Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive seen pride days in many major sports. I dont see it being about women.
What about women, who prefer to have a relationship with a man? Is there a good reason for Spirit to exclude them and not have a straight people day at the game? I suspect that the vast majority of Spirit players and their fans fall into that category.
Anonymous wrote:I thought thread was going to be about players like that blonde Russian tennis player (Anna kournikova??) who the press always depicted as a sex symbol. Whatever happened to her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive seen pride days in many major sports. I dont see it being about women.
What about women, who prefer to have a relationship with a man? Is there a good reason for Spirit to exclude them and not have a straight people day at the game? I suspect that the vast majority of Spirit players and their fans fall into that category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive seen pride days in many major sports. I dont see it being about women.
What about women, who prefer to have a relationship with a man? Is there a good reason for Spirit to exclude them and not have a straight people day at the game? I suspect that the vast majority of Spirit players and their fans fall into that category.
How are straight people excluded from anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive seen pride days in many major sports. I dont see it being about women.
What about women, who prefer to have a relationship with a man? Is there a good reason for Spirit to exclude them and not have a straight people day at the game? I suspect that the vast majority of Spirit players and their fans fall into that category.
Anonymous wrote:Ive seen pride days in many major sports. I dont see it being about women.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sexualization of women in sport to sell tickets is not good, period. It is offensive. It is equally offensive when done from a same-sex perspective.
Why would I want to take a 9-year old girl to a “pride” night at a Spirit game? What does sexuality have to do with a soccer game?
Let’s keep soccer about soccer. Soccer unites. The other political stuff doesn’t.
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Anonymous wrote:I think OP doesn't know the meaning of "sexualization"....