Follow-up to my
post from yesterday about quitting fandoms and hockey (rpf) in particular: there is yet another in a long list of shitty incidents. This time,
an AHL prospect was charged with a revenge porn felony, and even though he was arrested and charged over a month ago the team let him keep playing until it became public on social media. UGH.
There were some good responses and comments on being a woman in hockey sports fandom on Twitter:
Hannah Stuart @Puckologist Jen LC Megan Richardson Sarah Connors Sasky Stewart Hockey BabblerAnd not on Twitter:
"The NHL's problem with women", by Julie Di Caro
Women in hockey being heard, but not loud enough, by Scott Wheeler (Pension Plan Puppets)
One that feels unfortunately familiar:
m g: "Hockey has brought me a lot of fun and many friendships, but when I see the decisions made by @Puckologist @acciohockey @butyoucarlotta ... amongst many others, I know that's my future. That I'm just waiting for the scales to tip. For the negative to outweigh the positive."
Every time someone leaves the sports fandom feels lonelier/scarier afterwards. Fandom should not feel like a fight.
To sum up,
Casey:
"To the women who stay and push back: thank you.
To the women who need a break: You deserve to feel safe & happy, not trapped."
Crossposted from
Dreamwidth.
comments there.