Learnincurve
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I am genuinely flabbergasted. I didn't think the telegraph had a cycling section until I randomly found it somewhere I was not expecting it to be in 2014.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/recreational-cycling/
on top of that if you go look at the women's section http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-health/ then you find "Finally, a non-patronising cycle event for women" but when you click the link, where do you think you find yourself back http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/acti...sing-cycle-event-for-women.html#disqus_thread
Do they have absolutely no sense of irony? 90% of the posts in the women's section is about fighting sexism.
Whoever designed this website made a choice, All cycling and other sports go in the men's section, anything relating to women may or may not get a link back to the women's section depending on if it is written by a woman or not, the article actually being about a women is no guarantee of it being shown to the girls.
The non sexist solution is the one that every other newspaper website has and to have a general recreation section. This blatant assumption that all sport = men is right out of the 1970s.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/recreational-cycling/
on top of that if you go look at the women's section http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-health/ then you find "Finally, a non-patronising cycle event for women" but when you click the link, where do you think you find yourself back http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/acti...sing-cycle-event-for-women.html#disqus_thread
Do they have absolutely no sense of irony? 90% of the posts in the women's section is about fighting sexism.
Whoever designed this website made a choice, All cycling and other sports go in the men's section, anything relating to women may or may not get a link back to the women's section depending on if it is written by a woman or not, the article actually being about a women is no guarantee of it being shown to the girls.
The non sexist solution is the one that every other newspaper website has and to have a general recreation section. This blatant assumption that all sport = men is right out of the 1970s.