Simone Biles’ withdrawal from team competitions due to mental health issues caused a sensation at the Olympics. As you may remember, this ordeal sparked a debate about whether she was leaving the team and sparked extensive discussion. Various opinions Provided.
On this issue, I did not have much desire to participate. It seems that she has indeed lost herself in the air, which is not only dangerous, but also means that she is not very good at scoring anyway. In view of this, she withdrew from the game and allowed her teammates to perform well in their absence, which may be the right choice for the US team.
Later, Byers will come back to participate in individual events, Won the bronze medalAfter that, she was hailed as a hero who defeated adversity.Personally, although I didn’t catch Biles’s withdrawal from school at first, I found it ridiculous to do so. Her big story When athletes like Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles really deserve attention, they won third place.
However, although I am content that Biles does not have the strongest opinion on competition, she has decided to plunge into the abortion debate, which is worth responding.
On Instagram, Byers asked her fans to share “unpopular” views. When a response said “abortion is wrong,” Byers decided to respond.This every Christian post.
Byers, 24, replied: “I already know that this will cause the biggest controversy and may even lose followers, but I am very supportive of choice.”
“Your body. Your choice,” she added, reciting the famous slogan that supports the choice movement.
The Texan who was in the foster care system as a child also sent a message to those who tend to respond to her arguments: “Just adopt it.”
“It’s not easy for everyone to say’just let it adopt,’ and it comes from people in the foster care system,” she added, according to USA Today“Trust me, the foster care system is broken, it is difficult for children and young people, and the cost of adoption is very high… I just said.
In addition to describing adoption as “expensive,” Byers also told her followers, “If you can’t wear a mask or refuse to wear a mask, don’t even come to me.”
There are many logical fallacies here, and it is difficult to know where to start, but let’s start with some kind of idea that requires abortion, because there are problems with the adoption and foster care system.
I can’t think of the hardships in life better than implying that a baby dies in the womb than it is possible to face. Although Byers will continue to claim that this is a misunderstanding of her words (we will talk about this soon), this defense is a bit like trying to clean up her mess afterwards. In response to a statement about abortion, Biles decided to put the cost issue into the equation. What does she think people will get from her statement?
As for adopting a child “not so easy”, it is actually that simple. Although there are certainly problems with foster care and adoption systems, they are almost only applicable to older children who are taken away by their parents due to drug abuse, criminal activities, negligence, etc. There is no shortage of adoptive parents for babies.
In the end, Biles will suddenly say that wearing a mask is like frying a baby in the womb and sucking it out, which shows that she is seriously lacking in maturity. Does she even fully understand what she is supporting?
After being named, Byers responded angrily on Twitter. This is what it looks like.
Don’t get me wrong. This is not what I implied at all. I did not say that I support abortion instead of letting them go through the foster care system. I mean you should not control other people’s bodies/decisions. Seriously, what you care about is control… https://t.co/IWVz0ydpXi
-Simon Biles (@Simone_Biles) August 10, 2021
No, she actually hinted at this, and turning to pro-abortion platitudes about “control” did not change this. No one who supports life cares about “control”. We care that babies will not be slaughtered in the womb. No one who supports life stays up all night for controlling Simone Biles. This is a fallacy used by abortion advocates because they do not want to argue about the actual situation of abortion.
Also, if you have a fake account, don’t even talk to me. You can’t bother me.
I have done it because you will distort my words, but it feels right to spit out hatred.
In addition, if anyone sees this, they know that I support you to do whatever suits you 🤍
-Simon Biles (@Simone_Biles) August 10, 2021
As someone who became one of the greatest Olympic athletes in history through the foster care system, you would think that Byers, among all people, would understand that giving children a chance to live their lives is always a worthwhile goal. No one distort her words, hatred has nothing to do with the views opposed to her. She played that game instead of making a coherent argument about why she supported abortion (to some extent, any argument in favor of abortion can be coherent), which is intellectually lazy.
To be honest, I suspect that Biles didn’t even think about it too much. She only knows that she “should” support abortion, and she is filling the gap. But maybe this should serve as a signal to stay away from this topic? Sport remains one of the last and great refuges of solidarity in this country. It’s disappointing that so many athletes scrambled to like social media.
Nevertheless, Byers can still express his opinions. If she wants, she can yell on the roof. But she should also understand that the bubble created by the media does not apply to everything. Want to participate in the abortion debate? Then Byers should be prepared to withstand the pressure that comes with it, because unlike gymnastics, abortion is not a game.



