Lucy S. Garvin has been chosen as the USTA's Chairman of the Board and President. Like her predecessor, she is referred to as a man, which is a bit confusing, since she is a woman. The USTA is not only confused about gender, but also about ethnicity; if you have ever filled out a membership application, then you know that the organization does not realize that Hispanic people are Caucasian. Perhaps the USTA will eventually join the 21st Century.
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Jesus, get over it woman.
Thanks for the predictable advice, but on behalf of feminism and on behalf of the thousands of Hispanic people who are interested in tennis, I will not "get over it." "It" is sexism, and "it" is ethnicism. And neither is something to be "gotten over." Also, both are also just plain incorrect.
I agree with you Diane, it is wrong. Any type of racial slur directed toward a person would be treated far differently. They should be treated the same.
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