Can We Not Think Pink?
Posted May 15, 2010, 10:50 amSunday, I watched the Mets lose to the Giants. Not quite the
Mother's Day gift this baseball fan was hoping for, but at least my team
put on a good show, especially with many of them swinging pink bats.
They lost by an honorable 6-5.
The pink bats were Major League Baseball's tribute to Mom. They'll be
auctioned off (along with commemorative plates with pink breast cancer
awareness ribbon logos) to benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation.
Before I take a swing at this act of charity, let me offer a preemptive
defense: My argument is not about breast cancer, a horrible,
heartbreaking disease. I've seen on my own friends and their dear ones
the toll it takes. I believe even more money should be spent
researching new treatments and a cure. Also, the Komen Foundation seems
to be an exemplary organization. Lastly, I gladly buy all sorts of
products, from pink silk scarves to pink containers of Dry Idea
deodorant every October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, to support the
search for cure. The other 334 days of the year, I offer what support I
can.
So now let me ask why it is that the people at MLB think about doing
something for Mother's Day, they immediately come up with the equation
Women = Breast Cancer. If the idea is to honor Mom by doing something to
ease female misery, how about reaching out to those suffering from
ovarian or endometrial cancer? Or AIDS? Or, to get away from the
women-as-diseased paradigm, assisting women who are victims of domestic
violence, or those caught up in the nightmare forced labor or sex
slavery?
Hello, people who bring us the All-Star game! How about recognizing
that a great hats-off to mothers would be to celebrate us as the champs
we are - or at least as potential winners. MLB could fund athletic
scholarships for women, or buy sports equipment for girls' high school
teams, or put its muscle behind a push to get women's baseball as an
event in the 2016 Olympics.
Why not auction those bats to provide those strong mothers with
special-needs kids some respite care? Or offer free seats, hot dogs and
beer, along with no-cost transportation to stadiums to low-income women
as part of an MLB GNO?
There's so much good that needs doing in this world. Next Mother's Day,
I'd like two gifts (besides those from my family): To see my Mets win.
To applaud Major League Baseball as it celebrates us by taking off its
bubble-gum-tinted glasses and recognizing we have issues beyond breasts -
and that its female fans are as multifaceted, strong, and high-minded
as the guys swinging those pink bats.
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