• Todd Bonzalez
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    They built a gender segregated system where all of the marketing and airtime goes to the men’s side. It’s an industry where women get less than 1% of the pay that the men did for the same job.

    This system is so deeply ingrained, it is a fundamental part of our higher education system, where it benefits men 100x more than women.

    But it’s my fault for not watching?

    The corporate overlords thank you for redirecting the blame away from them.

    • @EatATaco@lemm.ee
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      There is no rule stopping women from joining the NBA. It’s just that no woman currently is able to compete at the highest level when men are included; the whole point of the WNBA is that, without it, there are no professional women in the sport.

      In other words, it’s not the same job: one is an NBA player, the other a WNBA player. The WNBA exists precisely because women can’t do “the same job” but there is a market for watching women do the job. It’s just not as big as the market for people playing at the highest level of competition.

      The reality is that if the market were bigger, they’d make more money. Help make the market bigger. Be the change you want to see in the world.

    • You do know that professional sports is considered part of the entertainment industry, right? This is like you insisting that Margot Robbie and Christian Slater should be paid the same because they do the same job.

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      Nope.

      There is no rule preventing a woman from playing in the NBA. The NBA created the WNBA and has marketed it heavily in an attempt to get more women interested in the sport. Sure there’s a long term profit motive (more women watching basketball could make them some money) but the WNBA has operated at a loss for decades. But maybe next year will be the year it turns a profit!

      Boycotting the WNBA doesn’t get women into the NBA, more the opposite. It’s just screwing over women basketball players because of false assumptions.