BBC's non-binary shot putter
BBC's non-binary shot putter
BBC's non-binary shot putter
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Raven Saunders, a non-binary shot put athlete competing in the women's event at the Paris Olympics, sparked controversy when BBC commentator Steve Backley misgendered them during a broadcast, referring to Saunders with female pronouns. Co-host Jazmin Sawyers corrected Backley live, stating, 'Raven Saunders is actually non-binary and wearing the mask there.' This incident has ignited a heated debate on social media regarding the participation of non-binary athletes in gender-specific competitions, with some questioning the fairness of their inclusion. Supporters of Saunders argue for greater inclusivity in sports, suggesting that gender identity should not limit competitive opportunities. The International Olympic Committee is under pressure to adapt rules surrounding non-binary and transgender athletes. Saunders, who famously wore a mask and colorful attire, aims to embody their 'Hulk' persona while advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.

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