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It’s a wonder they still get away with calling the respective games mens and women’s. It’s probably only a matter of time before the WSL is called something else. Because it only takes one woman to start identifying as a man etc etc. or a cat perhaps?
Of all the things in the world to get upset about...
I used to think it was silly but it makes sense now. It’s not saying that men can’t automatically be called men or women can’t automatically be called women. If I was watching woman's sports and there terms like “batswoman” and “woman of the match” being used, I’d think it would sound a bit strange and condescending.Having standardised terms across the sexes makes it easier for commentators and journalists who might not know what to say otherwise.
In female rugby (both codes) do they still call a hooker a hooker.......... or has that been banned also?
Quote from: ncRover on March 01, 2023, 01:57:59 pmI used to think it was silly but it makes sense now. It’s not saying that men can’t automatically be called men or women can’t automatically be called women. If I was watching woman's sports and there terms like “batswoman” and “woman of the match” being used, I’d think it would sound a bit strange and condescending.Having standardised terms across the sexes makes it easier for commentators and journalists who might not know what to say otherwise.That gets to the heart of the issue."Man" is a throwback to an era when only "men" counted.Hence "manpower" "mankind" "man-years" "man of God" "manslaughter" "man-made" "chairman" etc."Man" implicitly became a cover all term for "human". But not because people thought "we'll just say 'man' and women will appreciate that there's no slight intended and it covers them as well." Because it never dawned on the people who coined those terms that "woman" mattered at all. "Batsman" and "Man of the Match" are throwbacks to an era when it was just not on the agenda that they would refer to anything other than "men". All that's happening here is a clear out of some out of date terms. Nowt to get upset about.
Quote from: Metalmicky on March 01, 2023, 03:45:58 pmIn female rugby (both codes) do they still call a hooker a hooker.......... or has that been banned also?The correct term is sex worker.