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Youth Competition: Abolition of division between women and men Abolition of division between women and men in youth competitions.

#1 User is offline   Anadilo 

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Posted 2020-May-27, 06:50

I invite you to read this letter that we want to send to the World Bridge Federation.
The topic is the abolition of division between women and men in youth competitions.

"Dear friends from all over the world,
I invite you to read this letter that we want to send to the World Bridge Federation.
The topic is the Abolition of Division between Women and Men in Youth Competitions.

The only reason I am referring to Youth Competitions is because I think they are the best place to start this change and hopefully, some time in the future, even adults won't have the need to be divided.
If you like to support us, please leave your name, mail and nationality. We truly appreciate.

Have a nice reading,
Hugs (virtually)

IMPORTANT: Have a reading also to the EDIT part!"
Here the link >
http://chng.it/mw9ZFvt6ZD

For every idea or suggestion pls write me at
>>https://www.facebook.com/anastasia.dilorenzo.3
>> anastasiadilorenzo9@gmail.com
or
>>camillaschiaffino@gmail.com

Ty so much! Every idea is helpful and any discussion is appreciated.
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Posted 2020-May-27, 11:18

Good idea
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Posted 2020-May-27, 11:19

Good idea
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Posted 2020-May-27, 12:39

I think this is a good idea but I don't think a public document listing identities and emails is a good way of going about it.
Have you considered change.org or some similar mechanism?
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Posted 2020-May-27, 16:54

Good idea. I was disappointed that the young people had been divided by gender in the first place.
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones -- Albert Einstein
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Posted 2020-May-27, 18:00

View Postpescetom, on 2020-May-27, 12:39, said:

I think this is a good idea but I don't think a public document listing identities and emails is a good way of going about it.
Have you considered change.org or some similar mechanism?

Hi, we really appreciated your suggestions and we immediately did it! Thanks a lot for the support. :)
Here the link >
http://chng.it/mw9ZFvt6ZD
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Posted 2020-May-28, 11:16

View PostAnadilo, on 2020-May-27, 06:50, said:

I invite you to read this letter that we want to send to the World Bridge Federation.
The topic is the abolition of division between women and men in youth competitions.

"Dear friends from all over the world,
I invite you to read this letter that we want to send to the World Bridge Federation.
The topic is the Abolition of Division between Women and Men in Youth Competitions.

The only reason I am referring to Youth Competitions is because I think they are the best place to start this change and hopefully, some time in the future, even adults won't have the need to be divided.
If you like to support us, please leave your name, mail and nationality. We truly appreciate.

Have a nice reading,
Hugs (virtually)

IMPORTANT: Have a reading also to the EDIT part!"
Here the link >
http://chng.it/mw9ZFvt6ZD


One reason we have the divisions - and keep in mind that girls are certainly allowed to play in the youth and junior teams - is that the Sports Accord and Olympic movements require Seniors, Open, Junior and Women's competitions.
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Posted 2020-May-28, 13:03

View PostAnadilo, on 2020-May-27, 18:00, said:

Hi, we really appreciated your suggestions and we immediately did it! Thanks a lot for the support. :)
Here the link >
http://chng.it/mw9ZFvt6ZD


And I immediately signed up and sent your link to my entire bridge club :)
Best of luck.
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Posted 2020-May-28, 14:18

View Postpescetom, on 2020-May-28, 13:03, said:

And I immediately signed up and sent your link to my entire bridge club :)
Best of luck.


You do understand that this is probably a scammer harvesting email addresses for a mailing list, right?
Alderaan delenda est
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Posted 2020-May-28, 14:30

I completely agree. I find the entire idea of women's events to be sexist. Why would a lack of testosterone or different body build be any sort of disadvantage at bridge? If men and women can compete against one another in equestrian events, in auto racing, and as jockeys, surely they can do so at the bridge table.

Cheers,
mike
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Posted 2020-May-28, 15:00

View Posthrothgar, on 2020-May-28, 14:18, said:

You do understand that this is probably a scammer harvesting email addresses for a mailing list, right?

I must say that I'm really sad reading this comment. The petition is real. My name is Anastasia Di Lorenzo from Italy.
this is my contact >>https://www.facebook.com/anastasia.dilorenzo.3
this is my mail >> anastasiadilorenzo9@gmail.com
and I'm not afraid to fight for our ideas. I'm a real person, a real player and a real lover of the game. your comment is really disrespectful. I hope this comment will be reported but Thank you, now all the world can contact me and help us with new ideas.
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Posted 2020-May-28, 15:08

View Postpescetom, on 2020-May-28, 13:03, said:

And I immediately signed up and sent your link to my entire bridge club :)
Best of luck.

Ty so much for the support. We want to share it as much as possible since to have new points of view is always good. These are my contacts if there is someone that want to share suggestions or opinions.
>>https://www.facebook.com/anastasia.dilorenzo.3
>>anastasiadilorenzo9@gmail.com
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Posted 2020-May-28, 16:52

View Posthrothgar, on 2020-May-28, 14:18, said:

You do understand that this is probably a scammer harvesting email addresses for a mailing list, right?

That's not really possible; change.org is very well known and does not allow the petition starter access to your emails.
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Posted 2020-May-29, 00:37

View PostAnadilo, on 2020-May-28, 15:00, said:

I must say that I'm really sad reading this comment. The petition is real. My name is Anastasia Di Lorenzo from Italy.
this is my contact >>https://www.facebook.com/anastasia.dilorenzo.3
this is my mail >> anastasiadilorenzo9@gmail.com
and I'm not afraid to fight for our ideas. I'm a real person, a real player and a real lover of the game. your comment is really disrespectful. I hope this comment will be reported but Thank you, now all the world can contact me and help us with new ideas.


Sorry about this, Anastasia. The same day you posted someone spammed the forums with a bunch of suspicious links for other "petitions". The coincidence probably confused the usual Forum participants a little.

We know you are a real junior player.

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Posted 2020-May-29, 01:00

View Postpescetom, on 2020-May-27, 12:39, said:

I think this is a good idea but I don't think a public document listing identities and emails is a good way of going about it.
Have you considered change.org or some similar mechanism?


Thank you for your advice! We started a petition on change.org
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Posted 2020-May-29, 01:09

View Postmiamijd, on 2020-May-28, 14:30, said:

I completely agree. I find the entire idea of women's events to be sexist. Why would a lack of testosterone or different body build be any sort of disadvantage at bridge? If men and women can compete against one another in equestrian events, in auto racing, and as jockeys, surely they can do so at the bridge table.

Cheers,
mike


Thank you so much! Sadly a lot of people think that women play bridge differently..
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Posted 2021-January-13, 09:29

View Postcschff13, on 2020-May-29, 01:09, said:

Thank you so much! Sadly a lot of people think that women play bridge differently..


Surely not many think that way? Admittedly I am male and over 60, but I really cannot remember hearing gender-based disrespectful comments about female players from my peer group.
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