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  • No QuarterN Online
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    No Quarter
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    #338

    @taniwharugby yeah, it's just race baiters searching for things to be outraged about to keep themselves relevant and give themselves a sense of moral superiority.

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    • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

      @no-quarter thing was in that cartoon, how exactly was it racist?

      Cartoon depictions or people are always exaggerated versions, her cartoon was her with big lips (check) frizzy hair (check) big bottom (check)...oh wait, it's cos she is black right?

      Cartoons of white folk exaggerating thier same physical traits would be racist too right?

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      Rancid Schnitzel
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      @taniwharugby said in Tennis:

      @no-quarter thing was in that cartoon, how exactly was it racist?

      Cartoon depictions or people are always exaggerated versions, her cartoon was her with big lips (check) frizzy hair (check) big bottom (check)...oh wait, it's cos she is black right?

      Cartoons of white folk exaggerating thier same physical traits would be racist too right?

      You're on a hiding to nothing there. If he'd drawn SW looking slimmer and "whiter" he would have been slammed for "whitewashing" her. It's just madness.

      At any rate the paper is standing firm, the umpire apparently couldn't give a shit and nobody other than the usual dickheads is buying this whole sexism nonsense. Even in these ridiculous PC times, the idea that someone like SW could be the victim in this scenario is just too much too swallow.

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        #340

        @Baron-Silas-Greenback fair to say SW and Sharapova are the 2 most disliked in the woman’s circuit

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        • MajorPomM Away
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          #341

          Oh so the arguments changed ...

          Or wait a second ... is the suggestion that men outburst at an even much higher ratio than these stats suggest?

          Isn’t saying that .... sexism ... ?

          https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/tennis/107160352/serena-williams-husband-slams-report-showing-men-get-more-fines-than-women-at-tennis-grand-slams

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          • No QuarterN Online
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            No Quarter
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            #342

            @MajorRage hilarious, they are really flapping about now. So the argument they are making has absolutely no evidence, anywhere, to back it up. But we are just meant to all buy into it because.... feminism?

            I've loved the response to all of this. The radical lefties stupid ideas took a big hit.

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            • BovidaeB Offline
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              #343

              I wonder what Serena thinks now? Ramos must be sexist if he is now picking on the males.

              http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2018/09/chair-umpire-ramos-hands-cilic-warning-for-slamming-racket/76992/

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              • canefanC Online
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                canefan
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                #344

                She still can't let it go. I wonder what she will do with her coach, because his admission that he was coaching inconveniently doesn't fit Serena's narrative

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                • canefanC canefan

                  She still can't let it go. I wonder what she will do with her coach, because his admission that he was coaching inconveniently doesn't fit Serena's narrative

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                  taniwharugby
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                  @canefan very little been made of this by 'her side'

                  @Bovidae cos he's a filthy Croat!

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                  • BonesB Offline
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                    #346

                    Hang on, where basic stats don't show sexism they need to be broken down more? How about that gender pay gap?

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                    • canefanC canefan

                      She still can't let it go. I wonder what she will do with her coach, because his admission that he was coaching inconveniently doesn't fit Serena's narrative

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                      MajorPom
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                      @canefan said in Tennis:

                      She still can't let it go. I wonder what she will do with her coach, because his admission that he was coaching inconveniently doesn't fit Serena's narrative

                      To be fair, neither can I

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                      • BonesB Bones

                        Hang on, where basic stats don't show sexism they need to be broken down more? How about that gender pay gap?

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                        #348

                        @bones said in Tennis:

                        Hang on, where basic stats don't show sexism they need to be broken down more? How about that gender pay gap?

                        They do though!

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                        • MajorPomM MajorPom

                          @canefan said in Tennis:

                          She still can't let it go. I wonder what she will do with her coach, because his admission that he was coaching inconveniently doesn't fit Serena's narrative

                          To be fair, neither can I

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                          canefan
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                          @majorrage said in Tennis:

                          @canefan said in Tennis:

                          She still can't let it go. I wonder what she will do with her coach, because his admission that he was coaching inconveniently doesn't fit Serena's narrative

                          To be fair, neither can I

                          I remember the time McEnroe defaulted his match vs Mikhail Pernfors at the Aussie Open. It is the only other time I can recall where a player kept winding themselves until breaking point. In the end he broke his racket and that was it. What I don't remember him doing was bitch and moan to the press afterwards that he was victimized. Serena should just shut it and move on

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                            The stupid thing here is that many commentators immediately started blurting out crap about how this never happens to men. When it's proven that it does, in fact 3 times as much, you get farking crickets. Any chance of maybe dialing it back or perhaps acknowledging they got it wrong? Of course not. It was never about the facts but about the narrative they wanted to believe and ram down other people's throats.

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                              #351

                              Her husbands point is valid. But only within the bounds of the hypothetical situation he proposes. The problem is he has no data to back them up.

                              If men call a ref a "liar" 1000 times and get punished 10, while for every thousand instances of a woman doing the same thing they get punished 20 times that would be sexist and unfair.

