Lets start on a positive note: High fives to the England Womens football team for coming third at this years World Cup in Canada and well done team USA for winning. 5 examples from 2020 of how women's sport is still struggling for equality. The book Candide, I believe that Voltaire is critiquing and satirizing sexism. Connell (1987) believes that the main factor of gender inequality is that a man will always try to dominate a woman establish and gain power. You would think that this proves that sexism in football is no longer tolerated. Fast forward to the twenty-first century and you would be forgiven for thinking little has changed. Sexism in sports is a real problem, and it needs to be addressed head-on. Yet the one that can be argued to occur most rampantly is the one that we all seem to forget: sexism (writes Maryam Naz). With the England men's team . Its 2017, and we should be well past the time when women are treated as second-class citizens in sports. The chilling reality of sexism in football. 17. With sexism in football rising, killing the obvious talent and skill on show by our female footballers, the one thing we can do to help eradicate this issue is to watch them as much as we can, show as much of it as possible, rather than confining it to the late hours of ITV. Here are five other examples. An example of this would be when a team player of the opposing team insults Jess during the games by calling her a 'paki', which is considered a . A not-at-all-depressing highlights reel of the recent sexist garbage endured by women in sport. Most fans can see that the dark days of the 1970s and 80s, when black players had rocks and bananas thrown at them on the pitch in Britain, have largely gone away. A new movement targeting sexism in football has gone viral barely a week after launching . Sexism should be non-existent and football is no exception. This is an unacceptable moment and just one example of the many ways women are sexualized and undermined in sports. I dont think anyone based it on the fact that he was a man.