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The Sports Gospel

April 25, 2006

The Sports Gospel: Women Belong In The Kitchen

Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez was reprimanded by the team’s television network for sexist remarks he made during a broadcast over the weekend. To me, his actions are deplorable. As a longtime defender of women’s rights, I think I need to step up and say what Hernandez doesn’t have the integrity to say. Women belong in the kitchen.

After a San Diego homerun, Hernandez remarked about a female trainer in the Padres dugout and then proceeded to rant about how women shouldn’t be allowed in the dugout. He also said, “I’m not going to say women belong in the kitchen.” After hearing a remark like this, I have two questions. Does he really believe that women don’t belong in the kitchen? And, is he serious? I have news for you Keith, it is the year 2006, and women belong in the kitchen more now than ever before.

I’m a firm believer that women can do anything they put their minds to (I’m not the only one who thinks that, just look at that adorable TV show where a female is president). Last time I checked, they don’t need Keith Hernandez to tell them what they are allowed to do and where they are allowed to be. He may not think they belong in the kitchen, but women can go wherever they please, whether it is the kitchen, the business world, or even in professional sports. And they aren’t limited to playing the spectator role; they deserve to belong just as much as anyone else in this world.

Part of me feels that Hernandez doesn’t really believe in the banishment of women from the kitchen (what’s next, women don’t belong in unisex bathrooms?), but that this is just his way to attack feminists and slow the advancements women have made in professional sports. The media attention garnered by people like Annika Sorenstam and Maria Sharapova must drive him crazy. He must avoid the WNBA like it was the avian flu. He probably wakes up in a cold sweat at the thought of someone like Michelle Wie actually defeating men in head-to-head competition. A sexist like Hernandez is not going to sit idly by while women continue to make great advancements in the sporting world.

He knows that he can’t stop Michelle Wie from playing against men. He knows that he has no legitimate argument to keep Danica Patrick from racing against the big boys. Yet, he feels like he has to do something to hold women back. What can he do? To Hernandez, it appears the best defense is a good offense. He must believe that women won’t be able to keep making the strides they have in the sports world if they are forced to spend their time defending areas where they have already established their legitimacy.

It seems that he’s taken a page out of George Bush’s playbook in the war on terror; the opposition can’t mount much of an offensive if they are constantly on the run. The only difference here is that W doesn’t hide his intentions- he’s made it clear that he wants Osama Bin Laden and company dead. On the other hand, Hernandez tries to make it seem like he’s woman’s best friend.

“You know I am only teasing,” he said during the broadcast. “You know I love you gals out there—always have.” What he meant to say was “You know I love you gals out there—always have, well, until we taught you how to read and gave you the right to vote.”

When the Padres trainer was contacted by the press, she said she was shocked at his comments. “He not only discredited my as a person, but he discredited women,” she said. Damn right he discredited women. So was she going to step up on behalf of women everywhere and fight for their rights? No, instead she treated the situation like a comedy hour. She was walking to the training room when she joked “Should I go in the kitchen now?” As a defender of the rights of people everywhere, however, I don’t see this as much of a joke.

Did Rosa Parks merely “joke” about refusing to leave her seat on the bus? No, she did something about it, and I think it’s time all women and those that support them everywhere do the same. I simply refuse to tolerate blatant sexism, and I think it’s time that we unite against it. I’m calling on all Sports Gospel readers to email pictures of women in kitchens to me, and then I will make a collage to send to Hernandez that will prove to him once and for all what the rest of the country knows- women belong.

 


Selected Archived Columns

2005 Columns 2006 Columns
Jan 4 - Chip Magic: The Montana Pete Story
Jan 11 - Chip Magic: The Montana Pete Story Part 2
Jan 18 - Smith Leading Eagles To New Heights
Feb 7 - Patriots Not A Dynasty
Mar 1 - Chaney Is Bigger Than One Game
Apr 5 - Slappin' Pete Rose
Apr 12 -Books
Apr 19 - Tillman Was Not A Professional Athlete
May 18 - The Loss Of A Sports Fan
May 24: Mailbag- NASCAR Edition
June 14: “The Best of The Show” Review
June 24: Point Counterpoint
July 6: Hockey Needs A Hero
Sept. 9: Sports Gospel Jinx
Sept 13: Nothing In Particular
Sept 21: Shaq Blue, To Serve and Protect
Oct 2: All For The Money
Oct 18: Notre Dame Lost
Oct 25: Ignorance or Escalation?
Nov 1 - Madden Challenge: An End To The Saga
Nov 8 - Eagles Screw Themselves
Nov. 15: Making The Cut
Nov 29: Looking For Common Sense
Dec 7: Congress Must Play A Role In Sports
Dec. 13: Taking Care Of Business
Dec. 21: Anna Benson v PETA
Jan 4: Fiesta Bowl Thoughts
Jan 10:  I've Got The Magic Stick
Jan 17: Colts Fall To A Higher Foe
Jan 24: Fixing The Lingerie Bowl
Jan 31: Fighting for the Truth
Feb. 8: “I’ve Got Mail”
Feb 14: Kobe Saves Valentines Day
Feb 21: The Man Behind the Madden World Syndicate
Feb 24: Dancing with the Stars
Feb 28: Throwing Basketballs Back at Garnett
Mar 3 : Stuart Scott Doesn't Respect You
Mar 7: The Beat Goes On
Mar 10: The Truth About Bonds
Mar 13: Selection Sunday Winners and Losers
Mar 23: Creating A Hoops Star
Mar 27: If The Slipper Fits…
Apr 4: Wrapping It Up
Apr 11: Sports Gospel On Bonds
Apr 18: Dropping the Cash
Apr 21: Barry Bonds, The Ultimate Underdog

 

The Sports Gospel is sponsored by Bet On Sports. All Sports Gospel readers get a 10% signup bonus at BetOnSports by entering “Sports Gospel Promo” as the promo code. Mark Chalifoux is a columnist with SportsFan Magazine. You can reach him at Rockne48@und.com


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