A double-gold Olympic medalist claims every female track-and-field athlete she knows has had an abortion.
Sanya Richards-Ross, 32, said pregnancy and abortions are issues ‘that are not really talked about, especially in sports.’
The Jamaican-American athlete revealed in her new book that she herself had an abortion – just one day before leaving for the Beijing Games in the summer of 2008.
‘I literally don’t know another female track-and-field athlete who hasn’t had an abortion and that’s sad,’ she said in an interview for Sports Illustrated Now.
Notice the themes – women needing to competitively dominate others, their sexual drive overwhelming long-term planning, and a lack of rearing urge or emotional attachment to the idea of one’s own children.
One of the important things to note is that r is an adapted state of mind, not a permanent state of a person’s identity. The problem with something like abortion is it can be so emotionally intense it can scar, and give one the impression that one has cast their die, and set their destiny.
Here, I suspect with age and maturity, this girl is feeling more K, and her more K identity is now at odds with the past decisions she has made, hence her desire to help others avoid the r-decisions she has made.
Note how religion has allowed her to contemplate her past decisions in their totality, including their negative aspects, with reduced emotion. I suspect absent that altered cognitive state, and absent a recognition that the state of her nature can change, she could easily have grown emotional over her past decision, dug in, and become an abortion advocate as a way of proving to herself that her identity is good, and not evil.
r and K are truth, but there are certain nuances which will have to be discovered and used to mold its presentation to give everyone the cognitive option to choose the future state of their r/K status.
Spread r/K Theory, because you want people going K early in life