I'd completely agree to be honest, that perception holds things back significantly and more time should be spent 1) Dealing with those 'bigger' issues and 2) Explaining how they are all parts of the same process
No need to apologise, and thanks for clarifying. I'd agree with your comparison to be honest, and feel there can be a double standards at times- as much in the reporting on occasions as the reactions of groups themselves.
I'd also add the distinction that, thankfully, the two aren't mutually...
Not sure anyone suggesting this might not be a terrible thing has said they're 'upset' about this have they? The people seemingly outraged are actually those annoyed with the change.
No, I don't think it's a big issue- please show me where I said I thought it was?
I think it's a small step in the right direction, one that I hope is followed in other sports. Again, please don't needlessly over dramatise, we have a different opinion and that's fine.
I'm not taking offence to anything, merely happy that this outdated aspect to the sport will no longer continue, hopefully followed by other sports who continue with this.
Please stop just playing the 'offence' card all the time when someone disagrees with you, it demeans any point you're...
But the point is it's not just about her, it's about the image having scantily clad, extremely attractive women walking out at a sporting event with which they have no relevance or connection projects to young girls, women and society in general.
Surely you can see that?