I have odd views on this. Because I generally could care less about sports at all, I guess that makes me approach the subject more neutrally, I hope. Mostly though, I don't have any issue with women who want to play sports professionally, be athletes, etc. Of course in almost every case they're not going to be able to compete with men in the same fields, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't have their own leagues, even if less people are interested than in male sports.
Even without the ideological bullshittery going on, women's sports seems to generate enough interest and money to make it a viable career path - you're just not going to be mega rich, or mega famous but they still get to train and play at the highest levels for the sports they love. I think parents in particular would be responsive to this: if they've got a daughter who's just gaga over a sport, you want to support that.
I have odd views on this. Because I generally could care less about sports at all, I guess that makes me approach the subject more neutrally, I hope. Mostly though, I don't have any issue with women who want to play sports professionally, be athletes, etc. Of course in almost every case they're not going to be able to compete with men in the same fields, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't have their own leagues, even if less people are interested than in male sports.
Even without the ideological bullshittery going on, women's sports seems to generate enough interest and money to make it a viable career path - you're just not going to be mega rich, or mega famous but they still get to train and play at the highest levels for the sports they love. I think parents in particular would be responsive to this: if they've got a daughter who's just gaga over a sport, you want to support that.