Video of the event in March 2022 shows a judge handing out medals for participation to a line of young gymnasts, but ignoring the only black girl. A photographer, coach and other officials fail to intervene. A mediation settlement reached with the family involved the judge taking anti-racism training.

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    10 months ago

    “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”

    On camera in front of millions of people is the last place you would want to be racist. I think she was just an airhead. Actually, either way she’s an idiot. I just don’t buy the narrative of her thinking “yeah, im not going to give this kid her medal, that’ll teach her! Haha I am so effective at being racist!”

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      10 months ago

      On the other hand, I disagree with everything you’ve said there. I don’t have a quote to make people believe me instead of you though.

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        10 months ago

        On camera in front of millions of people is the first place you would want to be racist??

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          10 months ago

          You assume racists think that far. They love to spite black people and if they can humiliate them in front of cameras even better. They can always claim later they “forgot”

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          10 months ago

          Maybe. Like, to make a point. Also, to me and you probably a racist mind is a bit of an enigma. In anycase, I’d put the focus more on the girl(s) that on the perpetrator. Of course the judge can’t do much on that regard, but Institutions, government, and the likes should. Same applies to us.