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Why is this an article?
Because it is interesting from a woman's perspective on climbing.
Please feel free not to read it.
Seems like the wrong community, it would fit better in uplifting news or something like that
It is interesting, although the headline makes it think this is more about some sexist dress code, so they could have sold it as an article better.
It's not news
Then don't read it.
Is that your only excuse? Weak af tbh
What's your excuse for rattling on about your opinion?
Goodbye kid
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Interesting indeed...
I would be much nicer to hear the struggles or achievements about being a climber as a woman, rather then fashion choices which have nothing to do with climbing. This just backs up stereotypes and gives the wrong impressions but whatever..
This is why you can't go by a headline or the article summary....sometimes you actually need to read the article. It isn't about the clothes whatsoever.
She's discriminated against for being a woman, a native person, someone who speaks the "wrong" language, wears the "wrong" clothes, and gets hated on just for being herself or for enjoying the things she does, in the way she wants to do them.
She's concerned for the great environmental collapse of her homeland. She wants her peoples' traditions to carry on to the future. She wants people like her to be proud and enjoy life in their way.
Her and her friends are doing things most people can't do with all their fancy high tech gear, and they're doing it in their daily wear, but they still get hated on for it.
That's why they have articles and movies about them and the rest of us don't. If you can't find something inspiring that you'd be proud of a person for in this article, I don't think the issue is the author or the subject matter. It's a really good article in my opinion.