I received an answer from GameTrailers today. They apologized, changed the video title and thanked me for bringing the matter to their attention. Made my day a little bit happier. (posted to GameTrailers.com and their "fauna" of "booth babes".)
I have to say, linking intelligence to one physical trait sounds like bullshit to me. Even if there is a disclaimer saying that "this is not always the case". Imagine if it said that white women "tend to be smarter" (posted to Big Hips Equal Intelligence)
Meh. How did you come up with this idea that the best is the one who can beat more people, period? Sports are divided in cathegories for a reason, and these "(insert male player here) could beat (insert female player (posted to The Greatest Tennis Player Ever?)
I work out a lot. I'm lean and muscular. Yet, my sedentary male workmates who spend all their free time playing videogames are still stronger than me. Please explain how this is socially constructed. (posted to The Greatest Tennis Player Ever?)
What you and smiley said is quite obvious, isn't it? First, just tell me WHERE I'm advocating for mixed competitions. I believe I just said they would be completely pointless. I don't know what could I have written that lead (posted to The Greatest Tennis Player Ever?)
I like your post very much. I think you are spot on with many things. Just to answer your question though, the reason it doesn't sit well with me is the concept that 'to be the best you need to (posted to The Greatest Tennis Player Ever?)
Oh I agree, my comment wasn't a reply to yours, but rather Tenko's, specifically the part where Tenko said it doesn't sit well to define best as he or she who demonstrates proficiency at the highest level. And that's a (posted to The Greatest Tennis Player Ever?)
Ok, sorry, I thought because you referenced the turn of phrase, it was directed at my comment. We seem in good agreement. Out of interest, I can think of two sports that have been designed essentially for women; both team (posted to The Greatest Tennis Player Ever?)