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Raygun, the Australian breakdancer who gained fame for her performance at the Olympics, received zero points from the judges. Despite her unique and viral routine, she failed to win any of her breaking clashes and was not awarded a single point.

The breaking community, including judge Martin Gilian, known as MGbility, expressed their support for Raygun. Gilian mentioned that Raygun was attempting to bring something new and original to the Olympics, representing her country in the process. However, based on the five criteria in the judging system, her performance did not match up to that of her competitors.

While some praised Raygun as an “Aussie legend,” others mocked her for her performance. Despite the outcome, she received support from the breaking and hip hop community. The judge emphasized that Raygun did her best, but her competitors simply outperformed her in terms of skill level.

The debut of breakdancing at the Olympics attracted attention for Raygun’s performance, which became a topic of discussion on the internet. Despite not scoring any points, Raygun’s efforts to showcase her talent and represent her country were acknowledged by the breaking community.

In a surprising turn of events, the wife of a Tory councillor was recently arrested on racial hatred charges and has been denied bail. This incident has sparked further debates and discussions within the community. It is crucial to address such issues and promote inclusivity and understanding among individuals from different backgrounds.