Like most Trinbagonians, I want to
extend congratulations to the Trinidad and Tobago Gymnastics Federation (TTGF)
on its treatment of gymnast Thema Williams. The TTGF’s plan to pull Thema
Williams from the Olympics, in favor of fellow gymnast Marisa Dick is a fine
example of those proud Trinbagonian traditions of nepotism, cronyism, and bad
mind. It also proves that if destroying the hard work of others to fulfill your
own selfish ambitions were an Olympic sport, Trinbagonians would surely dominate.
The TTGF didn’t just utilize classic textbook backstabbing
moves. They also demonstrated a real flair for bad mind. For example, when one
“gymnastic enthusiast” discovered tastefully shot photos of a barely nude Miss
Williams on her social media account, the TTGF promptly decided to conduct a
disciplinary hearing, charging Miss Williams with possibly breaching her
contract and causing Trinbagonians to suddenly take notice of local gymnastics.
It’s here where we also have to acknowledge the TTGF’s
shortcomings though. Their disciplinary hearing didn’t have the desired impact.
Firstly, as it turned out, their favored athlete Marisa Dick also had similar
photos, and secondly, people who went looking for these photos felt disappointed
in that you could see more naked female flesh inside a mosque.
Here is where the TTGF should learn from the more experienced
cronyism pros in the country. If you want to tarnish your opponent’s reputation
you don’t need facts or evidence; just insinuations. For example, instead of tame
pics, the TTGF would have been better off simply presenting emails showing how
Miss Williams plotted to murder Miss Dick. Who’s to say if they are fake or
not? Or maybe simply say that they were pulling Miss Williams because they were
tired of cleaning up vomit on the balance beams.
And all seasoned pros know that you don’t need to waste time
explaining your decisions to the public. If you want to hire your nephew to
work in your constituency office, award state contracts to your boyfriend’s
dummy company, or give 70 media workers HDC homes, people understand that
you’re doing it purely out of the best interests of all parties involved.
Especially yourself.
Of course the TTGF’s shining moment of glory came this past
week when they finally cut Miss Williams out of her Olympic qualifying meet in
Brazil, based on a sketchy report from her coach, alluding that Miss Williams
was injured and struggling to perform. Or as the TTGF called it; a free hit.
Using all their focus and concentration, the TTGF replaced
her with Miss Dick, who as luck would have it, was already on her way there
from Canada, even before the TTGF had informed Miss Williams of their decision.
Miss Dick then went on to qualify for a spot at the Olympic Games later this
year, becoming the first Trinbagonian, born and raised in Canada to do so.
All Trinbagonians should relish this moment. Just a few
months ago gymnastics was just like Scalextric racing; a weird fringe sport nobody
except pedophiles cared to watch. Now, gymnastics is right up there amongst our
other proud sporting achievements; like failing to pay the Soca Warriors on time,
Life Sport, and the Brian Lara Stadium.
I am disappointed to read though that Miss Williams may take
legal action against the TTGF. To me that goes against the Trini spirit of fair
play. After all, she was shafted fair and square. Miss Williams should accept
her losses and the fact that she was beaten by the better self-serving sport
administrators.
Miss Williams is young and there is still time for her to
learn and develop. With hard work, dedication and embracing the crushing
realization that it’s who you know that really helps you to get ahead in
T&T, I’m sure one day, she herself will make it to an Olympic games.
1 comment:
Great commentary... Yuh hit de nail on de head, not once, but several times!
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