Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it mean to give a fellow male participant a tampon when they flub a shot? You can’t answer that question with any response that doesn’t make what he did not sound like a misogynistic duchebag.
Exactly!!
For those not offended, please say, out loud, what Tiger intended by giving that guy a tampon?
I was completely unoffended by this incident. He gave Thomas the tampon after he outdrove Thomas (he is 18 years older than Thomas). Was it crass and frankly stupid, yes, but I’m not offended. Men and women drive off of different tees becuase of the difference in strength and the distance they get off the tee, so that’s why he was doing “you drive like a girl” schtick.
As a woman I wasn’t offended either. Perhaps because I play golf so realize women can’t hit the ball as far as men can. There are different starting points where you drive the ball at the start of each hole. The ladies’ tees are moved closer to the hole from where men tee off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it mean to give a fellow male participant a tampon when they flub a shot? You can’t answer that question with any response that doesn’t make what he did not sound like a misogynistic duchebag.
Exactly!!
For those not offended, please say, out loud, what Tiger intended by giving that guy a tampon?
I was completely unoffended by this incident. He gave Thomas the tampon after he outdrove Thomas (he is 18 years older than Thomas). Was it crass and frankly stupid, yes, but I’m not offended. Men and women drive off of different tees becuase of the difference in strength and the distance they get off the tee, so that’s why he was doing “you drive like a girl” schtick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it mean to give a fellow male participant a tampon when they flub a shot? You can’t answer that question with any response that doesn’t make what he did not sound like a misogynistic duchebag.
Exactly!!
For those not offended, please say, out loud, what Tiger intended by giving that guy a tampon?
Anonymous wrote:What do you think about the symbolism of athletes of color being tossed a banana on the field? Is that racist the way a tampon is sexist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP maybe you're desensitized to misogyny. I grew up with behavior like that and I sort of get it, but it's a terrible message. "boys club"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Rich people's first world problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP maybe you're desensitized to misogyny. I grew up with behavior like that and I sort of get it, but it's a terrible message. "boys club"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Rich people's first world problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP maybe you're desensitized to misogyny. I grew up with behavior like that and I sort of get it, but it's a terrible message. "boys club"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Being a women there are some things I can’t do as well as a man. And that doesn’t bother me in the least, nor does it bother me if men privately joke around with their friends regarding it.
I never said you should be ashamed that you have internalized misogyny. I’m just saying that you have it.
I view men as women as different. As a woman I don’t compare myself to men, and don’t mind if they have abilities that women don’t have and vice versa.
If you want to feel intellectually superior by saying I have internalized misogyny then so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP maybe you're desensitized to misogyny. I grew up with behavior like that and I sort of get it, but it's a terrible message. "boys club"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t bother me because his past behavior made me lose interest in him as an athlete. He just looks immature and cheesy. Again.
Exactly. He's just meeting my expectations that he's a classless pig.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t bother me because his past behavior made me lose interest in him as an athlete. He just looks immature and cheesy. Again.