埃塞俄比亚身体羞辱的奥运游泳选手罗伯特·基洛斯·哈伯特获得了一波又一波的支持 2024

埃塞俄比亚身体羞辱的奥运游泳选手罗伯特·基洛斯·哈伯特获得了一波又一波的支持

到目前为止,我们习惯于在Facebook新闻中看到有关“身体积极性”和“身体羞辱”的故事。这些条款对我们来说不再是新鲜事.

Al Roker对身体羞愧的奥运游泳运动员说:’你给我们正常的男人希望’

Aug.16.201601:23

但是,当有问题的影子追逐奥运会运动员时,就像他们在最近见过的情况下那样…好吧,那我们就难倒了.

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确实,24岁的埃塞俄比亚奥林匹克游泳运动员罗伯特·基洛斯·哈伯特(Robel Kiros Habte)并没有分享迈克尔·菲尔普斯(Michael Phelps)或瑞恩·罗切特(Ryan Lochte)的搓衣板腹部和修剪,流线型的体格。同样的,身高179英尺,身高5英尺9英寸的游泳选手在最后一场完成100米自由泳比赛的时间为1分钟和4.95秒 – 比Kyle Chalmers慢了17秒.

尽管如此,推特上的泥浆人并不关心他的比赛时间.

“在奥运会上发现了肥胖的游泳运动员,”一条不友好的推文写道.

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甚至那些试图捍卫游泳运动员的媒体组织和新闻媒体也最终试图通过不那么讨人喜欢的形容词来愚弄他们自己的尝试,例如“英国人”,以及“爸爸身体”这样的描述。

其他人,甚至不愿意嘲笑此事,相信他参加了奥运会,因为他的父亲是埃塞俄比亚游泳联合会的主席.

出现在今天,哈布特说他不会批评他.

Billy Bush和Al Roker都跃升为游泳运动员的防线.

“你给像我们这样的普通人一些希望,”Al说,而Billy Bush说Habte是一个“漂亮的男人”。

除了Al和Billy,一些Twitter用户出来支持游泳运动员.

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“我想为我的国家做点不同的事情,这就是我选择游泳的原因,”哈布特告诉路透社。 “每个人,你每天都在埃塞俄比亚醒来,你跑。不要游泳。但我不想跑,我想成为一名游泳运动员.

“我完成的地方并不重要。”

这里希望它在比赛期间保持这种状态!

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Until now, we have become accustomed to seeing stories about “body positivity” and “body shaming” in Facebook news. These terms are no longer new to us. Al Roker said to an Olympic swimmer who was body shamed, “You give normal men hope.” But when the shadow of a problem chases Olympic athletes, as they have recently seen… well, then we are stumped. Indeed, 24-year-old Ethiopian Olympic swimmer Robel Kiros Habte did not share Michael Phelps or Ryan Lochtes washboard abs and trimmed, streamlined physique. Similarly, the 59″ swimmer finished the 100m freestyle in 1 minute and 4.95 seconds – 17 seconds slower than Kyle Chalmers. Nevertheless, Twitter trolls do not care about his race time. “Spotted the fat Olympic swimmer,” an unfriendly tweet read. Even those media organizations and news outlets trying to defend swimmers eventually tried to ridicule their own attempts with less likable adjectives such as “British” and descriptions like “dad bod.” Today, Habte said he would not criticize him. Billy Bush and Al Roker have both risen to the defense of swimmers. “You give ordinary people hope,” Al said, while Billy Bush said Habte was a “pretty man.” In addition to Al and Billy, some Twitter users came out in support of the swimmer. “Robel Kiros Habte is an inspiration to everyone, and I am ashamed of the courage and ambition to shame him,” King Kindy said. “I hope he doesnt quit. There will always be people who criticize you. Congratulations to most of us for completing even without qualifications!” Re-her said. “Robes Kiros #Habte you are brave and inspiring, very much loved! #HabeshaHero #Rio2016,” Neha said. “I want to do something different for my country, thats why I chose swimming,” Habte told Reuters. “Everyone, you wake up in Ethiopia every day, you run. Dont swim. But I dont want to run, I want to be a swimmer. “Where I finish doesnt matter.” Heres hoping it stays that way during the competition! For more information on the Robel The Whale Foundation,

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    So far, we are used to seeing stories about “body positivity” and “body shaming” in Facebook news. These terms are no longer new to us. Al Roker said to an Olympic swimmer who was body shamed, “You give normal men hope.” But when the shadow of the problem chases Olympic athletes, as they have recently seen… well, then we are stumped. Indeed, 24-year-old Ethiopian Olympic swimmer Robel Kiros Habte did not share Michael Phelps or Ryan Lochtes washboard abs and trimmed, streamlined physique. Similarly, the 59″ swimmer finished the 100m freestyle in 1 minute and 4.95 seconds – 17 seconds slower than Kyle Chalmers. Nevertheless, Twitter trolls do not care about his race time. “Spotted the fat Olympic swimmer,” an unfriendly tweet wrote. Even those media organizations and news outlets trying to defend swimmers eventually tried to ridicule their own attempts with less likable adjectives such as “British” and descriptions like “dad bod.” Today, Habte said he would not criticize himself. Billy Bush and Al Roker have both risen to the defense of swimmers. “You give ordinary people like us hope,” Al said, while Billy Bush said Habte was a “pretty man.” In addition to Al and Billy, some Twitter users came out in support of the swimmer. “Robel Kiros Habte is an inspiration to everyone, and I am ashamed of the courage and ambition to shame him,” King Kindy wrote. “I hope he doesnt quit. There will always be people criticizing you. Congratulations to most of us for completing even without qualification!” Re-her wrote. “Robes Kiros #Habte you are brave and inspiring, very much loved! #HabeshaHero #Rio2016,” Neha tweeted. “I want to do something different for my country, thats why I chose swimming,” Habte told Reuters. “Everyone, you wake up in Ethiopia every day, you run. Dont swim. But I dont want to run, I want to be a swimmer. “Where I finish doesnt matter.” Heres hoping it stays that way during the competition! For more information on the Robel The Whale Foundation,

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