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i wish people were nicer about the whole transgender thing
If only I could make him understand. I just don’t see things the way he does. I just don’t see how a world that makes such wonderful things… could be bad.
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Serena's advice for black women.
In 2026, Ilia Malinin made headlines for landing a backflip at the Winter Olympics after the move was officially re-approved under updated competition rules.
But this moment did not come out of nowhere.
In 1998, Black Olympic skater Surya Bonaly executed a one-foot backflip at the Nagano Winter Olympics, officials had deemed the move unacceptable at the time. She completed it, on one blade, in an iconic defiance of standards that repeatedly limited her innovation and expression.
What governing bodies labeled as “not allowed” in 1998 is now celebrated as history-making in 2026.
Bonaly’s backflip wasn’t a mistake or a gimmick. It was skill, athleticism, and vision, long before the sport was willing to reward it. And while rules may change, her contribution should not be erased or reframed as an afterthought.
This moment isn’t about taking anything away from today’s athletes.
While Ilia Malinin is being credited with making Olympic history in 2026, the truth is that Surya Bonaly made that history in 1998.
Her one-foot backflip was revolutionary then, and it remains iconic now.
Valentine’s Day (1941) filmed by H. Lee Waters
Butch-Femme couple, circa 1950s, seen in Before Stonewall (1984).
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Stacey Dash as Dionne in CLUELESS (1995) dir. Amy Heckerling