"It reminds me of Anna Kournikova," she said.
Forsyth went on to say that there are "limited opportunities" for women "unless they sell themselves as sex kittens or virgins for sale." Ouch. But completely unsurprising. This was the fourth time this Olympics Longman interviewed Forsyth. He knew exactly what agenda she was pushing.
From her writings, she is a reliable lefty on many things. In one piece she wrote, she bemoaned the "crass commercial vehicle that has become the Olympic industry." In another, she supported the "Olympics and issues of social justice."
Forsyth also served a "two-year term as Chair of the Board of Directors for the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity." That organization's website has predictably liberal sections like "Gender Equity" and "Homophobia in Sport." In one of her courses, she talks about "problems with the gender binary" in sports.