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Male chauvinism is evident in sports: Dipika Pallikal


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Mansang Songate
Male , what?
by Mansang Songate on Jul 05, 2012 06:45 AM  | Hide replies

Male chauvins in sport? So what? Who really want to se sub standard Indian lady tennis player on court!

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Pat Thakur
Re: Male , what?
by Pat Thakur on Nov 30, 2013 03:19 PM
& what 'bout Women Chauvinism? Or is it an unwritten rule that ONLY Men are born to be made Soft-Targets always?

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crusader
Dipika Big Mouth-world no 15 and arjuna award??
by crusader on Jul 04, 2012 12:04 PM

Next the ladies Kabaddi players will think they too deserve Arjuna award . Before these ladies start thinking themselves as celebrities they should take a leaf out of the books of fellow chinese athletes who reach the pinnacle of their respective sports and dont brag about it. We are currently a nation which rewards big for underachievers or mediocre performers, making them wrongly feel that they are champions..

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mefunxy
cant be sane
by mefunxy on Jul 03, 2012 12:36 PM

Gals cant think right. More so with sports woman. Look at Sania Mirza - do we need to talk more abt her groom selection?

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Haatim
male chauvinism is there
by Haatim on Jul 03, 2012 12:00 PM  | Hide replies

in developed countries. In India it will take time.

One thing females need to understand no matter how hard they try physically men are stronger so they cant better or beat men in sports. Women have been blessed with better intelligence.

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prakash sharma
Re: male chauvinism is there
by prakash sharma on Nov 30, 2013 03:29 PM
better intelligence ..?? really ?? or better tongue ..


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Haatim
she is just an asian senior squash champion
by Haatim on Jul 03, 2012 11:57 AM

and she wants an arjuna award.

Grow up lady there are better people than you who have a medal in the olympics which is played at the world level along with many open tournaments

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santosh
Re: wors united
by santosh on Jul 03, 2012 10:58 AM
Keep the language of forum neat. The lady is really raising a problem they are facing for long. It is a true fact of present life & we must help to eleminate it.

The lady has her ownstanding in India's & world's history. What is your's when you make such comment?

I regret your sick mentality.

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JD JS
H @o@ o t pair
by JD JS on Jul 03, 2012 10:30 AM

Keep it up

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Frodo Baggins
Women seem to think
by Frodo Baggins on Jul 03, 2012 09:43 AM  | Hide replies

Women seem to think they aequal to men ..this is a complete fallacy they are good at certain things and they should stick to that...it is foolish to compete with men.
One of the most sickening interiews thgat was recently given by a former womens cricket captyain of India was that BCCI should show largesse towards women cricketers also...who in the world watches women"s cricket ?..in fact it should be renamed as something else.

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attacker
Re: Women seem to think
by attacker on Jul 03, 2012 09:47 AM
who in the world watch cricket? just, few corrupt and weak sporting nations like india, pakistan, bangladesh, sri-lanka..

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Santa
Re: Women seem to think
by Santa on Jul 03, 2012 11:44 AM
Just make the w0men cricketers wear exactly same dress as their tennis counterparts and check out how the popularity zooms.

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