In his nightly ABC talk show, Jimmy Kimmel enjoys an average tweet (usually a pseudonym) written by people on the Internet. If a celebrity celebrity reads tweets aloud and responds sincerely, this is a nice excuse for self imitation and self-criticism. Podcast Just Not Sports has recently tried similar remarkable differences. This is one of the amazing PSAs men have directly read abusive tweets to female sports journalists. In the video, I explained that these comments are shown beforehand by a brave journalist, contributor of ESPN's Sarah Spain, Sports Illustrator contributor Julie Dickaro. People who read the tweets did not. The focus of PSA for 4 minutes is that sports women are exposed to considerable prejudice and insult. Anonymous, unnamed users can use social media without having a practical impact. The video begins with a bright and comfortable sound like a Kimmel clip. One of the comments to DiCarlo is as follows. "I want to create a petition to prohibit all links to Julie Diccaro's Twitter feed." However, after that the video has undergone a definitive change. I'm just watching
As the tweets became dislike, violent and sexually suggestive, the atmosphere became very tense. Like the word "bitch" "cunt" is used as a punctuation mark. Even if you know what happens to Spain and Decaro, listening loudly to these things is clearly a trauma and trauma. Male readers realize that it is becoming increasingly difficult to make eye contact with women sitting opposite each other. At one point, a commentator asked DiCaro to become 'the next victim of Bilcosby'. Others said to her: "I hope that you will be raped again." The Spanish tweet wrote: "I hope that your boyfriend can beat you This is a self-reflection opportunity. Those who want to delve into this very troublesome topic via social media can do this using tag #MoreThanMean.
In the video #MoreThanMean tag, to instruct men to read "average" tweets to radio hosts Sarah Spain and Sports Illustrator, and espnW reporter and ESPN radio host Julie DiCaro two reporters It is being advertised. Spain and Dicarro are reading these news in advance - the purpose of this video is to place men in anxious positions, talk about gender abuse, and reveal harassment women face online . As pointed out by those reading tweets, "屄" and "婊 子" were thrown a lot. Among these tweets is too radical character to express the desire to beat Spain and Dicarro. The tweet represents the hope that DiCaro will be "the next victim of Bill Cosby".
Will female athlete's obvious dependence on advertisements and models lead to rude? This is because, like Sports Illustrated Twitter's Andy Benoit, all women's sports are "worth paying attention" such as sexistic tweets, or comments like Stephen A. Smith " "Do not want to get your hair dirty? Whatever the reason - Whether the audience is concerned about women's sports or Maxim's favorite competition is watching, attention to women's sports events is increasing. In the 2015 Women's World Cup Final, 20 million to 24 million viewers visited and became the most noteworthy football match in the USA. This amazing number is behind the 28 million people watching the NCAA Men's Basketball Final.