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I don’t remember if anyone asked the drivers and what their opinion is. I do remember Nico Rosberg complaining on global tv about the grid boys in Monaco.
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What this has to do with the thread is just a general discussion of how we treat women and how motorsport views certain things. We use women as decoration, and our star driver shames people who dress differently. Some may not have a problem with that, but some do. |
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I know it was said in jest, but this seems like a double standard to be able to say this in a thread about gender stereotyping. The second bolded part is something that both men and women need improvement in doing. I have a lot of things to say about that, but it doesn't belong in here. |
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As to whether bringing up kids with a non-gender stereotyped attitude does or doesn't break them or ruin them, I don't know if enough research has been done on it. Regarding my own son, he grew up naturally, without my setting any agenda and just letting him be a little boy. He's now your typical, heterosexual, 20 year old male at uni. |
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that’s why i leave a lot of things ungendered. other times, sorry, men are the source of the problem. in the same way that women are the source of other problems. re: drivers being asked for their opinions. they have been recently. for example daniel ricciardo’s support of grid girls has cost him a lot of casual support amongst the female fandom. but largely you see that same group of young girls and women assuming the best of drivers and their moral standpoint until proven otherwise. once again, anyone who knows me irl knows i’m not a feminist bra burning man hater. i’ve worked in male dominated environments my whole working life. i’m not a member or supporter of any pro-women in motorsport groups either. unfortunately as well as the great side of men i’ve seen the other side as well, and it's fascinating which taught male behaviours young women are completely in denial about. Last edited by bella; 6 Jan 2018 at 17:32. |
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and that reflects itself in motorsport. there's an interesting underlying expectation that to be a woman in the sport (and retain your femininity) you have to sexualise yourself, be that posting what would be considered revealing selfies on your work social media accounts, doing photoshoots in ~sexy clothes or being promiscuous. is that linked to grid and promo girls? i can tell you that working on the grid in men's clothing next to grid girls with their bum cheeks hanging out of their skintight lycra is pretty de-feminising. |
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Want to see the opinion of Laurinha, the most important Argentine female marshal about this matter. Surely will be against grid girls.
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If the sporting world thinks that the way to entice people to view a new competition is through the use of attractive females - then it must be hard to convince them to remove such 'attractions' where they already exist? |
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I totally agree with you about defeminising and it all harks back to the days when draping a semi-naked woman over a car hood/bonnet, was deemed an perceptible way of marketing. |
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That's not back in the day though - that's now. Booth babes are still a thing, especially at car events.
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Back in the day there would be adverts with photos of girls, sprawled over cars in motoring magazines. I can't say I've seen anything like that for many years.
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It's interesting you say you don't care what women wear or what job they have, but yet you do. I have known many, many "grid girls" or "promo girls" and all seem to enjoy their job and the attention it brings and I also have seen where it has allowed them to make connections in the industry and secure a regular job. So I say if sponsors or series want grid girls and there are women who want those jobs(and clearly many do), leave them alone and stop trying to impose tyranny on others by shaming and phony virtue signaling. |
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Are you offended that some women are attractive or attempt to make themselves so?
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OK this has gone on long enough ...not only is is going around in circles insults whether intended or otherwise are on the horizon.
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