Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So women are so weak that they allow their “superior” male bosses to have sex with them? Is that what we’re saying here? Women are inferior and also think so poorly of themselves that they allow themselves to be abused? Really? I am not sure what’s worse here, abusive power monger men or weak defenseless women. I mean stand up for yourself. Please.
This comment is so narrow-minded and naive. Did you forget about the power aspect? Have you never heard of studies regarding loss of jobs, positions, playing time, etc? Thus is not about gender it's abuse of power.
Anonymous wrote:So women are so weak that they allow their “superior” male bosses to have sex with them? Is that what we’re saying here? Women are inferior and also think so poorly of themselves that they allow themselves to be abused? Really? I am not sure what’s worse here, abusive power monger men or weak defenseless women. I mean stand up for yourself. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be more women coaches in NWSL and women's sports in general. Maybe this will be a catalyst.
My daughter has had the worst with female coaches. Abusive and degrading.
Exactly. The narrative that men are the abusive coaches and women are the ones fully understanding is an attempt to make this about gender and not about bad coaches. But this is how you grab power.
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The narrative here is the same same old of male in position of authority abusing that authority to get sex from subordinates. Only too bad boys. (or girls if that is the situation)...the party is over and now you get called out and kicked out. Finally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be more women coaches in NWSL and women's sports in general. Maybe this will be a catalyst.
My daughter has had the worst with female coaches. Abusive and degrading.
Exactly. The narrative that men are the abusive coaches and women are the ones fully understanding is an attempt to make this about gender and not about bad coaches. But this is how you grab power.
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The narrative here is the same same old of male in position of authority abusing that authority to get sex from subordinates. Only too bad boys. (or girls if that is the situation)...the party is over and now you get called out and kicked out. Finally.
It’s time for all coaches to be called out for their abusive behavior. Sexual, Verbal, mental and emotional. Riley and Burke are just the beginning. Next stop is Youth soccer, where both of these men had allegations against them. How many other coaches had things swept under the rug and why? NOVA would be a perfect place for any investigative reporter to start. So many stories that need to be checked into. Parents need justice for their DD and DS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be more women coaches in NWSL and women's sports in general. Maybe this will be a catalyst.
My daughter has had the worst with female coaches. Abusive and degrading.
Exactly. The narrative that men are the abusive coaches and women are the ones fully understanding is an attempt to make this about gender and not about bad coaches. But this is how you grab power.
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The narrative here is the same same old of male in position of authority abusing that authority to get sex from subordinates. Only too bad boys. (or girls if that is the situation)...the party is over and now you get called out and kicked out. Finally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious what people think of the decision to cancel games. On the one hand, I certainly get it, but on the other, don’t you want to have games so fans can come out and show their support to the players?
The players requested via the Players' Union that the games be canceled and the league agreed to accommodate the request.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be more women coaches in NWSL and women's sports in general. Maybe this will be a catalyst.
My daughter has had the worst with female coaches. Abusive and degrading.
Exactly. The narrative that men are the abusive coaches and women are the ones fully understanding is an attempt to make this about gender and not about bad coaches. But this is how you grab power.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be more women coaches in NWSL and women's sports in general. Maybe this will be a catalyst.
My daughter has had the worst with female coaches. Abusive and degrading.
Exactly. The narrative that men are the abusive coaches and women are the ones fully understanding is an attempt to make this about gender and not about bad coaches. But this is how you grab power.