Thursday, April 7, 2022

Men And Women Are Different, Thank God

 There was an article in Red State magazine the other day about the differences between the women's Final Four basketball game between the Univ. of Connecticut and the Univ. of South Carolina and the men's tourney with Kansas and North Carolina.

It's no secret to anyone who reads this blog that I believe(know) women cannot compete with men. It'll never happen either in skill or viewership. People don't care that much about women's sports. I have a very dear friend who is the vice-president of the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA. Early on in his career it was his responsibility to oversee their affiliate team in the women's WNBA. He told me his biggest concern was to keep the women in the stands from making a scene by French kissing during the games.  Personally, I don't recall too many men being called out at NBA games for sticking their tongues down another guys throat. This might be the reason why crowd attendance at women's WL(lesbian)NBA games is like that of Muslim attendance in a Catholic Church.

Folks, as much as the media wants to give equal mention to women when it comes to man sports it isn't ever going to happen. A prime example would be when the Olympic women's soccer team led by lesbian, Megan Rapinoe, she with purple hair, bitched and complained because these man/gals didn't have the financial opportunities available to men. That Olympic team, in preparation for their event, scrimmaged a group of 9th grade boys out of Dallas, Texas, and were defeated 5-2. I rest my case.

Anyway, the women's NCAA Final Four took place in Minneapolis the same time as the men's in New Orleans. Let's check out the tale of the tape so to speak.


There were at the men's Final Four, well, you're not blind. At the women's Final Four national championship between the Univ. of Connecticut and the Univ. of South Carolina there were in attendance 15,000 plus souls in the Minneapolis facility, three thousand below maximum for the building. 

God love women's athletics. My granddaughter is a 14 year old swimmer but if she had to swim  against a  Johnny Weismuller type she'd be toast.

Being the male chauvinist that I am in regard to women's because I've always said, "I once saw a women's basketball player jump so high you could slide a sheet of paper between the bottom of her Converse All-Stars and the gym floor. Think not? Last week a women dunked a basketball for the 3rd time in the history of the female game.

I love women with a passion. Hey, I've been married to one for 52 and a half years. But I can tell you this. If Her Majesty tried to shoot a free throw for a million dollars I'd be on the phone to a Vegas bookie in a nanosecond and lay down as much as I could get my hands on that she wouldn't hit iron. Of course, Caitlin Clark from the Univ. of Iowa is the exception.

Good golly gee, if this is chauvinist I plead guilty.



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