With all eyes on the Women’s World Cup, it’s time to stop focusing on players’ sexuality | Anima Adjepong
by Anima Adjepong from US news | The Guardian on (#6DHQP)
Preoccupation with sexual orientation - as seen at a recent World Cup press event - is not just dangerous for many players, it evades the larger issue of the sexual harassment they face
When I heard a BBC reporter ask the Moroccan captain, Ghizlane Chebbak, if there were any gay players on her squad, I was disappointed but not surprised. The reporter was aware that Morocco criminalises queer sexualities, yet asked the question anyway. A Fifa official stepped in and answered deftly: Sorry, this is a very political question."
The question - for which the BBC has since apologised - is illustrative of the prurient and potentially dangerous curiosity that many female athletes face about their sexuality.
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