By JAMILA RIZVI
Last Wednesday, I spent the evening talking about feminism with a lingerie footballer. (As you do).
And by the end of the night something very strange happened: I started to forget what my opinion was.
Let me take you back to the beginning. The wonderful folk at Triple J‘s afternoon news and current affairs program Hack, gave me a buzz. They wanted to know if I’d come into the studio and talk about the media’s coverage of women’s sport.
Mamamia recently launched its own dedicated women’s sport coverage, Sport on Saturdays, so I thought it was a good opportunity to do some spruiking and have a bit of debate.
I assumed that I’d be arguing my case against some sports obsessed bogan bloke who was shitty that Serena Williams earns just as much prize money for winning the Australian Open as Roger Federer when she ‘only plays three sets’.
Boy, was I wrong.
In the Triple J reception, I was met by what can only be described as the most formidably impressive looking women ever to have walked the planet. Tall, glowing, broad shouldered, large breasted, smiley, naturally tanned and unbelievably toned and muscular; it was as if an all-female Amazonian tribe had somehow got lost in the Sydney CBD and ended up at the ABC’s Ultimo studio asking for directions.
They were three players in Australia’s new Legends League, which is a women’s American-style football (commonly called ‘gridiron’) competition where the players wear their underwear.
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I don't have an issue with the girls specifically, I am sure they are lovely, hardworking, gutsy women. But the fact that the league exists is harmful to society and encourages men to view women as objects. Collective Shout are campaigning against this and doing a great job. There is a petition here and i encourage everyone to sign. http://www.change.org/petit...
I find it amusing all the people saying that these women have a choice, and that the media are simply doing what sells, as if the media is bowing down to some collective wish of the Australian population. We have very little choice in what we can view on TV especially regarding womens sport. It is dictated to us! Here we go again, womens sport on tv which really is little more than a porn show. Then there are other people who are saying they are presenting positive role models for women by presenting an alternate body shape and not anorexic. Exercise addiction is a growing concern in Australia, along with eating disorders and mental health issues. Do they not see that this kind of activity is representing women in a light that celebrates their bodies - yes their muscles and gorgeous looks. It does not celebrate their athleticism and ability. Anyone who thinks it does is kidding themselves, because if this was the case then why don't other womens sports that are not highly sexualised but highly skilled get televised? And what about children as well as young adolescents that watch this? Women are only worth being on tv in a ''sporting'' context if they are objectified and sexualised.