Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people try to make things that happened a year and a half ago go viral? Just stop.
T was only resolved last month.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people try to make things that happened a year and a half ago go viral? Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people try to make things that happened a year and a half ago go viral? Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know black people were Irish
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know black people were Irish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just at a horse show where this same thing happened.
Each class had 11 participants but only 10 ribbon awards. I felt terrible for the 1 little girl left out of every class. Especially because let's be real, awards after 3rd place are pointless. A few times it did happen where the little girl left without a ribbon was the single POC rider. Equestrian still tends to be a very white sport, too.
Another senior class only had 2 participants so both girls got the huge ribbons and big trophies. To any outsider seeing that on social media, it probably looks like the grand champion is very elite and skilled! Wow! How exciting! When in reality even if she got last place, she still got a big ribbon and a smaller trophy.
That's different. Everyone was getting a medal here. There was no reason to skip her.
You don’t know that. My DD is in gymnastics and has been to plenty of meets where there are medals and trophies for places 1-8 but 9 or 10 girls competing. It’s rough when 1 or 2 don’t get something when all else do. Maybe this wasn’t a race thing. Maybe it was a case where she was last with no medal for her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just at a horse show where this same thing happened.
Each class had 11 participants but only 10 ribbon awards. I felt terrible for the 1 little girl left out of every class. Especially because let's be real, awards after 3rd place are pointless. A few times it did happen where the little girl left without a ribbon was the single POC rider. Equestrian still tends to be a very white sport, too.
Another senior class only had 2 participants so both girls got the huge ribbons and big trophies. To any outsider seeing that on social media, it probably looks like the grand champion is very elite and skilled! Wow! How exciting! When in reality even if she got last place, she still got a big ribbon and a smaller trophy.
That's different. Everyone was getting a medal here. There was no reason to skip her.
Anonymous wrote:It happened over a year ago. They apologized privately immediately, and now publicly since someone tried to start trouble for ragebait clicks.
Point your energy at something relevant. Either work on current unresolved incidents, or celebrate victory.
Anonymous wrote:I was just at a horse show where this same thing happened.
Each class had 11 participants but only 10 ribbon awards. I felt terrible for the 1 little girl left out of every class. Especially because let's be real, awards after 3rd place are pointless. A few times it did happen where the little girl left without a ribbon was the single POC rider. Equestrian still tends to be a very white sport, too.
Another senior class only had 2 participants so both girls got the huge ribbons and big trophies. To any outsider seeing that on social media, it probably looks like the grand champion is very elite and skilled! Wow! How exciting! When in reality even if she got last place, she still got a big ribbon and a smaller trophy.