Anonymous wrote:I think she's got a temper. I think if this were about a male professional athlete at her level there would be no discussion. I think people are mad she gets mad. People are mad she's black. People are mad she's thick. People are mad she doesn't just shut up and act happy to be there. People are mad she's aggressive. People like myself (a black male) have been surrounded my women like Serena our whole life, hence why we love her. All black women aren't like Michelle Obama guys...some of them have passion and are fierce. Sorry you can't handle it.
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Wow. Just wow. Serena is perpetual vicious bully. Wow. What a fuming temper. I wouldn't feel safe around her if she got mad.
Anonymous wrote:I think she's got a temper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.
+1000
She def won fair and square. Nothing can take that from her. And she is a role model.
But so is Serena. You also cannot take that away from her. Strong, athletic, winner, stands up for herself, successful. Once incident does not change that.
But, again, you're wrapped up on blaming her. And giving the ref, who treated her differently by everyone who is familiar with the game has said, a pass. Keep saying that to yourself until you get it.
She is a bully. That's what she is. A role model? Give me a f'king break. Yeah, you watched the game... we know, we know...![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.
+1000
She def won fair and square. Nothing can take that from her. And she is a role model.
But so is Serena. You also cannot take that away from her. Strong, athletic, winner, stands up for herself, successful. Once incident does not change that.
But, again, you're wrapped up on blaming her. And giving the ref, who treated her differently by everyone who is familiar with the game has said, a pass. Keep saying that to yourself until you get it.
She is a bully. That's what she is. A role model? Give me a f'king break. Yeah, you watched the game... we know, we know...![]()
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Let me be clear, Serena Jameka Williams was a role model, to Ms. Osaka and especially in the AA community, before, during, and after her recent match at the U.S. Open. You are free to call her all the names you like, it makes zero difference.
Really, you save your name calling and hissy-fits for the punk and porn star you put in the WH. But I suppose your DH wouldn't allow that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.
+1000
She def won fair and square. Nothing can take that from her. And she is a role model.
But so is Serena. You also cannot take that away from her. Strong, athletic, winner, stands up for herself, successful. Once incident does not change that.
But, again, you're wrapped up on blaming her. And giving the ref, who treated her differently by everyone who is familiar with the game has said, a pass. Keep saying that to yourself until you get it.
She is a bully. That's what she is. A role model? Give me a f'king break. Yeah, you watched the game... we know, we know...![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.
+1000
She def won fair and square. Nothing can take that from her. And she is a role model.
But so is Serena. You also cannot take that away from her. Strong, athletic, winner, stands up for herself, successful. Once incident does not change that.
But, again, you're wrapped up on blaming her. And giving the ref, who treated her differently by everyone who is familiar with the game has said, a pass. Keep saying that to yourself until you get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Naomi was a composed, relative newbie who played a good game. And she won fair and square.
She had nothing to do with Serena's meltdown. And she didn't allow herself to get caught up in the drama. Good for her. Now that is a role model for young female athletes.