                              But there is no data at all to suggest this and why would there be it seems like an overly dumb thing to keep a record of. Tennis annoys me like this in the same way football does. Adults getting babied when they can't control their emotions. Grow the fuck up accept you're playing shit. Either improve or lose with some fucking dignity.

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                                “I’m here fighting for women’s rights and for women’s equality”
                                

                                That fight was won long ago, she’s getting herself mixed up with Billie Jean King – The US Open introduced equal prize money for women in 1973, the Australian Open did so in 2001, and the French Open and Wimbledon followed suit in 2007. Of the 31 Grand Slam Tournament Finals in which she has appeared Williams has taken home equal pay 27 times – that’s 87% of ‘em.

                                She just walked out of this tournament with $1.85 million dollars for coming a churlish second! Our Serena has eked out career earnings of $90 million.

                                The US Open total prize money is $53 million including $21 m for the men’s singles winners (Rounds 1 to 4 and all finals) and $3 m for men’s doubles winners. The women? $21 m for the singles and $3 m for the doubles.

                                Prize money has grown from about $25 million in 2012 and $34 million in 2013.

                                Umpire Ramos was paid $653 for officiating the Williams – Osaka match. $653.

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                                • M mooshld

                                  Her husbands point is valid. But only within the bounds of the hypothetical situation he proposes. The problem is he has no data to back them up.

                                  If men call a ref a "liar" 1000 times and get punished 10, while for every thousand instances of a woman doing the same thing they get punished 20 times that would be sexist and unfair.

                                  But there is no data at all to suggest this and why would there be it seems like an overly dumb thing to keep a record of. Tennis annoys me like this in the same way football does. Adults getting babied when they can't control their emotions. Grow the fuck up accept you're playing shit. Either improve or lose with some fucking dignity.

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                                  MajorPom
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                                  @mooshld it’s valid but given stats are already 4-1 against their view, men’s meltdowns are going to need to be off the scale compared to woman’s for the point to be true.

                                  It’s fucking pathetic. I’ve never liked Willians, but I’ve respected her big time. Not any more.

                                  It’s unlikely but I’d love for her to be boo’d next few tournaments

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                                  • Mick Gold Coast QLDM Mick Gold Coast QLD
                                    “I’m here fighting for women’s rights and for women’s equality”
                                    

                                    That fight was won long ago, she’s getting herself mixed up with Billie Jean King – The US Open introduced equal prize money for women in 1973, the Australian Open did so in 2001, and the French Open and Wimbledon followed suit in 2007. Of the 31 Grand Slam Tournament Finals in which she has appeared Williams has taken home equal pay 27 times – that’s 87% of ‘em.

                                    She just walked out of this tournament with $1.85 million dollars for coming a churlish second! Our Serena has eked out career earnings of $90 million.

                                    The US Open total prize money is $53 million including $21 m for the men’s singles winners (Rounds 1 to 4 and all finals) and $3 m for men’s doubles winners. The women? $21 m for the singles and $3 m for the doubles.

                                    Prize money has grown from about $25 million in 2012 and $34 million in 2013.

                                    Umpire Ramos was paid $653 for officiating the Williams – Osaka match. $653.

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                                    gt12
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                                    @mick-gold-coast-qld said in Tennis:

                                    “I’m here fighting for women’s rights and for women’s equality”
                                    

                                    That fight was won long ago, she’s getting herself mixed up with Billie Jean King – The US Open introduced equal prize money for women in 1973, the Australian Open did so in 2001, and the French Open and Wimbledon followed suit in 2007. Of the 31 Grand Slam Tournament Finals in which she has appeared Williams has taken home equal pay 27 times – that’s 87% of ‘em.

                                    She just walked out of this tournament with $1.85 million dollars for coming a churlish second! Our Serena has eked out career earnings of $90 million.

                                    The US Open total prize money is $53 million including $21 m for the men’s singles winners (Rounds 1 to 4 and all finals) and $3 m for men’s doubles winners. The women? $21 m for the singles and $3 m for the doubles.

                                    Prize money has grown from about $25 million in 2012 and $34 million in 2013.

                                    Umpire Ramos was paid $653 for officiating the Williams – Osaka match. $653.

                                    I wonder what she has earned per minute played then? That stat would certainly show her dominance but also, most likely, that she’s only played 2/3 as much tennis for it.

                                    I say make women’s tennis 5 sets, then come calling with your shit.

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                                      Kirwan
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                                      It weird that they get paid the same for less tennis.

                                      Surely that is sexist? Woman can play for just long as men, why has it been left shorter?

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                                        Siam
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                                        #356

                                        Funny that 3 sets vs 5 sets, same pay never featured in the bogus women get paid less wages nonsense...

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                                        • SiamS Siam

                                          Funny that 3 sets vs 5 sets, same pay never featured in the bogus women get paid less wages nonsense...

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                                          Rembrandt
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                                          @siam said in Tennis:

                                          Funny that 3 sets vs 5 sets, same pay never featured in the bogus women get paid less wages nonsense...

                                          Or in real life with men on average working significantly longer hours...

                                          Discrimination only works one way. There are whole organisations built on this idea.

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