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1st all female crew
When I became board secretary 4 years ago, There were no female officials work in varsity games. My goal was to push our female officials to that level and now I pushed for them to be an all female crew.
I couldn't be more proud of where they are I know the future is very bright for all 3 of them. And I hope to bring in more female officials into the association. Historic night came as easy as 1-2-3 | Local Sports | times-news.com |
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Selecting people for crews because of gender, race, height, lack of hair, or any other reason besides the quality of the individual's officiating is wrong.
Unfortunately, you have taken the mistaken path of fulfilling an agenda. This type of stuff doesn't help officiating and needs to stop. |
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All 3 of these female officials had worked very hard, going to camps, working lower level games and getting experience. They deserve this assignment, it is the 1st time it's happened. We did promote it and we do hope to recruit other female officials into our association because of it.
I believe there was a biased against female officials in the past. |
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And I'm not talking about 20-30 years ago, I'm talking about this decade. Those same folks whose jump up the minute they think a minority or female is being given an upper hand are the same folks who have been complicit or sat by silently for years/decades while minorities and females have been sh!t on.
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There are also schools where I work who complain to assignors if they get all black crews.
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Good luck complaining to me about that one. I think most people know better. I'm sure some coaches are, deep-down, bothered with females working boys games. Another complaint I don't expect to hear. I really am color- and gender-blind when it comes to assigning. I need officials (about 40 a night) and I really only think about whether they can handle a particular contest. I don't always get that right, but I do my best. Frankly, I'm the exact same way about all characteristics. Short, tall, thin, heavy, doesn't matter to me, as long as people can do the job. |
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That is shameful, and even more shameful by assignors if those complaints are met with anything more than the disdain they deserve.
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And this is exactly why "reality" does not change and our current state of "biases" perpetuates. IMO, quite sad.
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