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Texas official calls Simone Biles ‘national embarrassment’

Texas official calls Simone Biles ‘national embarrassment’

Deputy Attorney General Aaron Reitz apologized after a post about Simone Biles withdrawing from team and all-around Olympic events.

AUSTIN, Texas — Olympic champion and Spring resident Simone Biles has found plenty of support around the world after withdrawing from both team and individual all-around gymnastics competitions in Tokyo.  

But there’s one state official who wasn’t among her well-wishers. And he’s now apologizing for it.

In a now-deleted tweet, Deputy Texas Attorney General Aaron Reitz called Biles a “national embarrassment.”

His full tweet, which quote-tweeted video from Kerri Strug’s 1996 Olympic performance on an injured ankle, read, “Compare this with our selfish, childish national embarrassment, Simone Biles.”

Late Wednesday afternoon, Reitz tweeted again about Biles, though this time, apologizing to the gymnastics superstar.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton later tweeted his support support for Biles and said the situation was being addressed in internally.  

Biles had pulled out of the Olympic competitions, saying she needed to focus on her mental health. It’s still not clear if she’ll participate in next week’s individual events.

“I was like, oh, no.” said Dr. Antoinette Wilson, an assistant pyschology professor at University of Houston Downtown. “Between Simone and Naomi Osaka kind of really taking a forefront and saying, you know, I’m protecting my mental health.”

Biles and Osaka are superhuman when it comes to sports.

“Honestly, a lot of that criticism is tinged with some misogyny and racism,” Dr. Wilson said. “Simon Biles is a Black woman. Osaka identifies as a black woman as well, Japanese and Black.”

“They are also human when it comes to facing anxiety and depression,” said Bill Prasad, licensed mental health and wellness expert.

“No one could have trained for a pandemic, along with isolation, all combined during some of the most pressured filled moments of one’s life,” Prasad said.

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