Feminism and the NFL are not compatible [View all]
First of all, football is not complex, second of all while I agree with much of the article, there's something about teams-- a kind of tribalism I guess, that can bring out the best and worst in people.
Perhaps some of the inherent sexism in football could be eliminated given enough time-- I don't know.
A caveat: football is not complex to me. my father played a little semi-pro many moons ago, and I understand the game. My dad lost interest a long time ago. Became a boxing fan though.
There's more wrong with football than sexism, such as certain recruiting techniques and deliberate injuries handed out to a oh say a high school quarterback
No I'm not a fan, despite all the Seahawk fever around here.
The article presents an interesting and potentially difficult point of view.
This is a piece about football and feminism so before I proceed, let me offer an obvious but necessary caveat. Im a dude. That doesnt mean I shouldnt be able to write about feminism. But it does mean that some readers can and will object to a piece by a guy about women who call themselves feminists and who also watch football.
So let me say for the record that I am not trying to mansplain the evils of football to feminists, or suggest how they should feel about something as complex as football. What I am trying to do is to understand why women, and feminists in particular, not only tolerate but in some instances consume (and therefore sponsor) a game as flagrantly misogynistic as football.
But before I get into all that, I want to talk about Hannah Storm, because shes the one who got me thinking about all this. Last Sunday, Storm took a few minutes on Sportscenter to rebuke the NFL for its conduct around the Ray Rice scandal and violence against women more generally. The veteran broadcaster and ESPN anchor explained that she and her three daughters were all huge football fans. One of my daughters has her first fantasy football team this season, she noted. But at breakfast this week, instead of discussing how her team was doing, we watched the Ray Rice video play out again, in all its ugliness.
Storm added that shed spent the week answering a series of seemingly impossible questions from her daughters about the league, then posed a few of her own, such as when the NFL would take the lead on the issue of domestic violence, and, more dramatically, What exactly does the NFL stand for?
The response to this soliloquy was a rousing chorus of Give em hell, Hannah! So maybe Im the only person in America who came away with a few questions of my own for Storm.
http://www.salon.com/2014/09/28/feminism_and_the_nfl_are_not_compatible/