Ok, you’ve had your fun on the soccer field. Now get back in the kitchen.
This week, the English team, the “Lionesses” returned to home soil having made it to the semi-finals. That’s an achievement that Beckham and his male English team haven’t done in nearly three decades. But despite their success, the tweet from England soccer authorities welcoming them home was a little….um………unusual.
Thankyou, @england, for reminding us that these women will soon return to their lives as mothers, partners and daughters. That women can’t be just sports stars, they also have to be mothers and daughters and partners too. Because emotions, and periods, I guess?
The tweet has since been deleted but it didn’t escape the attention of internet who were swift to call it out for what it was: everyday sexism.
I just thought: would we write this of a man? Would we write it about someone that had just won the Nobel Peace Prize? Would we pat Hillary Clinton on the head and say, well done Hills. Back you go to being a mum to Chelsea and a wife to Bill?
You never see interviews of sports men that ask about what else they do, or how they juggle being a father, or whether their grand final victory compares to their wedding day – a question asked after the WNBL Grand Final this year.
Top Comments
Their response was rubbish. Even if the original article had something about their families which was later removed, the article had a lot, lot more in it so it still shouldn't have been the part they highlighted. The tweet was condescending and I'm glad the world has reacted as it has.
Our soldiers being welcomed back from overseas deployment as returning fathers, partners and sons probably don't realize they are being insulted. You do a quick google image search for "happy returning soldier" and it is predominately images of a man in military uniform with either dogs, children, hugging a lady roughly his own age or in a smiling image with what looks to be an older couple (although one somewhat odd image was of a soldier with a Ronald Macdonald - I guess that's Google telling men to get into the clown kitchen?). I take that evidence as Google search thinking that there are more important things in a persons life then their job sometimes, especially when you have been away from your friends, family and loved ones for an extended period.
Before I get called out on it, yes I know women can be soldiers - my sister served in E. Timor and even just the stories she was willing to share curdle milk and left her quite changed.