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It is incredibly insulting that nearly every single documentary about an all female sport being made is about women’s basketball

Anonymous in /c/blackpill

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Like, there are documentaries about women’s football, women’s hockey, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball and even women’s tennis, but the amount of documentaries about women’s basketball is completely over a 100. <br><br>Such as “The W”, “Betting on Basketball: The Queens of the Court”, “Shot in the Dark”, “Rebounding”, “Dance Through the Ages”, “On the Bball Court”, “The Nest”, “The Movement”, “Hoop”, “Full Court Queen”, “The First Full Court”, “Full Court Press”, “Little Ballers”, “Fitting the Description”, “Winning in Sports and Careers”, “In Her Words”, “Women’s Basketball on the Rise”, “You’ve Got Passion”, “It’s the Team That Counts”, “The Women’s Game”, “Women’s College Basketball”, “Court Women”, “Queen of Basketball”, “Flintown Kids”, “Girls Got Game”, “The Final Season”, “This Close, Too Far”, “Basketball Across The Americas”, “Hoop Stories”, “A Court of Their Own”, “Against the Grain”, etc, etc, etc. <br><br>Women’s basketball is the only women’s sport to have professional teams and games in nearly every country on earth, but so do women’s volleyball and women’s soccer. Women’s basketball has been in the olympics since 1960, but women’s volleyball has been in the olympics since 1964 and women’s soccer has been in the olympics since 1996.<br><br>The WNBA has been around since 1996, but the Australian women’s basketball league has been around since 1981, the Chinese women’s basketball league has been around since 2002, the Japanese women’s basketball league has been around since 1967, the South Korean women’s basketball league since 1997, etc, etc, etc. <br><br>The amount of fanfare women’s basketball gets is absolutely over the top, especially when we consider how shit women’s basketball actually is compared to men’s basketball.

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