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This is a couple of pics I found on her doing a quick search. Valid 'argument' or not. |
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Its not a matter of blame. Its a matter of professionalism. Whether she was tricked out to look like a Heidi Fleiss employee or not isnt the issue. |
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not in my eyes. i wouldnt have said anything but i dont look at anyone who does any less. this was all premeditated on her part. not out of the realm that the players recognized that and acted upon it. the only people who think it's wrong are the same losers who want every kid to get a trophy in little league ball even after they get mercied all summer long. Doesnt much matter one way or the other. To the NFL, it does. |
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What if the person is a flaming homosexual? Do you let him in the lockerroom? I think that if you put a cute little chica with revealing clothes in a room with 60 amped up guys there is bound to be catcalls and other advances. And everyone knows that guys feed off what the other are doing, and trying to one-up their buddies also, which just escalates the situation. My problem with this situation is more with Inez. As many have said, she knew what she was doing, but then complains when she gets undue attention from the athletes. |
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I am more of a fan of the lockerroom being for athletes and team members only. If there will be the opposite sex allowed in the locker room, it should be the same standard for both sexes. |
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Wtf....why are any reporters aloud in the locker room.....this is a place where after the game or even practice that has alot of emotion and things going on, let the frickin athletes(any sport) cool down, take a shower get "dressed" and have a seperate room that they have to go to to talk to the press. Can't be that hard to fix this kind of thing, there have been lots of problems with reporters(male and female) in the locker rooms, just stop it all together. But that being said, if your gonna keep letting it happedn then it should be the same on both sides....men reporteers should be aloud into the womens rooms too.
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Don't forget the culture differences.
In mexico, there is no 'equality' argumant being put forth. Women are generally sex objects much like the US, but not undercover. So its open and acceptecd in their culture. If Tiger Woods was in mexico, he would still be married. His wife would cut his dick off, but he would still be married. |
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I am more of a fan of the lockerroom being for athletes and team members only. If there will be the opposite sex allowed in the locker room, it should be the same standard for both sexes. |
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Don't forget the culture differences. French Prez Mitterand had both a wife and mistress- for quite a long time- and never had a scandal. Both were at his funeral. Willie Brown also had an open relationship with a wife and a mistress whom he showed off all the time around town. Yes, other cultures 'permit' a man to have indiscretions, but it's not primarily a Mexican thing. And no, had Tiger Woods been a 'Mexican' he'd still be culpable under much the same laws that we have here. You do realize that the 'community property' laws we have- which protect ex's- were born out of Spanish law, right??? |
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Women should have the same access men do in reagards to sports reporting. That being said does either need to be in the locker room? Probably not, but they are. Sports journalism is pretty much a double edged sword, as for this case the lady wanting to measure muscles doesn't bring much to the table for her efforts.
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