I have always found surprising, and not very pleasantly, that football (men) caused such a long rage in our society. Some people really love and it seems that lives for it. But that's not what I dislike, and that after all everyone has their tastes.
What has always bothered me is to be granted in so many important news. They often spend more minutes on sports news (mainly football) news that field, for example, international.
And above all, what makes it so unpleasant to me is that they spend so much money on some players, in a facility, the new Mestalla in Valencia better not speak, and in some clubs. And yet there are people que realiza labores muchísimo más importantes para la sociedad (sí, más que ganar una liga, una copa, un plato, o lo que sea) y que no cobran ni un cuarto, ni son conocidos ni la mitadque estos personajes.
Y digo personajes, y no personajas , porque, además de que está mal dicho, las mujeres que se dedican a este deporte no viven ni en la mitad de condiciones que los hombres.
Y esto ya es la gota que colma el vaso en el mundo del fútbol: la más que evidente discriminación femenina .
¿Por qué si es el mismo deporte no cobran ni la mitad? Why people, all those football fans who are passionate about the sport of the ball at his feet, not interested in the same sport played by women?
Zapatero's government boasts enough of their policies on equality, not for me to say that going off track, but perhaps the Minister Aido, instead of inventing words further, that neither help nor profit, should remember that another group of women are still discriminated against. Because at the end of the day, engaged as well as men, but it is no longer earning less, no, is not given the opportunity to make this sport a decent job, as if men do.
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to make equality policies and professional parity, why do we forget the female players? Is it that these women are not discriminated against when doing the same job than men but earn less than half?
What unfortunately happens, and as you said Carla Duco, women's professional soccer player, is that when a woman playing football we just smile condescendingly as when a child imitates his parents. Like when a woman tries to do what a man.
Carla, a young soccer-mad just 22 years, player of the team from the University of Valencia, is the spitting image of this discrimination: his brother, who plays in a lower to it, but in a league of men, they do charge for play and can actually live your dream. But she, who plays at second, it takes almost nothing and have to work on something else for a living, although given equal time and effort to this sport than his brother.
Seeing all this is easy to forget that we are in the XXI century, where women and men are theoretically equal.
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