Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."
Yes. She can stop playing tennis, and signing those contracts. However, she is being called out for cherry picking. Can do this event, but turns around to do three more of her choosing. Yes Houston we have a problem!
Weird you think that is cherry picking … most balanced people don’t do every event offered to them.
+1. Most tennis players pick and choose what events they show up for on n the tour. Standard Operating Procedure. And a top player like Naomi absolutely can and do “cherry pick” events.
She can pick which events she wants to play. But if she chooses an event where players are contractually obligated to be interviewed, then she should not get a special exception. It should be an even playing field for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Something I have noticed is that Megyn Kelly never seems to call out white people. I wonder why that is hmmm…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
Sorry but no. She’s an incredibly successful and powerful woman. If she can’t handle a little criticism, she needs to step away from the stage.
No she doesn’t. She can do what serves her and turn down what does not serve her. Also she can call out bullying when she wants too.
+1. And we can defend people, even powerful celebrities, from idiots saying they know more about the medical issues of a person than the person themselves. Because mental health issues ARE medical issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."
Yes. She can stop playing tennis, and signing those contracts. However, she is being called out for cherry picking. Can do this event, but turns around to do three more of her choosing. Yes Houston we have a problem!
Weird you think that is cherry picking … most balanced people don’t do every event offered to them.
+1. Most tennis players pick and choose what events they show up for on n the tour. Standard Operating Procedure. And a top player like Naomi absolutely can and do “cherry pick” events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."
Yes. She can stop playing tennis, and signing those contracts. However, she is being called out for cherry picking. Can do this event, but turns around to do three more of her choosing. Yes Houston we have a problem!
Weird you think that is cherry picking … most balanced people don’t do every event offered to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
Sorry but no. She’s an incredibly successful and powerful woman. If she can’t handle a little criticism, she needs to step away from the stage.
No she doesn’t. She can do what serves her and turn down what does not serve her. Also she can call out bullying when she wants too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
Sorry but no. She’s an incredibly successful and powerful woman. If she can’t handle a little criticism, she needs to step away from the stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."
Yes. She can stop playing tennis, and signing those contracts. However, she is being called out for cherry picking. Can do this event, but turns around to do three more of her choosing. Yes Houston we have a problem!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."
Yes. She can stop playing tennis, and signing those contracts. However, she is being called out for cherry picking. Can do this event, but turns around to do three more of her choosing. Yes Houston we have a problem!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your daughter were successful and having mental health issues, would you want a nasty piece of work like Megyn Kelly attacking them? I certainly wouldn't. She's an awful human being.
She’s not a child. It creeps me out how many of you are inclined to infantilize her.
It creeps me out how you're encouraging bullying behavior. Be better (or Be best, if Melania is more your style).
No no no. Disagreeing is not bullying. You can criticize someone without it being bullying. More weaponizing of words. Not everyone is fragile. And the press events are part of the contract. If she didn't want the reporters "getting in her head," she could do what others do, as has been stated. Just repeat--"I'm here b/c I'm contractually obligated to be."