BMX Freestyle rider Chelsea Wolfe, who qualified to be an alternate at the 2020 Olympic Games held in Tokyo starting in July, said that the goal of the athlete being there was to win an Olympic medal “so I can burn a US flag on the podium.”

Fox News reports:

“My goal is to win the Olympics so I can burn a US flag on the podium. This is what they focus on during a pandemic. Hurting trans children,” Wolfe wrote on Facebook on March 25, 2020, along with a link to a PinkNews story about the Trump administration’s stance on transgender girls in female athletics.

“Anyone who thinks that I don’t care about the United States is sorely mistaken,” Wolfe told Fox News in a statement. “One of the reasons why I work so hard to represent the United States in international competition is to show the world that this country has morals and values, that it’s not all of the bad things that we’re known for. I take a stand against fascism because I care about this country and I’m not going to let it fall into the hands of fascists after so many people have fought and sacrificed to prevent fascism from taking hold abroad. As a citizen who wants to be proud of my home country, I’m sure as hell not going to let it take hold here.”

Earlier this month, Wolfe posted about what it meant to qualify as an alternate for the Olympics as a transgender athlete.

“I searched for so long trying to find out if there had ever been a professional trans bmx rider to show me that who I am would be okay and unfortunately I found no one,” Wolfe wrote on Instagram on June 12. “Eventually I started to meet some amazing women who helped me accept that I am a woman just like any other and that I deserve a place to exist in the world just like everyone else.”




Comments

  1. Unlike North Korea, this piece of crap is able to leave our United States of America and should go to a country that it really likes!

  2. She should leave the US PLUS Tokyo has said there will be no demonstration at the Olympics . They would lose their award

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