Right-wing media are attacking LGBTQ Olympians competing at the 2020 Tokyo Games, including by misgendering, deadnaming, and calling individual athletes a “fascist woketard,” “pudgy, out of shape,” and “an anti-American piece of trash.”
Deadnaming and misgendering trans people are the acts of using their former name or incorrect pronouns, both of which are forms of harassment.
According to Outsports, there are at least 182 openly LGBTQ athletes at this year’s Olympics, “more than triple the number who participated at the 2016 Rio Games.” Several of these athletes have been subjected to right-wing media harassment, including New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, U.S. women’s soccer team player Megan Rapinoe, Canadian soccer player Quinn, and American track and field athlete Raven Saunders.
Right-wing media have spent years denigrating prominent LGBTQ athletes and have recently focused the majority of their rage toward trans athletes in particular. A Media Matters study found that Fox News aired at least 126 discussions about transgender athletes from January 2019 through March 2021, including 72 discussions that aired in the first three months of 2021 -- more than the number of segments in 2019 and 2020 combined.
The right-wing villainization of trans athletes has fueled conservative lawmakers’ efforts to ban trans people from competing in athletic events that align with their gender identity. In the U.S., laws prohibiting trans athletes from competing in youth, high school, and college sports have been introduced in at least 36 states and have become law (or otherwise been enacted) in nine others. Two of these laws have been blocked by federal judges. Anti-trans advocates have also called on the International Olympic Committee to ban trans athletes, who have been allowed to compete in the Olympics since at least 2004.
Right-wing media and figures disparage LGBTQ Olympians
Right-wing news outlets and prominent conservative figures have relentlessly mocked Hubbard, Rapinoe, Saunders, and Quinn. Here are some of the most extreme attacks on each athlete:
Laurel Hubbard
New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard competed in the 87kg Olympic weightlifting competition on August 2, making her the first openly trans woman to compete in the Olympics. Notably, after the competition, Hubbard said, “I’d particularly like to thank the IOC, for, I think, really affirming their commitment to the principles of Olympism and establishing that sport is something for all people. It is inclusive. It is accessible."
Right-wing outlets attacked Hubbard before and after her event, claiming that she “deserves to be humiliated.” (In accordance with the Trans Journalists Association style guide, Media Matters has replaced incorrect references to Hubbard’s gender with the correct ones in brackets in the quotes below.)
- In a segment called “Olympic Failure,” Fox News host Laura Ingraham misgendered trans women competing at the Olympics and asserted that Hubbard was “shamelessly taking a spot from a female competitor.”