Scott Stinson writes about the uproar caused by Mexican sports reporter Ines Sainz:
" . . . what is remarkable about the Sainz story is how it so quickly moved beyond her and into a discussion in the media about whether women should even be allowed into men's locker rooms, and whether female reporters are just as responsible for the behaviour they might elicit from an athlete as the athlete himself. This seems like a debate that was settled decades ago: We expect the athletes to treat them professionally, regardless of what they wear. Don't we?. . "
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" . . . what is remarkable about the Sainz story is how it so quickly moved beyond her and into a discussion in the media about whether women should even be allowed into men's locker rooms, and whether female reporters are just as responsible for the behaviour they might elicit from an athlete as the athlete himself. This seems like a debate that was settled decades ago: We expect the athletes to treat them professionally, regardless of what they wear. Don't we?. . "
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