Let me start off by saying that Caster Semenya is a chick until proven a dude. OH hang on, she has been proven to be a chick by her parents, her teachers, her friends mind you.
The screams of racism that have been leveled at the IAAF have been a bit excessive. However one can understand why this would be our first line of attack. The problem with screaming racism every time one has been affronted causes some to turn a deaf ear because they start thinking, "Oh boy, here we go again," even when the claims of racism are in fact legitimate. It is a disserves to fight against racism. The key with racism is to know when to shout racism. I am not so naïve to claim that there may be no elements of racism within IAAF.
Let me start off by saying how incredibly proud I am of Caster Semenya. She did a sterling job. And she is so young, far too young to be going through this global spectacle. I have been incredibly proud of the manner in which she carried herself and still managed to win with all that focus on her. I felt personally affronted at the end of her race when the commentators talked her as though it was an obligation, then they promptly talked about the silver medalist and bronze winners as if they were the real winners. I was tempted to claim racism, then I realized they were British, they praised the bronze medalist as if she was the winner, this was the case during the medal presentation too.
When Semenya ran for her provinces, several provinces lodged complaints because they suspected that she was male. Tests came back proving that she is in fact a young girl. According to news reports, Limpopo Athletics secretary Leon Bammau, a gender test was conducted on Semenya after an appeal was lodged by National Secondary School's Championships in 2007. He said the test results confirmed she was a female. Then a second appeal was lodged by two provinces with regards to Semenya's gender in the same year.
He said a basic test was also conducted and it proved Semenya was a female. "A physical test was conducted on whether she has a female part. We did what we thought was necessary, thereafter there was no complaint." Of course no one accused any of these provinces of racism when they wanted proof that she is in fact a girl.
This is not an issue of racism. It is a new and unnecessary and dehumanizing debate on gender. If anything, those who have tried to dehumanize have done nothing but turn her into a national hero. If she carries on in this dignified manner I suspect she will become an international one too. She deserves to be. Not many young people could endure the pressure she has undergone these past few days.