00:10Welcome to the Olympic Olympics Tokyo 2020
00:13by the Igualadas
00:14These Olympics are innovative,
00:16because we have seen some deportists
00:17incorporating new disciplines
00:19between men and women,
00:20and later we will talk about it.
00:21And we have seen several events
00:23that we don't know what to think.
00:26So without further ado, let's start.
00:27Well, before the Olympics were in,
00:30we were already experiencing
00:31comportments...
00:32...desacertados.
00:33In February of this year,
00:35Yoshiro Mori,
00:35who was then president of the organization
00:37of the Olympics Tokyo,
00:39asked for machistas.
00:40Mori said that women speak too
00:42and that they are also very competitive.
00:44When one speaks,
00:45the others also want to speak.
00:46Wow.
00:47Why did he say that?
00:48That's natural?
00:49He said that he was afraid
00:50of getting late to his house.
00:51He worried that
00:52the female members could delay
00:54the meetings.
00:56Hmm...
00:56Are you serious
00:56that we talk a lot of women?
01:04And if it were true,
01:05if, in fact,
01:06if they were talking a lot of women,
01:07then men should try to
01:09try to express our ability
01:10to express ourselves.
01:10At least we are out there
01:12atragantándonos
01:13what we feel.
01:14Or is it that they are
01:15so accustomed to
01:16to hear Solomán
01:16that when they hear
01:17the voice of a woman
01:18they seem insoportable?
01:20It's that in more than 100 years
01:21that they have been
01:21in the Olympics,
01:21this was just a territory
01:23of men.
01:24But with the years
01:25they have opened
01:26the doors
01:26for more women
01:27to participate
01:28as well as their directives.
01:29At least,
01:30this year,
01:30a 12 women
01:31to the directives
01:32for a total of 19 women.
01:33This is thanks to Seiko Hashimoto,
01:35the new president of the committee.
01:36Because, ah,
01:36Yoshiro Mori
01:37had to do that
01:38after those comments.
01:38In total,
01:39there are 45 people
01:40in the directives,
01:41that is,
01:41that's almost a 50-50
01:45of participation.
01:45women and men
01:47working in the same conditions
01:48to make possible
01:49the Olympics.
01:50Do you think
01:50that they had to do
01:51the meetings?
01:52Well, if they had to do
01:53the meetings,
01:53it would have to do
01:54with the scandals
01:55around the directives.
01:56How so?
01:57Even with so many women
01:58in the committee,
01:59they continued to be machistas?
01:59No, only machismo.
02:00It was a man
02:01gordo-foeico
02:02to burlarse
02:02of a famous actress
02:03and Japanese actress.
02:04It is that Hiroshi Sasaki,
02:05director creative
02:06of the opening and cierre
02:08said that Naomi Watanabe
02:09could bring a Naomi Watanabe
02:10to make her Olympics.
02:12So, he's a game of words
02:13between Olympic and Cerdo.
02:15Basically,
02:15he named Cerdo
02:16for his physical aspect.
02:17You know,
02:17who had to do that?
02:18Kintaro Kobayashi,
02:19director of the inaugural ceremony.
02:20And this happened just
02:21before the event started.
02:23Because it was very funny
02:24to make jokes about the Holocaust.
02:26You know,
02:26three men have to do that
02:28for not to know how to behave.
02:29And that's that they are
02:30quite grand.
02:31But still,
02:31they still have fear
02:32that more women
02:33can join the organization
02:34and take decisions.
02:36Exactly.
02:36So,
02:37what is the fear?
02:37that women are in the
02:38director's office?
02:39Well,
02:40let's start with the sports.
02:42Atletism.
02:43The most beautiful faces
02:44of the Olympics.
02:45What is the most beautiful faces?
02:47What is the most beautiful faces
02:48of the Olympics?
02:48What is the most beautiful faces?
02:50it's what the media
02:51does to win.
02:53Click.
02:53Alicia Smith,
02:54the deportist
02:55that will be in the world
02:55and will be in Tokyo 2021.
02:57Meet the strongest
02:57and the sexiest athletes
02:58at the Tokyo Olympics.
02:59They are the most attractive
03:01of the Olympic Olympics
03:03of Tokyo.
03:04Talent and Belleza.
03:05They are the most beautiful
03:06of the Olympic Olympic Olympics
03:07Tokyo 2020.
03:08Well,
03:09but surely the press
03:09will also be narrating
03:11the triumphs
03:11and the derrotes of the deportists.
03:13Yes,
03:14but that's not so much.
03:15It's better to exalt
03:16between the deportists
03:17than the beauty
03:18of their talent,
03:19of course.
