2 thoughts on “Dominic Lawson: Stop telling us that women’s sport is as good as men’s – it isn’t!

  1. Now here’s a funny thing.

    FeMarxists in general and what I shall call “La envieux petty femme” (pun intended) in particular, hysterically insist that men and all things male are terribly bad.
    Yet they are equally insistant that women be as much like men as possible, and want to do all the things that men do.

    Odd eh?

    I respectfully offer one possible explanation.

    Divide them into three main groups.
    1. Those who are politically driven and want to weaken our, deeply flawed, but relatively open society that it may be replaced by something along communist lines where all POWER is centralised with them (This would go a long way towards explaing male feminists also).

    Those who mainly want MON£Y – and being useless at actually making it – suck it from the teat of the state instead.
    And
    Those who suffer greatly from ENVY and RESENTMENT that men are bigger, stronger, faster and quite often brighter too.
    Since this fact is unchangeable, their only resort is to corrupt the measure, and tip the playing field.

    to maintain the sporting theme –

    Of course, the extent to which these and other factors are intermingled is a potential book I know…

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  2. An excellant example of this is the Australian national womens team (world ranking 7) losing 7-nil to an under 15 schoolboy team, not even a national team.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3609949/Matildas-lose-7-0-Newcastle-Jets-15s-Rio-Olympics-warm-up.html

    That a top ranked international womens team would be beaten by a good boys under 15 team would be no surprise to anyone who has watched top level women’s football but the margin is perhaps surprising.

    The level of collctive denial and slef delusion to pretend there is any equivalence is remarkable. John MceEnroe’s recent remarks ranking WIlliam’s at 700 in the men’s game is frankly ridiculous as any adult male ranked competitor would win easily unless the humiliation of a potential loss affected them mentally.

    I actually find women’s tennis and even football pleasant to watch. The slow pace and extra time means it is quite relaxing to watch and it is easier to follow the tactics but it is nowhere near the level of male professional sport. This is why the economics of male and female sport is so different people are willing to pay much more for the greater physicality and consequent higher standard.

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