Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I encourage anyone on her side to go tell their boss they refuse to do Zoom and conference calls anymore because of crippling anxiety. And that you think they're pointless, just as an fyi. And not that anyone called you this, but you're not a zoo animal. Oh and you demand to be paid the same rate. And if management has any pushback you're going to astroturf in the local press that they're all racist sexist pigs.
Please report back with how that goes for you. #LeanIn #GirlBoss
Sorry, I can't do that. I'm just a normal person, no followers or anything. Nobody pays me to wear anything. You know elite athletes are different.
Anxiety is a mental health disorder and a worker with that diagnosis can request accommodations under the ADA.
Anxiety is an emotion. Everyone has it. This professional victimhood garbage is just comical at this point.
This is all about Nike trying to make this ugly boring brat marketable. It's 100% fake and orchestrated. All of it.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand all the controversy here.
1) The reason the players get paid lots of money, is because of the tv contracts and sponsors, and making interviews mandatory to give them their money's worth is entirely reasonable.
2) Mental health is a serious thing, and if a player fells they are not mentally capable of playing and fulfilling their media obligations, then they should withdraw, and take care of themselves, just like they would for a physical injury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I encourage anyone on her side to go tell their boss they refuse to do Zoom and conference calls anymore because of crippling anxiety. And that you think they're pointless, just as an fyi. And not that anyone called you this, but you're not a zoo animal. Oh and you demand to be paid the same rate. And if management has any pushback you're going to astroturf in the local press that they're all racist sexist pigs.
Please report back with how that goes for you. #LeanIn #GirlBoss
Sorry, I can't do that. I'm just a normal person, no followers or anything. Nobody pays me to wear anything. You know elite athletes are different.
Anxiety is a mental health disorder and a worker with that diagnosis can request accommodations under the ADA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote previously, it is unfair to other athletes and gives her a leg up.
She said herself she wants to game the system. the end.
Make away with the pressers for all, that might make it even.
This is such bs. She's having mental health issues but the haters gotta hate. The pressers after tennis matches are awful and no one finds them interesting. Why not change the rules?
The idea that she is doing this to get a leg up is immature and just outright stupid.
No, she is not. She only brought that "victim" narrative after her badly managed decision backfired.
She did not want the press to "bring down her confidence." Too bad, too sad, snowflake. They will bring down your and everyone else's or nobody's confidence down.
She acted like a teen who lied and then lied some more.
She acted like someone who understands how many people view mental health issues — especially in people that they can “other”. She also acted like someone who is an introverted, anxious, private person.
PP, it’s responses like yours that create the kind of environment that make it difficult for people to be publicly open about mental health struggles.
Yet I am a mom to a young adult with severe social anxiety? Yep, I am the problem that cause her to lie!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote previously, it is unfair to other athletes and gives her a leg up.
She said herself she wants to game the system. the end.
Make away with the pressers for all, that might make it even.
This is such bs. She's having mental health issues but the haters gotta hate. The pressers after tennis matches are awful and no one finds them interesting. Why not change the rules?
The idea that she is doing this to get a leg up is immature and just outright stupid.
No, she is not. She only brought that "victim" narrative after her badly managed decision backfired.
She did not want the press to "bring down her confidence." Too bad, too sad, snowflake. They will bring down your and everyone else's or nobody's confidence down.
She acted like a teen who lied and then lied some more.
She acted like someone who understands how many people view mental health issues — especially in people that they can “other”. She also acted like someone who is an introverted, anxious, private person.
PP, it’s responses like yours that create the kind of environment that make it difficult for people to be publicly open about mental health struggles.
Anonymous wrote:How does one say "good riddance!" in French?
Anonymous wrote:How does one say "good riddance!" in French?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote previously, it is unfair to other athletes and gives her a leg up.
She said herself she wants to game the system. the end.
Make away with the pressers for all, that might make it even.
This is such bs. She's having mental health issues but the haters gotta hate. The pressers after tennis matches are awful and no one finds them interesting. Why not change the rules?
The idea that she is doing this to get a leg up is immature and just outright stupid.
No, she is not. She only brought that "victim" narrative after her badly managed decision backfired.
She did not want the press to "bring down her confidence." Too bad, too sad, snowflake. They will bring down your and everyone else's or nobody's confidence down.
She acted like a teen who lied and then lied some more.
Anonymous wrote:How does one say "good riddance!" in French?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are talking about parts of your job that you dont like none of it is being berated, harassed, or being required/prompted to answer intimate questions about your personal life. Its a non-starter for comparison purposes. Its legally prohibited for your employer to ask about your race, your gender, your pregnancy status, relationship status, disability, etc.
And to the PP who made the point about how the world is set up for extroverts. I 100% agree. Especially in business.
You don’t think any of us have been harassed at our jobs? Come on now.
You have legal options and can file a complaint. If youve been harassed and didnt feel protected then maybe you should support further legislation for employee protection. Ive never understood this BS with humans lately. Like have we just given up trying to improve for the next generation? Collective forward movement is no longer a thing? You suffered through harassment so its okay for others to suffer?
You can always just admit you were wrong, PP. Is that so hard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are talking about parts of your job that you dont like none of it is being berated, harassed, or being required/prompted to answer intimate questions about your personal life. Its a non-starter for comparison purposes. Its legally prohibited for your employer to ask about your race, your gender, your pregnancy status, relationship status, disability, etc.
And to the PP who made the point about how the world is set up for extroverts. I 100% agree. Especially in business.
You don’t think any of us have been harassed at our jobs? Come on now.
You have legal options and can file a complaint. If youve been harassed and didnt feel protected then maybe you should support further legislation for employee protection. Ive never understood this BS with humans lately. Like have we just given up trying to improve for the next generation? Collective forward movement is no longer a thing? You suffered through harassment so its okay for others to suffer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are talking about parts of your job that you dont like none of it is being berated, harassed, or being required/prompted to answer intimate questions about your personal life. Its a non-starter for comparison purposes. Its legally prohibited for your employer to ask about your race, your gender, your pregnancy status, relationship status, disability, etc.
And to the PP who made the point about how the world is set up for extroverts. I 100% agree. Especially in business.
You don’t think any of us have been harassed at our jobs? Come on now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote previously, it is unfair to other athletes and gives her a leg up.
She said herself she wants to game the system. the end.
Make away with the pressers for all, that might make it even.
This is such bs. She's having mental health issues but the haters gotta hate. The pressers after tennis matches are awful and no one finds them interesting. Why not change the rules?
The idea that she is doing this to get a leg up is immature and just outright stupid.