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« on: August 24, 2004, 08:15:25 AM »
Girls of the Olympics
Norma Sherry  

 
Our subscription to Playboy Magazine arrived in our mailbox the other day. On the cover was a striking Olympiad in a rather demure bathing suit, but the promised story was far different. Twelve pages, Playboy boasted, of nude Olympiads. Now, I’m not a prude by any stretch of the imagination, but “nude Olympiads”?


My first response remained my lasting impression. ‘Why would women who have worked their entire lives to become the best in their sport, resort to such depths to gain notoriety?’ There they were standing, stretching, diving, flexing, sprinting, posing, hands above their heads, breasts, butts, legs and everything in between naked as a Blue Jay. Gone was their skin of spandex that outlined every developed muscle. Gone were their bathing suits, that barely contained their protruding little butt cheeks. Gone too was the mystique, the dignity, the respect, and the honor.

 

Miss America dethrones a Miss for a dalliance such as this; should a world-class athlete be likewise treated? In a world were there is little that joins us in spirit and pride, naked Olympic athletes is more than a little depressing. The Olympics, which has long held the world in awe has now been, in my estimation, diminished by the ladies misguided capitalism. The shortsighted photo op of the naked female Olympiads has reduced them to tawdry sexual oddities rather than the esteemed, sought after, premier athletes they worked so hard to become.

 

Now, the Olympiad 12 can be forgotten for their true talent and forever remembered for their Playboy pictorial and joined in the ranks of nothingness with, The Swedish Bikini Team, The Girls of the Big 12, The Babes of Baywatch, The Stripper Next Door, The Flying Girls, The Porno Girls, The Biker Babes, and Pussycat Dolls. I would think just being termed “girl” would be offensive enough not to participate in any pictorial, nude or not. Apparently not.

 

Posing nude has never catapulted, (forgive the pun), any woman or girl into stardom. Carmen Electra posed nude and she still canÂ’t find work. Christina Applegate, remember her from Married with Children-- and what else? Spring Break girls were a tease for the guys and an obvious embarrassment for the parents and grandparents, but it was certainly not a boom for any of the girls.

 

Then, there were the get even, IÂ’m mad as hell, politicianÂ’s x-wives, the movie stars of yesteryear trying desperately to show off their considerable talents, the wannabees, the has-beens, even the women of Enron. When we think of these women, do we hope some day that our daughter too will be so lucky? After all, who doesnÂ’t want their precious daughter to aspire to such heights?

 

Playboy and other such magazines will always find willing subjects but shame on Fanni Juhasz , Hungary Â’s Olympian photographed in the nude, on the beach, brandishing her 15-foot pole, squinting from the sun. Shame too, that Ukrainian two-time Olympian, Zhanna Block, the 100-meters sprinter who is naked except for her sneakers, tensed and ready for the signal to run felt the need to be photographed nude. ItÂ’s a shame, too that the adorable, Ineta Radevica, the Latvian jumper, sat in a coquettish pose with sand dusted on her perfect bare derriere; or that the Canadian 1500-meters runner, Katie Vermeulen, was photographed kneeling naked against a rock with her arms behind reaching for her toes. ItÂ’s a shame, too, that Germany Â’s Susan Tiedtke-Green, three-time Olympian long jumperÂ’s nude photo of her will replace her prior performance-enhancing accusation in disrepute. Shame too on our own Amy Acuff, two-time Olympian high jumper, who earned herself a two-page spread, and Haley Clark, world champion and world-record holder, backstroke swimmer, stunningly photographed on one of her two-pages, on her back in the water, eyes closed, and her arms outstretched above her head, and although beautifully shot, the need to do so naked befuddles the mind. And lastly, itÂ’s a shame that Pole Vault athlete, Mary Sauer, bared it all as she laid naked with her blonde hair flowing and her back, butt, and long legs stretched over two-pages.

 

The question that begs to be answered is why? Why would world-class athletes demean themselves in such a way? Was money the root of their need? Was it a ploy in their strategy for later deals of product endorsements? Did they resort to doing so to pay for their years of struggle, commitment, and hard work? Whatever the reason, the actions of these few Olympians has tainted and defiled the Olympics and the philosophy of past, present, and future Olympians.

 

Ó Norma Sherry 2004


Norma Sherry is co-founder of TogetherForeverChanging.org, an organization devoted to educating, stimulating, and igniting personal responsibility particularly with regards to our diminishing civil liberties. She is also an award-winning writer/producer and host of television program, The Norma Sherry Show, on WQXT-TV , Florida .

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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2004, 08:58:25 AM »
Deleted by GB as a rules violation. Warning #2.

Really now, what justification does "art" need?   :wink:
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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2004, 09:33:49 AM »
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The question that begs to be answered is why? Why would world-class athletes demean themselves in such a way?