03:19It's okay,
03:20every deportist
03:21can enter or not
03:22in the ideal
03:22of beauty of people
03:23and nobody is here saying
03:24that you can't attract
03:25a athlete because physically
03:26you are so beautiful.
03:27But what is funny
03:28is to resaltate
03:29their physical appearance
03:29on their sport.
03:31Convertir in news
03:32the physical appearance
03:32of people is a stupid,
03:34a common place
03:35and is to feed the stereotypes.
03:36So,
03:36that Valentina Costa
03:37is a beautiful woman
03:38not to translate
03:39to the sensual photos
03:41of Valentina Costa.
03:42Imagine how much
03:43she had to train
03:43to get to the Olympics
03:44and that the majority
03:45of the searches
03:46in Google
03:46are about their physical appearance.
03:48But it's that the public
03:48wants to know
03:49all about the athletes
03:49beyond the sport.
03:50What do they eat?
03:52What do they eat?
03:53What do they eat?
03:53What do they eat?
03:54What do they eat?
03:55Fundamental,
03:56claro,
03:56information very relevant.
03:57For example,
03:58although the gymnasia italiana
03:59Elisa Meneghini
04:00is currently participating
04:00in the Olympics
04:02in the internet
04:03has recently popularized
04:03a video
04:05with her routine
04:05of exercise.
04:06Of course,
04:09because the women
04:10are just a rare
04:11specimen
04:11to observe
04:12behind a mirror.
04:13In fact,
04:13for Tokyo 2020
04:14se instauró
04:14a new policy
04:15for sporting events.
04:17All this,
04:17despite that this year
04:18by the lack of public
04:19in vivo
04:19have implemented
04:20new video technologies
04:21that allow
04:22to transmit
04:22every detail
04:23of the events.
04:24And the official sign
04:25that the games
04:25must have a sport
04:26and not be successful.
04:28Well,
04:29in part,
04:30the transmissions
04:30seem to be fine.
04:31But by the way,
04:32this song
04:32is quite short
04:34if they are
04:34very short
04:34for not to play
04:36in bikini.
04:37A $1,764
04:39for putting
04:40pantalons.
04:41How many years are we?
04:41They did it
04:42because they felt
04:43comfortable playing
04:44in tanga.
04:44They said that
04:45that this uniform
04:45sexualizes
04:46their body
04:46and that
04:47it is not comfortable
04:48to practice
04:48the sport
04:49that men can wear
04:53short pants
04:54and short pants.
04:55So,
04:56that regla
04:57only applies to women's men?
04:58That's it.
04:59But,
04:59so are the rules.
05:00If they like,
05:01they don't compete.
05:02But,
05:02it's not like that they had
05:03said,
05:04I want to play
05:04in zankos
05:05or with a
05:07material
05:07not authorized
05:08to play
05:09the game.
05:09No,
05:10no,
05:10no,
05:10no,
05:10no,
05:10no,
05:10no,
05:10no,
05:11no,
05:26not.
05:28This year,
05:28they all have their
05:29hair long.
05:31This year,
05:32for the Olympics
05:32that they just celebrate
05:34just after the Olympics,
05:35Olivia Brenn told us
05:36that their short sprint
05:37was very short.
05:38And for the end,
05:38they were official shorts
05:39they had to have seen.
05:40Malo if they do.
05:41Well,
05:43the atractive
05:44should be deportive
05:45and no sexual.
05:45This shows that the society
05:46still impone as women
05:48conduct as to how to dress
05:49even if it is to do sport.
05:51Fortunately,
05:52this has been evident.
05:53And the squad
05:53of the German gymnasts
05:54and they decided to use a dress called Unitard, instead of the traditional menons.
05:59On the other hand, in order to do her routine, Christopher Benitez was criticized by Tatiana
06:04Nafka, a ex-batinadora rusa, because in the past this was a female competition.
06:08Enojarse because a man was a woman that was previously for women, or vice versa, is
06:12so absurd as having to change the phone by a cell phone, even worse, because inojarse
06:17by changing the phone with a cell phone, it doesn't make daño to anyone, but inojarse
06:20by this replica the inequality that foment the stereotypes that so much damage us.
06:24Do you know what other thing that makes us a lot of damage?
06:25That of an unlawing women's job for being the ex-novias or the ex-novias of Manes with
06:29much popularity.
06:30Yes, like what happened with the Spanish tenista Paula Badosa, who despite being a big sportist,
06:34the media wanted to resaltate that he was the ex-novias of David Broncano, a very popular
06:38in Spain.
06:39The cuentos that they had lasted for months, and even though they arrived there for their own
06:42merit, they wanted to put the man in the news.
06:44The same Broncano was the same, but of course, if the man was in the sofa of his house rascándose
06:49la panza mientras ella está ya dándola toda, ¿cómo no va a ser arbitrario?
