That is the whole point. Being “on the field” is what he did wrong given he is far stronger than anyone else competing at that level. When the differences are that vast the smaller weaker players will get hurt.
This is true even amongst men. In college football you will see small programs turn down lucrative the first week “tune up” matches against big programs because they don’t want their guys getting hurt by a team that is bigger and stronger.
Its not what he did wrong.
Its what the adults in charge did wrong. The adults need to stop it and not go along with it, and demand mental help for these people to be able to live in their own body, not telling them they’re super and nothings wrong.
I agree.