Azteca Ines Sainz, the issue’s become a debate

Azteca Ines Sainz has been well in news since yesterday. It is actually Ines Sainz, the sexy reporter of the Mexican channel Azteca. Ines Sainz got sexually harassed by the coach and the team players of the New York Jets in a locker’s room. This news has now spread like wildfire across the country and entire world rather has also created many controversies.

The allegations, which have been put on the coach and the team players about the sexual harassment,  have ignited a debate all over as to how the women are treated in the male dominated society and in particular in the world of sports.

The Washington Redskins runningback Clinton Portis made this sensitive matter more serious when he added fuel to the fire on Tuesday by calling a Washington D.C. radio show to render his opinion on women reporting in men’s locker rooms.

He said, “You sit in the locker room with 53 guys, and all of the sudden you see a nice woman in the locker room, I think men are gonna tend to turn and look and want to say something to that woman.”

NFL (National Football League) hugely criticized Portis and issued the statement in response, “The comments are clearly inappropriate, offensive and have no place in the NFL.”

Clinton Portis later had to apologize.

Azteca Ines Sainz has become a hot issue and everyone is found debating on it. Many were found saying that her sexy dressing was what made the team players attempt to harass her sexually.

In response, Ines Sainz said that it was her style and she had been wearing like this since the outset.

Anyway, whether Ines is correct or not, the fact of the matter is her dressing led the players to attempt whatsoever they did with her.

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One Response to Azteca Ines Sainz, the issue’s become a debate

  1. Bill McLaughlin says:

    When women walk into a locker room full of naked men to ask a few rediculous questions that nobody cares about, like, hey, how did you feel about the game today, to them, it’s really all about making the locker room masterbation fantasy a reality.
    I’ve read several articles and blogs, written by female reporters, and many of those articles have common threads. To them, it’s all about the nudity. They all talk about it. Quite honestly, based on what I’ve read, some of these reporters are total pigs.
    If these women had any integrity, which they don’t, they’d be asking for interviews with players outside the locker rooms, alongside their male collegues. But they don’t. After all of these years they still insist on being in that locker room, and for that reason, they deserve no respect.
    Why male athletes tolerate this treatment is beyond me. How the teams can allow it, I’ll never get. It’s clearly a double standard. Men reporters are not allowed to walk into the female locker rooms to ask questions while the women are nude. Can you imagine, ladies, how you’d feel if you came out of the shower and found two male reporters standing there looking at you? Yeah, that’s what I thought.

    It’s time to put pressure on the teams to keep all media out of the locker rooms.
    These men deserve some respect and common decency.

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