Free speech - Your opinion?
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:57 am
As a white guy, if someone calls me a cracker, snowball, honky or whatever, I couldn't care less. Honestly, I'd probably laugh about it.
So the head of the Russian Tennis Federation was on a "humorous" show (his description) and called Venus and Serena Williams "brothers" and "scary to look at" (Actual Quote: When Dementieva was asked what it was like playing against the Williams sisters, Tarpischev interjected and called them the "Williams brothers." He also said that "it's scary when you really look at them.").
Serena Williams immediately decried this as "bullying, sexist and racist". For the record, I don't see where any of the tags except possibly "sexist" apply, and that one is a stretch; race was not mentioned and I don't see how they were "bullied" by him. The RTF guy was fined $25,000.00 and other sanctions are being imposed.
I'm not trying to impose American "free speech" on the world. I realize that the World Tennis Association is a private organization and can do what they want.
Having said that, isn't this man entitled to his opinion? I actually agree with him that (in some venues, not all) they look masculine to a degree.
This world continues to get more and more idiotic with regard to political correctness.
So the head of the Russian Tennis Federation was on a "humorous" show (his description) and called Venus and Serena Williams "brothers" and "scary to look at" (Actual Quote: When Dementieva was asked what it was like playing against the Williams sisters, Tarpischev interjected and called them the "Williams brothers." He also said that "it's scary when you really look at them.").
Serena Williams immediately decried this as "bullying, sexist and racist". For the record, I don't see where any of the tags except possibly "sexist" apply, and that one is a stretch; race was not mentioned and I don't see how they were "bullied" by him. The RTF guy was fined $25,000.00 and other sanctions are being imposed.
I'm not trying to impose American "free speech" on the world. I realize that the World Tennis Association is a private organization and can do what they want.
Having said that, isn't this man entitled to his opinion? I actually agree with him that (in some venues, not all) they look masculine to a degree.
This world continues to get more and more idiotic with regard to political correctness.