Money, pure and simple is the one and ONLY answer. These days the way society has gone it is the one over riding consideration it would seem. These women for the most part have done their thing. They worked hard for many years and no matter how successful their efforts in the Olympics now they are likely finished and will next time be replaced on their country's team by younger women more able to compete and win. It was a one shot at glory but not something that prepared them for life and any career.

So had they not gotten that fame they likely couldn't have paid Playboy to feature them. But because of that moment of fame Playboy paid them. Handsomely no doubt. Now they've bared it all and got their money. Will it help any of them to gain anything else in life? Not likely. Still they have the money and maybe at least one of them will use it wisely and gain something from it. I doubt it tho.

Playboy is hardly about art. It appeals only to the baser nature. Sure a beautiful woman is a treasure to behold. But once she bares it ALL there is nothing left to wonder about. The mystery is gone. It gives those who spend their money on the magazine a moment of pleasure to look on them and then soon enough they will be forgotten once again.

Such is life these days. I did note that the person who originally wrote the complaint was a subscriber. So I guess he really must enjoy it. So I guess I do have to wonder why the complaint. Well maybe he subscribes just to be in a position to know of what to complaint. That too is the way of life these days.


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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2004, 02:14:45 PM »
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Deleted by GB as a rules violation. Warning #2.

Really now, what justification does "art" need?   :wink:


What rules violation is it that I am being "Warning #2'd" about?
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« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2004, 06:23:30 PM »
I have a rule plainly expressed as no vulgar language or sexual remarks and over tones. Your remark certainly was right smack in the middle of that. Also was borderline on being a personal attack and really I felt it likely was intended to be such.


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« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2004, 06:27:26 PM »
I only want to see it if they have muscular, hairy european women in the nude.  Oh baby....
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« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2004, 05:27:57 AM »
I find that most of those "their posing in a nudie magazine is a disgrace" article writers are no more than using the notoriety to vent their jealousy.
The women who write articles like this are no doubt fat-bottomed, saggy boobed, undersexed, and miserable women who need something to make them feel better about what G-d gave them, and that comes in the form of diminishing those who have beautiful bodies and choose to pose naked.

Of all the "gentlemen's" magazines, Playboy actually has class.  If they posed in that magazine, it was done tastefully and I don't believe it has diminished the spirit of the olympics one iota.

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« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2004, 08:06:05 AM »
I must be getting old when I hear about stuff like this, all I think about is how proud the parents must be. :oops:  
I've always found modesty more appealing in women.

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« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2004, 10:27:06 AM »
I guess I’m confused; Norma repeat ably asks the question why someone would want to “demean themselves” in such a way, yet at the beginning of the letter she states that “Our subscription to Playboy Magazine arrived in our mailbox the other day”. Why would she subscribe to a magazine that she feels is demeaning to anyone?
Not that I would enjoy having a co-worker ogling pictures of my child or a sister or something in Playboy, but I think a womanÂ’s body is a thing of beauty and if someone who works at their body and is proud of it (an athlete, for example) why not show it off? Playboy is pretty tasteful anyway, more art than porn in my opinion.
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« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2004, 11:56:27 AM »
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The women who write articles like this are no doubt fat-bottomed, saggy boobed, undersexed, and miserable women who need something to make them feel better about what G-d gave them, and that comes in the form of diminishing those who have beautiful bodies and choose to pose naked.


Yeah, that's about it. I say bring it on. I'd sure like to see the Olympics as all nude anyway. Especially women's volleyball. Yee haw!!! At least that would make it interesting.  :)
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« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2004, 11:59:32 AM »
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I have a rule plainly expressed as no vulgar language or sexual remarks and over tones. Your remark certainly was right smack in the middle of that. Also was borderline on being a personal attack and really I felt it likely was intended to be such.



Well, OK.

I don't recall that my post did any of these things.

I certainly did not attack anyone.

My comment wasn't any more rude or suggestive than any of a couple of others that are still on display.
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« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2004, 02:23:52 PM »
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The women who write articles like this are no doubt fat-bottomed, saggy boobed, undersexed, and miserable women who need something to make them feel better about what G-d gave them, and that comes in the form of diminishing those who have beautiful bodies and choose to pose naked.


Yeah, that's about it. I say bring it on. I'd sure like to see the Olympics as all nude anyway. Especially women's volleyball. Yee haw!!! At least that would make it interesting.  :)


I'm with you !!
I can see it now:  "The All Nude Olympics".  I think I would especially like the pole vault!! :D
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« Reply #12 on: August 25, 2004, 03:20:13 PM »
How about womens nude volley ball. OH YEAH ! :D
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« Reply #13 on: August 25, 2004, 03:43:42 PM »
UHHHHHH, no pictures? POWDERMAN. :D  :D
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« Reply #14 on: August 25, 2004, 06:24:48 PM »
This one's going down hill fast. Enough.


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