Son of a black mother. He is the strongest person in the world. People drink Coca-Cola like "Christmas for Christmas" ("Angelou 487"). The above story shows the racial inequality that exists in sports, and it still remains. Skin color, religion, nationality, gender This law is regulated by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, but there is a limit between discrimination and prejudice.
To maximize the potential of sports as a tool for gender equality and empowerment of women and girls, we must deal with gender inequality in sports. The spread of discrimination based on gender in sports reflects the traditional stereotype of gender and exacerbates gender inequality. Opportunities for women and girls to participate in sports may be limited. Even if participation is allowed, the concept of gender-related dynamics, masculinity and femininity may lead to separation of men and women in different types of sports and physical education. There is inequality in access to resources, wages, economic incentives, and women's movements and media expression of women's movements. Exploitation, harassment and violence against women and girls in decision making and leadership positions, as well as women and girls is also common in the sports and business sports industry.
Sports inequality caused by society is a microcosm of sexual inequality in society as a whole. Correcting gender disparities in sports may therefore benefit women at all levels of society. When society learns to accept women as equal gender professional athletes, qualities related to sports people - leadership, strength, character, skill and spiritual intelligence - are also related to women and women. Social role
Gender discrimination in professional sports is part of the overall picture of gender disparity in society as a whole. Social forces determine which sports to dominate the sports scene, determine the difference between male and female roles in sports, and determine what it means to win the game. The history of modern sports reveals how the role of gender in sports is created, treat men as leaders and athletes, and decompose women into secondary roles. Media and professional sports control agencies emphasize the role of these men and women and claim that the physical differences between men and women are reasonable grounds for these designated roles.