Showing posts with label Controversy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Controversy. Show all posts

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Racist Controversy of Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams


Sometimes small gestures made in a lighter mood become large controversies - and when it involves two races, the impact of 'innocent' gestures become grave and sometimes serious too.

A similar gesture recently made by Caroline Wozniacki likely to be made for Sernea Williams is one such latest incident that is being projected with concern in the media.

The gesture was made by Caroline Wozniacki during her match with Maria Sharapova in Brazil during the Gillette Federer Tour, when the Danish world no.10 stuck towels in her chest and bottom and parodied those features of Serena Williams.

Although the gesture was made by the Danish player making an effort to impersonate Serena Williams, God knows why and to what purpose, but the action has taken a racist turn and has become somewhat controversial.

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Wozniacki and Williams are friends, and surely no harm – many have said it was a racist action – was meant by it.  Many have taken a simple parody and turned it into something bigger than it really is – including some celebrities, such as Whoopi Goldberg and Sherri Shepherd, co-hosts on ABC’s “The View,” who have deemed the actions as racist.

What Wozniacki did was in no way racist, or intended to poke fun at Serena’s body.  Some say that she was mocking a certain African American look, with a big chest and a big rear – features that Serena has.  However, is it not also true that Caucasian women also have big chests and big bottoms?  Or that African American women also look just like many Caucasian slender women (models, for instance)?

Read more at Sport Pulse 

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Moving the Olympic cauldron

A controversy over the London Olympics cauldron was brewing yesterday, hours after a spectacular opening ceremony, with organizers deciding to put one of the most popular features of the Games out of sight for visitors to the Olympic Park.

The cauldron, a complex structure of 204 moving steel rods and copper petal-like elements representing the nations taking part in the Games, was ignited on Friday at the centre of the newly-built Olympic stadium during a dazzling opening bash.

Organizers, however, said yesterday it would be moved to the side of the stadium in the coming days, within view of the 60,000 spectators, to allow for track and field competitions.
Its new location is a nod to the 1948 Olympics, when London last staged the Games, and the place where the cauldron stood in the old Wembley stadium, cauldron designer Thomas Heatherwick said.

Read more: SABC
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