So,
I was watching this sports show on Astro the other day and they showed this one
Malaysian futsal championship 2011 for both boys and girls. And I gotta admit
that were pretty good but the problem that I faced while watching the
highlights was that I can’t differentiate them.
I
could not differentiate which teams were the girls’. =.=’
I
really don’t get it. Why do you have to look like a guy to play like one? It
doesn’t make sense at all! Plus, you don't need to look like Messi to also get FIFA Player of the Year 2011. =)
FIFA Player of the Year 2011, Homare Sawa and Lionel Messi.
Of
course there is nothing wrong with having short hair. And you can totally still
look like a girl.
And
there is absolutely nothing wrong with having a long hair looking like a normal
girl. Or if you’re a Muslimah, there’s no harm on playing futsal while wearing hijab. My friends and I have been doing
that and is still doing it.
Exhibit
A, world champions for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011, Japan. Well, most of them look
still very much like a girl. Hmm.
Exhibit
B, since they’re world champions, it’s so obvious that they’re amazing at
playing football.
Plus,
in the religion of Islam, isn’t there this one hadith which states that it’s haram
to wear any types of clothing which would cause other people to confuse you as
the opposite sex? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
And
another thing, when it comes to football and girls, the typical Malaysians
would always say to me:
“Ish,
buat apa dok main bola, macam laki-laki.”
“Hang
tu perempuan, sedaq sikit, nanti orang ingat hang laki.”
“Tak
takut ka nanti orang laki tak suka kat hang?”
What
the TOOOOOOOT? Like C’MON! Playing or being a fan of the game would not transform you into becoming a boy kayy. *Slaps head*
You
tell me, while it’s okay to play hockey, netball and handball, why is it not okay for girls to play football? You still run around the field, chasing
the one same ball but rather than using your hands or hitting it with a stick,
you use your legs. *Squints*
So,
Malaysians (the stereotype ones), please stop being such a stereotype! There’s
nothing wrong with girls playing or even watching the game, okay?
And
let’s not even go to girls playing rugby. That’s way off for many Malaysians to
accept that still. Since I’m the little rebel, I’m still gonna play both football
and touch rugby regardless of what people are going to say and have said to me.
Feminist
much? Nahh, just being an outspoken athlete and a football/rugby fan. =)
1 comments: