El Keniano wrote:
patriarchysucks wrote:
They took out the word "married" because in Western culture it makes no difference on the severity of the assault whether a woman is married or not.
But Haile said the word, and they’re quoting him directly. Also, the word isn’t irrelevant: It makes it clear that the attack was sexual, and not a gym fight between two high-strung athletes. ?
Aaaaand, like my other posts on this thread, this will be deleted in 5,4,3,2,1 ...
The reason why the Guardian removed "married" is because they are a far-left progressive organisation and would be terrified that they are promoting the idea that assaulting married women is worse than assaulting unmarried women.
As for the "married athlete" quote, it's very weird. Why not just say this is a female athlete? We technically don't even know if the athlete was male or female now.
I doubt you understand Western liberalism at all from this reaction anyway.