Posted on 04/03/2024 8:38:51 AM PDT by DeplorablePaul
But underneath the outcry is a certain segment of the world of women’s sports that believes female athletes should only be presented as Cleopatras on a golden chaise: yas queen journalism.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I was expecting to find that free throws have been eliminated in women’s hoops. What’s up with the slang headline that no one understands?
Wiki:
The phrase “yas queen” is a versatile term that originated in the ballrooms of NYC, where the Black trans and queer community celebrated everything they were.0 It became popular in the last few years and is often used as an exaltation or expression of excitement.2 The term is often used in response to someone fabulous and is the equivalent of saying “fierce,” “YES” or “you do you!” However, it can also refer to someone who is looking for attention and approval for their actions, which are typically in the wrong and should face consequences.
From the headline and the excerpted sentence, I am only confused.
I let my wife read this and she said just shoot me in the freaking head.
In Japanese Kabuki Theater, women’s parts are all played by men.
That is what women’s sports has become, Kabuki Theater.............
Unfortunately.
Lol. Thanks Red but I’m not taking on any new slang terms.
I had to look it up because I never heard of it before.
Too old, I guess....................😎
Thanks for the effort!
In the end, professional athletes profit from their entertainment value, and not directly from their athletic ability. They’re a type of entertainer, like an actor or a dancer or a clown. I imagine that athletes who don’t grasp this would become resentful.
Wait, are you telling me that women play basketball?
Whoulda thunkit?
Summary: Black women in basketball are getting criticized by the press. They don’t like it. Caitlan Clark makes them look bad.
My mother (rip), lettered in varsity basketball. She graduated in 1941. Her nickname was "Boots" because she was a farm girl and that's all she had. Showed up to the first practice expecting to play in her boots - but I think someone gifted her a pair of athletic shoes.
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