ICHEOKU says as Canada celebrates its women national soccer team's gold medal win at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics women soccer game, it is important to also celebrate particularly the many black gals as well as transgendered women who helped make the feat possible. A team which featured five black players and five transgendered women, one of which is also black, as well as a proudly gay lesbian coach is a team that should indeed celebrate its diversity.
It is also racially encouraging that Canada with less than 6% black population had that many blacks featured in its national team, compared to the United States of America with far greater percentage of blacks, which practically fielded just only one black player, the irrepressible Crystal Dunn, throughout the game.
ICHEOKU says republished the article below following in view of the many black women who played in the Canadian team at the Tokyo Olympics women soccer finals with Sweden. It is definitely a sure sign that things are improving racially in Canada or they were simply the best players available which left the coaching crew with no option but to field them. They also displayed a level of soccer brilliance, masterly and artistry that they outclassed the competition.
Anyway, congratulations to the Canadians on their gold medal win. In beating Sweden 3:2 on penalty kicks, they consolidated their wins by beating a team which beat the United States of America 3:0, which they also beat; thus making them the indisputable champions of Tokyo Olympics women soccer game. Canada earned its gold medal deservedly. Once again, congratulations.
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