BUCheer07 said:
BI_Brave_alum said:
GObravesGO1981 said:
Dallas Brave said:
A very well-written article with a balanced, objective perspective presented. A few more articles of this caliber and my faith in the PJS might get restored.
Just when things were looking up they let someone who obviously doesn't know what they're doing submit this...
http://www.pjstar.com/stories/021107/OP__BC0U0FST.059.php
man she really got chewed out w/ the replies for the most part.
As she deserves to! As a Bradley Cheerleader I was very offended by the criticism and negativity that surrounded her article. I am a science major, involved in other extracurricular activities including a national service fraternity and other volunteer and social activities. I am going to attend graduate school next year to earn my Ph.D. in chemistry. Her article does not consider the people behind the uniform, but instead puts down our hard work and intelligence which already is rarely recognized. I think I speak for my entire team when I say that we are all deeply offended by this article. I personally hope that she never makes any of her students feel like less of an intelligent, strong, athletic woman for wearing a skirt.
I respectfully disagree with most of the opinions stated here. BUCheer07, I don't think her intent in writing the editorial was to demonize the cheerleaders themselves, or Bradley as a whole. What she was doing was pointing out that cheerleading uniforms are a microcosm for society as a whole.
Can anybody deny that cheerleading uniforms have gotten smaller and smaller? That's not really up for debate; it's a fact. Simply looking at pictures of years past will confirm that.
Likewise, does her editorial state that its the cheerleader's fault? It does not. it doesn't really pin the blame on the 'middle age male' spectator, either.
She was simply lamenting the constant 'oversexing' of society. And in that, I agree. She was pointing out that its become so pervasive, that one can't find refuge anywhere, even a family-friendly college basketball game.
Whose to blame? I have my own opinions, but Ill keep them to myself. I just wanted to give her my support as I happen to agree with her, but felt that her article is being misinterpreted.
And, for the record, BUCheer07, I think you cheerleaders do a GREAT job. I know the uniforms aren't your choice and have never held them against you. Hey, im a 26 year old man, i enjoy seeing the coeds in their outfits, and I enjoy the dance team's outfits as well. But, Im also reasonable and I understand where she's coming from.