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fandomsecrets2026-04-10 05:24 pm
[ SECRET POST #7035 ]
⌈ Secret Post #7035 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2026-04-10 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)Early 20th century women's baseball was just as popular as men's in the US...but when television became a big thing, guess where the television producers put their money? It wasn't that the public wasn't interested or that there was no money there. It was that men saw no reason to include women. As advertising money went to TV, monetary support for women's sports waned and died.
If you want to call out women's ambitions to have everyone watch women's sports, let's discuss why women have to fight so damn hard to begin with.
*screams "It's the patriarchy!!!!" into the void*
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(Anonymous) 2026-04-10 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)Clarification/correction: I meant to specify monetary support for women's sports was meant to be women's baseball only. I don't know what other sports were like in terms of even having a women's league and their popularity (of they even existed).
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(Anonymous) 2026-04-11 01:21 am (UTC)(link)