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It has nothing to do about "policing"; I'm reporting from the gut feeling I have when I watch women suffer (voluntarily) for entertainment purposes (And no, it's not the same as women being killed en masse in horror movies.)
Of course they can do what they want; I just doubt that it would...
I remember vividly the Olympics women's cycling road race when it was held in Rio. Now Brazilian television are probably not well known for their restraint, but there was a horrible crash from one the favorites which was shown extensively on repeat. That was it for me, never would I watch that...
Even a dreadful "ugly" game is judged in an aesthetical way. As long as it is spectator sports it always is. Your second point about identifying with the team is the counterpoint, really, and the one I have a hard time understanding and identifying with myself.
It is quite hard to puzzle this...
I don't "care" about women's sports just as I don't care about men's sports other than cycling, really. I'd like my daughter to engage in sports for many reasons, but whether pro women's sports should be especially promoted of I really have no opinion of. Lot's of women's sports is just as...
I agree that women's cycling is often less controlled and it that way more superficially entertaining, but that's nothing compared to watching the junior men's races which is pure chaos. But to me that's not the point; cycling is not about racing/excitement *only*, but about a whole range of...
Actually women are better long (as in ultra-long) distance runners than men. Also long-distance swimming, cycling possibly also (which bothers me a bit).
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