Paying Attention To Women's Sports

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Some believe that inequality is the difference between the rich and poor, but fail to know more about it. Inequality can be understood when rights and freedoms, and equality of opportunities with regard to work and education and the fulfillment of one's potential is being taken away. We are facing different and a variety of inequality. Inequality I faced growing up was gender and education. Professional and non-professional sports continue to give unequal focuses on women. During my high school years I wrestled for three years. During that time I would often hear many negative comments about the women's wrestling team; women shouldn't wrestle it's not famine like, women aren't strong and aggressive to wrestle, etc. Media and society are focusing on men over women within the same sports. …show more content…

Morse states, "This year, the only other undefeated Division I basketball team, University of Kentucky, is getting a lot more attention. A Google search of "2015 undefeated college basketball teams" brings up nine articles on the first page — eight of which are about Kentucky, only the ninth mentions Princeton in the headline." Kentucky was the boy's basketball team and Princeton was the girl's basketball team. Woman team is not given the credibility they deserve by society and media. Another article from The Atlantic, "What Gender Inequality Looks Like in Collegiate Sports." Shows how women are being treated unfairly in many ways. One is the amount of money being made. At the University of Kansas an average head coach salary a man is $251,799 whereas a woman is $20,106, a gap of