 Olympic team were people of color, some of the top athletes have relationships with Nike, and, as others have noted, USAG is not exactly overwhelmed with sponsorship offers right now.
With the sport itself in such a difficult moment, I think the last thing it needs right now is a big, ugly, contentious, public engagement in the current painful national debate over race and politics. And having it break out as the leadership of the sport on one side and the athletes on the other? YIKES!
Jon Horton, who is no flaming liberal by anyone's measure, sees this as a major misstep on the part of the organization. I agree with him.
With the sport itself in such a difficult moment, I think the last thing it needs right now is a big, ugly, contentious, public engagement in the current painful national debate over race and politics. And having it break out as the leadership of the sport on one side and the athletes on the other? YIKES!
Jon Horton, who is no flaming liberal by anyone's measure, sees this as a major misstep on the part of the organization. I agree with him.