06:52Bueno, es que ni la prensa ni los olímpicos han sido muy justos que digamos, este año
06:56vimos que el racismo todavía está presente, tuvieron un gorro de natación diseñado para
06:59el cabello afro y también excluyeron a las corredoras de Namibia por tener altos niveles
07:03de testosterona natural.
07:04Pero ¿cómo es eso?
07:05Si las diferencias en nuestros cuerpos existen, normal, no todas las mujeres tenemos los mismos
07:09niveles en las hormonas ni el cabello de la misma forma.
07:12Así es, y lo que dijeron del gorro es que en realidad no daba la forma de la cabeza y
07:15por eso
07:15podría ser una ventaja la competencia. Los trajes que son alterados por formas o materiales
07:19se les conoce como doping tecnológico y es un problema al que nos enfrentamos actualmente.
07:23Pero lo del gorro diseñado para el cabello afro todavía estaría por demostrarse.
07:26Según sus creadores, y aquí les creemos, este rechazo proviene de ignorar las necesidades
07:30de las personas afro.
07:31Pero es que además de eso siempre se han tratado los olímpicos, de que atletas de diferentes
07:35partes del mundo de distintas lenguas, color, piel, religiones puedan reunirse en un mismo
07:40lugar y competir.
07:41Y hay que tener en cuenta todas las necesidades, no importa si es una mujer blanca, o negra,
07:45o si es madre, o si no lo es.
07:47De hecho sí importa.
07:48¿Ah?
07:48Eso de que las mujeres que vayan a competir sean madres.
07:51¿Qué?
07:51¿Por qué?
07:51Bueno, madres lactantes.
07:53Porque a pesar de que, como decíamos anteriormente, hay paridad, el porcentaje de mujeres deportistas
07:57ha subido al 49% respecto al 2016, la cosa puede ser diferente para deportistas lactantes.
08:02Ya veo por dónde va la cosa.
08:03Fijo les dijeron, elija su hijo o la competencia.
08:06De hecho así fue.
08:07Varias deportistas denunciaron desde sus redes sociales que la organización las puso a elegir,
08:10entre lactar o ir a los olímpicos, porque ambas cosas no son compatibles.
08:14Los medios están viajando desde todo el mundo, los fans japoneses van a ser en atendentes,
08:19las arenas van a ser medio llenas, pero no tendrán acceso a mi hija.
08:23Este vídeo y que todas estas deportistas que están pasando por lo mismo, pues ayudemos
08:27un poco a visibilizar esta situación y a normalizar algo que debería ser lo que obviamente no es.
08:32Entendemos que por la situación de salud pública la organización tuvo que tomar medidas
08:36restrictivas, pero parece que se les escapó el hecho de que varias de las deportistas
08:39son madres lactantes.
08:40Se les fue.
08:41Sí, esto es otra variable, pero definitivamente había que tenerla en cuenta.
08:44Hablando de variables, parece que emitieron algunas bastante problemáticas, de hecho.
08:47Pues permitieron que Allen Hasdick llegara a la villa olímpica.
08:49¿Ese quién es?
08:50Es un esgrimista norteamericano acusado de abusar sexualmente de tres mujeres en el pasado.
08:54¿Y las denuncias aparecieron hasta ahora?
08:56Nope.
08:57En realidad, las denuncias venían desde el 2013, pero las personas a su alrededor prefirieron ignorarlo.
09:02¡Pobrecito! Se le acabó la vida.
09:03El abogado de Hasdick le informó al New York Times que el equipo olímpico de Esgrima ya sabía
09:07de estas acusaciones desde hace años y aún así lo dejaron competir.
09:10Fueron seis mujeres esgrimistas que se encajaron de esto ante el comité olímpico y finalmente
09:14fue apartado de la villa olímpica.
09:15Esto demuestra que aunque las víctimas denuncian, los acosados siguen sus vidas como si nada.
09:19Porque la justicia no actúa, el tiempo pasa y la gente olvida.
09:22Muy bien, es hora de finalizar el segmento.
09:23Antes de irnos, recordemos las palabras del difunto Yoshiro Mori.
09:27Pero me está muerto.
09:28Me refiero a sus palabras cuando dijo que las mujeres somos competitivas.
09:31Y tenía algo de razón, pero los hombres también lo son.
09:33Lo que demuestran los olímpicos es que las mujeres podemos competir por mucho más que
09:36la atención de los hombres.
09:37Buenas noches.
09:38¡Gracias!
09:47¡Gracias!
09:49¡Gracias!
09:49¡Gracias!
09:49¡Gracias!
09:49¡Gracias!
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