Showing posts with label berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berlin. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2009

Girl Meets Boy


The great thing about blogs is that you don't really have to worry about whether what's been said is in bad taste or not. I'm not so sure how I feel about this next story. No, I do know how I feel, sad actually. Sad for a perfect stranger.

So Caster Semenya has been all over the news since her Gold Medal win in the women's 800 at the World Champions in Berlin, Germany. Its a pity that it was handled so poorly by all involved, and by everyone I mean everyone. Even the South Africans who lashed out in her defence, crying racism and jealously - dare them to have held their tongues before they played their hand?

Now, I am in complete defense of Miss Semenya, her pride, dignity and right to privacy. There really is no other way to describe the situation other than unfortunate. Testing by the International Association of Athletics Federation revealed that Caster is technically a hermaphrodite. With no ovaries, she has internal testes and a large amount of testosterone. Although its not deliberately cheating according to the IAAF, it might still mean that she'll be stripped of her gold.

What pains me is what else she'll be stripped of. Her dignity and the pride of her family are high on the list of things we lost in the gender fire, but here's what concerns me...an 18 year old girl, who runs like a warrior, from no money, a rural village in fact, might not have a career as an athlete - as planned. Now we all suffer disappointment, the swimmer who lost a limb in a car accident and manages to swim in world class sporting events against able bodied swimmers - that's a success story. It's inspiring. But where to for Caster?

Gender is gender. Its one of the only things that still divide us. Across cultures, continents and public bathrooms. Sexuality is flexible, gender is unavoidable. So if you can't perform as either a man or a woman, what then? Give up your athletics career? I just don't see a way out for Caster. Sure, she can forget the whole thing and study sports science and blah blah blah. But I mourn for her and her family. She who brought gold home to a village in Africa, in more ways than just one, is now on the corner of Embarrassing and West Sh*t Street with nothing but a previously promising future.

Man, that makes me sad. Although the matter is not yet resolved, and her situation doesn't call for immediate disqualification, it's still shocking. Athletics South Africa has my vote when they were quoted as saying that the matter has been dealt with appallingly and that first and foremost, Miss Semenya should have been consulted and counselled before the story made the news. But its done. The finish line has never been so blurred or so dissatisfying.

What to do? Need a life lesson out of it? Might not be great advice but when it's the only thing left to do...just keep on running.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Town Bicycle



There are three things that interest most people, besides the weather and winning the lottery. They are, in no specific order...sex, money and travel. In my world, that translates to sex, the economy and tourism. There's very little more admirable than addressing all three of those talking points in one breath. Fortunately the Germans have managed to do so and with some success it seems.

A brothel in Berlin has started offering discounts to patrons who arrive on a bicycle. It gives new meaning to the expression "riding the town bicycle." But its not what you might think. The initiative is in an effort to boost sales at the brothel. with the economy what it is, people just aren't paying as much for sex.

Not only can Maison d'envie brothel be credited with counter acting the global economic crises, they're also making some smart business and environmental decisions. Taking a bicycle or public transport is definitely greener than streams of cars heading to the brothel omitting exhaust fumes, causing traffic and illegally parking. Do you think they've considered a car pool? Besides that, they're broadening their target market. The stuffy old boys arriving in their big German cars are being diluted by the young, dumb and full of...energy. The eager to please, the porn watchers, sexually free and bicycle riders can now get a €5 discount on the usual €70fee for a 45 minute session.

Owner of Maison d'envie says that the downturn in the economy has really affected the sex industry. I mean, if you were down on your chips, could you get it up? Understandable but not hopeless, thanks to the shared vision of the owner and employees of the brothel. The big boss, Thomas Goetz put it like this..."Its good for business, good for the environment and good for the girls."

What do the cops say? A version of this..."Man, I wish I could swap my cop car for a bicycle, just for von day." Calm down, this isn't corruption and they're making no arrests, prostitution is legal in Germany. One of the few countries who have transcended the stigma of buying and selling sexual acts. Since 2002, 400 000 sex workers have been allowed to enter into formal employment contracts. Another good reason to travel.

So there you have it, sex, money and travel - on a bicycle no less but look on the bright side...you can use your GPS enabled cell phone to track your trip, visit www.hummba.com to find out more.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

And All I Got Was This Lousy T Shirt...


There's always an argument when its comes to deciding what the best tourist destinations are in the world. Capetonians swear its Table Mountain, Indians are sure that the Taj Mahal would come out on top. There's natural wonders, man made wonders, beauty, beauty everywhere. Its almost impossible to decide on just one. Fortunately there are those that are coming from the other end of the spectrum and choosing the worst tourist destinations are. OK, maybe "worst" is a bit strong. But according to a survey conducted by Virgin Travel Insurance, there is definitely a list of ten of the most disappointing places to go and see. They are as follows...

1. The Eiffel Tower, Paris

2. The Louvre, Paris

3. Times Square, New York

4. Las Ramblas, Barcelona

5. Statue of Liberty, New York

6. Spanish Steps, Rome

7. The White House, Washington

8. The Pyramids, Egypt

9. The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin

10. The Leaning Tower of Pisa

Fortunately, you can have your say. Log onto to hummba.com and upload clips of places you've been to, and have the t shirt to prove it! Happy Travels!

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