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How important can struggle be?

first of all I apologize for English but I don't speak it and I don't write it so I'm using the Google translator. 🤣 but I wanted to share my thoughts with you all. a little while ago on TV I saw a documentary on Netflix that dealt with some sports we say little known. they talked about "historic Florentine football" as an Italian I know it well as a tradition even though I have never practiced it and I could not even as a non-Florentine. :-) they talked about the hihlands games in Scotland. then they talked about an Indian style of struggle that I honestly didn't know. the "Pehlwani" fight. Fight until recently that only men could practice. Fortunately they opened and at the last Olympics a girl won the bronze medal. It seemed an isolated case but thanks to her slowly in India girls who want to pursue a sports career in this discipline or simply learn it in the gym can do it. until recently, even if they could practice it, they could not train in the sacred places dedicated only to men but thanks to one person they managed to enter the sacred gyms. and even participate in events with women's vs women's matches but also mixed women's vs. men's matches. and assert yourself in this too. Why do we still have to see similar things in 2020? discrimination? sacredness? why until recently women could not? Power of struggle! welcome this sport. I hope with this blog not to unleash anger. it's just my thought. good fight at all ... when you can. :-)

at this point I would add that struggle can be a means of emancipation. and for the ransom of anyone.

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Last edited on 6/27/2020 1:15 AM by Tagos
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BamaJDon41 (10 )

6/27/2020 2:07 AM

I totally agree. Everyone should be allowed an equal opportunity to struggle/fight/wrestle for the goals they'd like to achieve. The translator worked very well. I had no trouble understanding.

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Tagos (30 )

6/27/2020 2:12 AM

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wow. Fortunately! :-). anyway Yes. these things seemed absurd to me in 2020. fortunately they are changing and the struggle can be useful. like all sports!

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Juggernaut (0)

6/27/2020 4:17 AM

Women is sports is fine, and I see no reason there can't compete in any female equivalent event. But if you're entertaining the notion that we should be mixing men and women in competitive sports, then that's something that should be avoided.

The two sexes exist for a reason, and we see this divide everywhere in nature from plants to animals. When you try to forcibly change this evolutionary construct, you end up with catastrophic results. If men and women could compete physically on the same level and at the same intensity, I'm sure someone somewhere would have figured that out by now.

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