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Well, THIS is rather politically incorrect and it’s driving the feminists crazy

As far as I’m concerned, good!  I just happened across this and once again, there seems to be no stone unturned that can’t cause some outrage amongst the the continuously outraged and offended victimologists (re: part of the Democrat identity group coalition that are eternally oppressed by…well….sometimes themselves.  But they complain even then).

Why Do Women’s Sports Even Exist?

My, my, there those feminists go, complaining again. This time the whining concerns supposedly “sexist” Olympics coverage. Their problem? Many journalists are, we’re told, using different language when talking about female athletes than when speaking of male ones. Oh, the humanity! There’s the guy who credited a female swimmer’s husband/coach for her success, the talk about a six-foot-three-inch South Korean woman volley ball player’s difficulty finding a boyfriend, and a reporter who called an equestrian rider “blondie.”

I’ll let that go for now.  What I hadn’t heard before were a couple of examples that point out that men ARE superior to women in sports (well, if you paid any attention to sports, especially during the Olympics that just ended, you’d already now that men are faster, stronger, quicker, jump higher and longer….it’s simple biology and I guess the feminazis want us all to make these results be like “these are not the droids you are looking for”.

But I didn’t know these:

…Women’s sports aren’t exactly a quality product.

Oh, female athletes look great compared to a weekend warrior or a feminist scribe’s writing. But how much coverage should they get? And if unequal press and pay are your bugaboo, here’s a cause for you: high-school boy athletes get far less coverage than the women, and no pay at all. Is that fair?

Oh, there’s no comparison? That’s true, as the following illustrates:

The women lost — 7-0.

  • Lest you think this a fluke, the U.S. Women’s National Team (ranked number one in the world) lost 8-2 to the under-17 U.S. boys’ team in 2012. And these things actually happen all the time, everywhere, as the women regularly scrimmage with boys — and lose.

  • The world’s best women’s hockey team, the Canadian Women’s Olympic Team, played in the Alberta AAA Midget Hockey League (boys 15-17) during the 2013-2014 season. They finished dead last.

  • The mile record for 15-year-old boys is faster than the women’s world record.

A couple more found with just a quick google:

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