Great Britain skier Gus Kenworthy has been subjected to death threats after posting a graphic message about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Instagram. The 34-year-old athlete shared the image, which included an expletive before the word "ICE", just before he was due to compete at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
Kenworthy, who is of American descent but has represented Great Britain since 2019, said that while there had been a lot of support for his views, many messages had been abusive and threatening. He claimed that people were wishing him harm on social media, including death threats and insults directed at his loved ones.
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has told BBC Sport that it takes athlete welfare seriously and has support services in place for athletes who receive threats or abuse via social media. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is also using an Artificial Intelligence system to monitor social media for abusive posts directed at athletes during the Winter Games.
Kenworthy, who won a silver medal in the ski slopestyle event at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, said that he was not going to be silenced by the abuse and would continue to speak out on issues he cared about. He stated that he believed it was possible to love and respect the United States while still wanting to see improvements in its policies.
The US has announced that it will send ICE agents to support security operations during the Winter Olympics, which has sparked anger among some in Italy who are concerned about increased law enforcement presence at the Games.
Kenworthy's comments have highlighted the challenges faced by athletes who speak out on social issues and the need for greater protection from abuse and harassment.
Kenworthy, who is of American descent but has represented Great Britain since 2019, said that while there had been a lot of support for his views, many messages had been abusive and threatening. He claimed that people were wishing him harm on social media, including death threats and insults directed at his loved ones.
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has told BBC Sport that it takes athlete welfare seriously and has support services in place for athletes who receive threats or abuse via social media. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is also using an Artificial Intelligence system to monitor social media for abusive posts directed at athletes during the Winter Games.
Kenworthy, who won a silver medal in the ski slopestyle event at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, said that he was not going to be silenced by the abuse and would continue to speak out on issues he cared about. He stated that he believed it was possible to love and respect the United States while still wanting to see improvements in its policies.
The US has announced that it will send ICE agents to support security operations during the Winter Olympics, which has sparked anger among some in Italy who are concerned about increased law enforcement presence at the Games.
Kenworthy's comments have highlighted the challenges faced by athletes who speak out on social issues and the need for greater protection from abuse and harassment.