Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 19:53     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:Just teach her to be seen, not heard. To know her place.

/s/

I wish I could say the sexism by the PPs is unbelievable. Unfortunately it is not. We still have a long way to go ladies.


The struggle is real!!!
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 18:55     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Just teach her to be seen, not heard. To know her place.

/s/

I wish I could say the sexism by the PPs is unbelievable. Unfortunately it is not. We still have a long way to go ladies.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 18:24     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, the author of the letter is a white male. I don’t think I even need to look that up to confirm as his bias shows.

Megan is a badass. I hope my daughter grows up to be as confident and comfortable with herself as she is.


The only real badasses in the world don’t care what anybody else thinks about them and don’t spend time thinking about it. Rapinoe has many qualities and virtues. This is not among them. But I hope your daughter can grow up that way. It is pretty invaluable not to require attention, affection and positive feedback. And it will be a huge advantage vs her peers, who have been helicopter-parented into needing all that all the time.

Well said.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 18:21     Subject: Women’s World Cup 2019

Lol don’t worry haters she’ll be 38 at the next World Cup, so you will get your wish
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 17:56     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, the author of the letter is a white male. I don’t think I even need to look that up to confirm as his bias shows.

Megan is a badass. I hope my daughter grows up to be as confident and comfortable with herself as she is.


The only real badasses in the world don’t care what anybody else thinks about them and don’t spend time thinking about it. Rapinoe has many qualities and virtues. This is not among them. But I hope your daughter can grow up that way. It is pretty invaluable not to require attention, affection and positive feedback. And it will be a huge advantage vs her peers, who have been helicopter-parented into needing all that all the time.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 15:05     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, the author of the letter is a white male. I don’t think I even need to look that up to confirm as his bias shows.

Megan is a badass. I hope my daughter grows up to be as confident and comfortable with herself as she is.


Let me guess, you are a sexist racist person who can't argue anything on the merits.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 14:47     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Let me guess, the author of the letter is a white male. I don’t think I even need to look that up to confirm as his bias shows.

Megan is a badass. I hope my daughter grows up to be as confident and comfortable with herself as she is.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2019 11:35     Subject: Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A nice open letter to Ms. Rapinoe, with a nice bit of history.
https://thebulwark.com/an-open-letter-to-megan-rapinoe-from-america/?fbclid=IwAR1DapHlP6ty1PiFJQe6Cz5QVuv9Uf2vhmJiHr1H7apu0RidBjGPgY93zr4


Great letter on all accounts


Indeed!
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 22:27     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New poster here.

Watching the victory parades, it struck me how very much Megan Rapinoe reminds me of another famous footballer:

She’s the Paul Pogba of the USWNT.

Natural leader, long periods of mediocrity on the pitch punctuated by moments of brilliance, an insatiable desire for attention.



The sooner the self-absorbed Rapinoe disappears, the better. She will be forgotten and periodically update her Wikipedia page, hoping someone inadvertently clicks on it. Looking forward to the next women's WC! USA, USA, USA!


+1000. Thankfully, by next week, she should be completely forgotten.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 22:24     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:New poster here.

Watching the victory parades, it struck me how very much Megan Rapinoe reminds me of another famous footballer:

She’s the Paul Pogba of the USWNT.

Natural leader, long periods of mediocrity on the pitch punctuated by moments of brilliance, an insatiable desire for attention.



The sooner the self-absorbed Rapinoe disappears, the better. She will be forgotten and periodically update her Wikipedia page, hoping someone inadvertently clicks on it. Looking forward to the next women's WC! USA, USA, USA!
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 21:00     Subject: Re:Women’s World Cup 2019

New poster here.

Watching the victory parades, it struck me how very much Megan Rapinoe reminds me of another famous footballer:

She’s the Paul Pogba of the USWNT.

Natural leader, long periods of mediocrity on the pitch punctuated by moments of brilliance, an insatiable desire for attention.

Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:42     Subject: Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:A nice open letter to Ms. Rapinoe, with a nice bit of history.
https://thebulwark.com/an-open-letter-to-megan-rapinoe-from-america/?fbclid=IwAR1DapHlP6ty1PiFJQe6Cz5QVuv9Uf2vhmJiHr1H7apu0RidBjGPgY93zr4


Great letter on all accounts
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 19:35     Subject: Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 14:15     Subject: Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rapinoe would probably still have started at the World Cup over Le Sommer since MR had 6 goals 3 assists while LS had 2 goals 1 assist. Either way if you’re making a “do you think she would start on x national team over x player” argument, I question your intelligence.


LOL I see you are at it again. No argument so attack the poster. You know MR would not start for any of those teams. You just like Rapinio. Many posters have gone into detail about MR’s poor play. You ignore the posts and say she goal 6 goals. MR scored two goals from the field. You have some emotional fixation on MR being a great player. All your wishing and hoping does not make it so. Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd are star players of that generation and should be the ones being celebrated(and getting the endorsements). They have done more for women soccer vs MR any day of the week. Putting it in terms you can understand - Alex Morgan scored 6 goals from the field of play vs MR’s 2. Therefore by your own limited soccer IQ, Morgan is 3 x better vs MR. It’s nice you watched the event. See you in 4 years.


I see you don’t have reading comprehension skills either. My argument is that “Rapinio” had 3 times as many goals and assists. Maybe you don’t understand math either. Your personal bias against her no withstanding, she is a great player who has been a constant feature in a team that’s been to 3 straight World Cup finals. I don’t really have to attack you, the stupidity of your post speaks for itself


DP. I agree with the PP on Morgan and LLoyd. Megan was much better several years ago and is on the decline. She’s been a very good player for the USWNT, but her role has been more to push social boundaries further than the women’s game, unlike the former two. Different people have different ideas on whether or not star athletes (or musicians or actors, etc) should (ab)use their fame to push social issues.


...or, more like it, to push themselves into the media show business.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2019 13:53     Subject: Women’s World Cup 2019

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rapinoe would probably still have started at the World Cup over Le Sommer since MR had 6 goals 3 assists while LS had 2 goals 1 assist. Either way if you’re making a “do you think she would start on x national team over x player” argument, I question your intelligence.


LOL I see you are at it again. No argument so attack the poster. You know MR would not start for any of those teams. You just like Rapinio. Many posters have gone into detail about MR’s poor play. You ignore the posts and say she goal 6 goals. MR scored two goals from the field. You have some emotional fixation on MR being a great player. All your wishing and hoping does not make it so. Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd are star players of that generation and should be the ones being celebrated(and getting the endorsements). They have done more for women soccer vs MR any day of the week. Putting it in terms you can understand - Alex Morgan scored 6 goals from the field of play vs MR’s 2. Therefore by your own limited soccer IQ, Morgan is 3 x better vs MR. It’s nice you watched the event. See you in 4 years.


I see you don’t have reading comprehension skills either. My argument is that “Rapinio” had 3 times as many goals and assists. Maybe you don’t understand math either. Your personal bias against her no withstanding, she is a great player who has been a constant feature in a team that’s been to 3 straight World Cup finals. I don’t really have to attack you, the stupidity of your post speaks for itself


DP. I agree with the PP on Morgan and LLoyd. Megan was much better several years ago and is on the decline. She’s been a very good player for the USWNT, but her role has been more to push social boundaries further than the women’s game, unlike the former two. Different people have different ideas on whether or not star athletes (or musicians or actors, etc) should (ab)use their fame to push social issues.