Association for Women in Sports Media
“AWSM remains steadfast in its long-standing commitment to ensure all women in sports media are treated respectfully, equally and professionally while working in the locker room. We will remain on top of this situation.”
- Comment about a complaint the group made to the NFL about the actions of the New York Jets towards a female reporter...It's important to note, the reporter did not file a complaint, and has no intention of doing so.
- For reference reasons, please follow this link to see the female reporter: Ines Sainz
**If you checked out the link, I think we can all agree Ines isn't afraid of a little attention from some big-bad-football players...Hell, she showed up to Jets' Camp in a pair of pumps and skin tight pants and a top made for a teenage girl. She looked hot, she knew it, and she isn't complaining about receiving cat-calls or footballs thrown her way.
"It is the sexualizing of an employee in the workplace. So the difference between sexual and sexualizing is that somebody is being treated as though their value is solely reduced to their sexuality...It is not about how you feel." - Jaclyn Friedman (WAM! - Women, Action & the Media)
In other words, group of feminist lunatics decided they needed to look after the poor girl...Because 'it's not about how the reporter feels', it's about how THEY feel.
This is what our country has become. Thankfully there is one sane person left, who is never afraid to say the truth: "The country is full of nonsense not common sense now! Let's go back to common sense. Come on guys!" - Mike Ditka
- Comment about a complaint the group made to the NFL about the actions of the New York Jets towards a female reporter...It's important to note, the reporter did not file a complaint, and has no intention of doing so.
- For reference reasons, please follow this link to see the female reporter: Ines Sainz
**If you checked out the link, I think we can all agree Ines isn't afraid of a little attention from some big-bad-football players...Hell, she showed up to Jets' Camp in a pair of pumps and skin tight pants and a top made for a teenage girl. She looked hot, she knew it, and she isn't complaining about receiving cat-calls or footballs thrown her way.
"It is the sexualizing of an employee in the workplace. So the difference between sexual and sexualizing is that somebody is being treated as though their value is solely reduced to their sexuality...It is not about how you feel." - Jaclyn Friedman (WAM! - Women, Action & the Media)
In other words, group of feminist lunatics decided they needed to look after the poor girl...Because 'it's not about how the reporter feels', it's about how THEY feel.
This is what our country has become. Thankfully there is one sane person left, who is never afraid to say the truth: "The country is full of nonsense not common sense now! Let's go back to common sense. Come on guys!" - Mike Ditka
2 Comments:
At 3:36 PM, PC_Bucs said…
If she wants to be treated more professionally (I know she isn't complaining...just making a point) she needs to DRESS more professionally. I didn't realize that the complaint was NOT from her? Just another group of feminazis trying to get some attention and make headlines. It shows how screwed up America is that these feminist groups DIDN'T advise her to dress less provocatively, but DID advise her to call a lawyer.
At 11:22 AM, brian said…
the feminazis either fail to understand or refuse to acknowledge that some men are going to go bonkers when they see a hot woman dress like that...this is something akin to me driving a ferrari and getting pissed when someone tells me how much they like the car. if you don't want the attention, ladies, then wear a potato sack dress.
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