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Today we will be talking about the Triad of Mens Violence. The three parts to this discussion is violence against women, violence against other men and violence against themselves. The author argues that being a male athlete makes you feel dominant and more in control then non athletes. Male athletes that are the center of attention feel like they need to prove something or live up to a certain expectation. Silent majority is a large group of people who do not express their views publicly and would rather stay quiet about something they know is wrong the have their peers think poorly of them. I believe the Triad of mens violence is still alive but not as much as it was 10-15 years ago. In todays professional sports we still see people committing violent acts against others. for example Ray Rice and Floyd mayweather. I believe it is something we need to work on as a society by providing better role models to our future athletes. The mens triad of violence is slowly coming to a end. ...

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Intersectionality is a theory where people can be discriminated against multiple wheres because they are a minority in multiple ways. For example a black women or a gay black male of female. people who face multiple minority threats fall under this category. the three types of intersectionality are structural, political and representational When talking about "the other" that is about women who are also black that are discriminated against for two reasons. it talks about how issues about being black and a women are never talked about as being overlapped. only see them talked about separately. Stereotypes of female athletes of color can affect there sporting experience in many ways, people tend to look down on white female athletes, so a black female athlete is treated even worse especially in white dominant sports. these stereotypes can effect there confidence in themselves and as well as there behavior towards the sport. An athlete I can use as an example is Serena Wil...

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The female athlete paradox is a problem for a lot of women because the really good athletes want to make them selfs better by working out and gaining muscle. But many people believe that women should not look masculine and should look petite. So women are put in a tough situation where they want to become stronger and better but don't want men and other peers to look down on them and judge them. A Female athlete with a more masculine body then petite is Hilary Knight, a USA hockey player who has broken many barriers in the sport. Hilary is not the small, frail women athlete everyone thinks of when you talk about women athletes. Hilary proves that professional women athletes can still have a feminine side and not just be masculine.  Hilary knight grew up playing with the boys and always being one of the best players on the ice. She showed boys that women can play the game also and be stronger then them. Even though Hilary is a tough women's hockey player she still has a femini...

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Today I want to talk about the men and women's USA Soccer teams and how the women are paid significantly less even though they are wildly more successful.  The women's team is a top contender for the gold cup and olympics every year those respected tournaments come around. Watching a documentary on tv I discovered that the women average under $50,000 per year when the men make over $300,000 on average.  During these major tournaments the mens and women's game are both mostly sold out, meaning they should see around the same income. The women also easily qualify for the world cup every year where the men sometimes do not, like this coming tournament. It is crazy to me that the men get paid so much more when the women have been winners for so long and the men can barley qualify for most tournaments. In my opinion it is not even like the men are more exciting to watch then the women because soccer is soccer, every game has its moments but they all tend to be pretty boring. I...