What did you want to be when you grew up? At 8 years old, I wanted to play for the Atlanta Braves. When I told my dad about my career goal, he laughed and said, “you have the wrong equipment.”
There are a lot of reasons why I would never make it to the majors. I’m not particularly gifted athletically being reason #1. My dad chose to call out my gender. This is especially odd because he had 3 daughters. I was never told I couldn’t do something academically. In fact, he often pushed me harder than I wanted to be pushed to do well in school (thankfully). But, there were some things I just wasn’t able to do because I was a girl.
Being a girl shouldn’t be disqualifying. One day, there will be a little girl that grows up and makes it to the professional baseball mainstage. There have already been a few to come close.
16-year-old French shortstop prospect Melissa Mayeux takes part in the 2015 European Elite Camp.https://t.co/52OK2Z3jm4
— MLB (@MLB) August 4, 2015
Actually, in 1922 there was one – Lizzy Murphy. She played first base for 17 years. Lizzy’s career batting average is .300. (That’s a great average. For comparison, Chipper Jones’ career average is .303.)
My dad wasn’t a bad man. He was a great man. He was also a product of society. I would love to hear a story about a time when a man was told he couldn’t do something because he had “the wrong equipment.”
Athletic ability aside, women also cannot “get away” with the behavior that men can. If Hillary Clinton, for example, had broken down as Brett Kavanaugh did during her hearings… can you imagine what people would have said? I can. Women are too emotional for public office. She’s an angry woman. She’s shrill. She doesn’t have the stamina, the poise… the list could go on and on.
Or what about her appearance? I saw a comment on a Facebook post about Justice Ginsberg the other day where someone commented: “she’s so ugly.” The commenter WAS A WOMAN!!! Do you think anyone has ever discussed how Kavanaugh’s expression looks like he just had Trump’s mushroom dick in his mouth? NO.
That’s because the appearance of men isn’t a qualifier. Their demeanor doesn’t matter. Their past behavior isn’t a consideration. Which would be fine… if the same rules applied to everyone. (And if he hadn’t perjured himself, but that’s another post.)
Before you protest, think about the comments you’ve made about men and women in your life. Where a woman is a slut, a man is a pimp. A woman is a bitch; a man is aggressive. A woman is loud; a man is proud. A woman is pushy; a man is a “go-getter.” I could go on for days.
The unequal playing field is SO pronounced that Trump actually declared it’s “a scary time for young men in America.”
Riiiiiight.
Rather than go on about how ridiculous that is, I’d encourage you to listen to this song by Lynzy Lab Stewart titled “A Scary Time.”
To the men who really think this is a “scary time” – fuck off. Seriously. Walk down the street tomorrow and appreciate the fact that you do so without having to look over your shoulder. Have a drink at a bar without taking extra care not to leave it unattended. Look at the vast majority of people in leadership positions in this world, and appreciate that they have the right “equipment” … just like you.
The next time you think a woman doesn’t have a right to be wherever you are, consider your reasoning. Does she lack the skill, or does she just lack the “equipment” for the role?
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Before I get hater-ade dumped all over me, let me be clear. I like men. Some of my favorite people possess eggplant-esque equipment. Don’t call me a man-hating lesbian. I’m a patriarchy-hating lesbian. Get it right.