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Women's Fifa World Cup - Why Is The Bbc Spending All This Time And Effort On It?

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dave50 | 11:28 Wed 08th May 2019 | ChatterBank
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48137701
I dont know anyone, male or female, who is going to watch it or is remotely interested. Yet the BBC insists on spending a load of licence payers money on covering the whole thing. Are they yet again trying to prove how 'inclusive' and right on they are at our expense? I dont care how much they try to ram it down our throats, I wont be watching it, Im not interested.
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I bet you'd change your opinion if they were topless. Lol
I once ran a PB in a half marathon only to discover I’d finished a few seconds behind a 13 year old Kenyan girl :-)
Stating the truth is sexist?

The argument that the BBC shouldn’t show women’s football because it’s not as good as men’s etc
Is sexist.
There might be reasons to be sceptical about why the BBC is pushing it so much but all the stuff posted earlier about it being “inferior” isn’t really relevant.
That ^ is different from what you said @9:20

Saying women's football shouldn't be on TV because it isn't as good as men's football is nonsense but saying it isn't as good as men's football isn't sexist.

And in any case the idea that men can’t compete successfully against women in sport is largely untrue anyway.
It’s true that at the top level and in pure strength sports men come out on top in many but by no means all.
And at lower levels often gender is irrelevant.
Golf is an interesting one: I don’t really ever watch women’s golf because I find it even more boring than men’s golf: but the reason for that is I’ve never heard of the players and the competitions mean less to me. But that’s a question of exposure: nothing to do with thinking that the actual golf is in some way inferior (even if it is). A bloke or a girl swinging a club and hitting the fairway or not seems pretty much the same to me.
I dislike all sport and never watch any of it on TV. I think the beeb should show no sport at all and spend the money on things that I want to watch (stamps feet and throws a strop)
And arguably in those sports where you’d probably not dream of having women compete against men there are fewest complaints: women’s boxing, weightlifting, karate etc
I hear few complaints about that.
The fact is many in Britain and elsewhere think of football still as a “lads” game not to be encroached upon by the wimminfolk either in the field or in the tv screen.
And that’s about the height of it.
Hearing the male imbeciles this morning commenting on a soccer match last night, the BBC would have been well advised to show some of the women's game instead.

It is generally more enjoyable to watch people playing for the love of the game than it is to have your time wasted by overpaid children who can't string a sentence together.

The W Series motor racing features a number of female drivers who had won in other formats against men but still couldn't get sponsorship. There are excellent opportunities for those with vision.
"It’s true that at the top level and in pure strength sports men come out on top in many but by no means all. And at lower levels often gender is irrelevant."

This thread is about football - you cannot seriously be suggesting men and women can compete on an equal footing at lower levels. If you are, you couldn't be more wrong if you tried.

I can't comment on sports which do not require physical strength such as snooker, darts (although I struggle with the concept these are even sports), golf etc..., because I have no interest in them, but if it is the case women can compete on an equal footing against the men, then why aren't they?
I agree DD, that, really other than equestrian, it is rarely appropriate for men and women to compete together.
Saying they aren't as "good", does seem irrelevant, as the point is purely entertainment... a life isn't saved every time someone scores a goal, the only point is enjoyment - and there is nothing to say that only the "best" players are worth watching.
If that is true... why do men even have a 2nd division? (If that is the right phrase). There would be no point on televising any games at all, unless they were between the two best teams in the world every time. But that obviously isn't how it works. Sometimes the best games to watch, are the closest matches, not necessarily the strongest or fastest.
Why are there so few women composers/artists/F1 drivers/etc/etc?

Mainly because they’re too busy doing the cooking/cleaning/bottom-wiping/ etc for all the men who ARE composers (artists, F1 drivers, etc).

Wake up fellow men!
They've lost the rights to most other sports that's why.

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