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Started by Deus Ex Lemur1 REPLIES556 VIEWS· 12 Nov 2022, 14:49
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Deus Ex LemurPro2,355 posts
12 Nov 2022, 14:49
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12 Nov 2022, 14:49#1

I have been seeing a concerted effort to promote women's sporting codes, and have been duped a few times by ambiguous articles that don't distinguish between the genders. I have watched many women's sports. I watched every game of the 1019 WC for women, I have watched women's rugby on and off to see how it has been developing. All in all, I find it drab and incredibly short of quality. Women's football teams, national teams, get beaten by 15 year boys in every instance. The women's rugby team's look extremely weak and slow, even if they have good structures. The lack of speed and power as well as technique really hurts the spectacle. It seems only soy boys and lesbians really like the women's codes. I'm kind of bored with how prominent it is in MSM, when in reality they are nothing at all. They generate very little revenue, yet demand equal output despite their lack of revenue relative to the men's game - the women's USA football team get a higher percentage of the revenue stream than the men. Is that equality? I think it all needs to be buried. In the end, we have trans women encroaching on female sports anyway. Men pretending to be women. What has the Western world become? 

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CrusadersfanPro3,099 posts
12 Nov 2022, 15:57
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12 Nov 2022, 15:57#2

Watched the 2nd half of the WRWC today, was it quality, no but was actually an exciting game with a nail biting win for the good girls.

Only the 2nd game of women's rugby I have watched (Canterbury winning the final)

Not going out of my way to watch and definitely wouldn't pay to attend.

Demands for equal pay is ridiculous if they want equal pay then get the supporters to come along.

Men's pay is directly linked to the income that they bring in, women sport should be the same

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