Maybe you should go protest them. Make a sign that says “Leave Brock alone!”
Maybe you should go protest them. Make a sign that says “Leave Brock alone!”
Like half the people in that pic are women, tho.
this is a NO news paper. He plays for NO. That’s what is going on here. In this case, this isn’t a story.
You overestimate Twitters relevance in the universe.
Twitter is irrelevant.
In the rest of the world, women’s soccer definitely is.
You dropped fuck and were condescended to me because you were mad I was...condescending. Not the brightest bulbs round here, eh?
This makes sense to me. The Picayune is a New Orleans newspaper. Only one Holiday plays for a New Orleans sports team.
So that’s intimidation, threats, and harassment, right? Like, in my mind there’s protesting and then there’s writing slogans about murdering or mutilating someone and then standing outside their home with weapons. But I guess it’s cool this time because reasons. What will be the tone of the comments section if someone…
I believe I may be able to shed some light on why the publications cited in this article cited the Holiday story the way they did. Both the Times-Picayune and the New Orleans Advocate are New Orleans-based publications — they serve the citizens of the city of New Orleans and the surrounding area. Jrue Holiday is a…
Well, yes, obviously.
And all of the information is coming from the Pelicans organization and Jrue Holiday. I follow Lauren Holiday on social media and imo, if it hadn’t affected her husband’s season, we never would have known about it because she wouldn’t have mentioned it. I understand where this article is coming from, but I don’t think…
So why did the Times-Picayune choose to headline its story like this?
And I'm the angry one?
I think because this is a New Orleans paper, it makes sense that they connect it to Jrue’s role with the Pelicans. The story is about him not playing the beginning of the season for the reason of his wife’s illness, regardless of who she is. If he wasn’t married to her, it wouldn’t have even made the paper.
Do you know why this is a fucking big deal? IT NEVER USE TO HAPPEN! Seriously. This is now a professional basketball player, who is giving up a year of his career for his wife. Yes. She is an accomplished athlete herself, but ignoring how much her husband is giving up, is just as fucking sexist, as you believe these…
Her struggle—their struggle—has nothing to do with the Pelicans,
I’m sure there is an element of sexism to this, but could it be impossible that a New Orleans paper is choosing to frame this story around the husband because he’s an athlete for a New Orleans team? I get as exhausted as everyone else by women being treated as accessories to men’s lives, but in this case I think it…
its funny when you try to talk about sports
If either of the articles you cited were from places other than New Orleans, I’d agree 100%.