Inés Sainz of TV Azteca apparently had an incident of sorts
in the locker room of the Jets. Interestingly, it didn't seem
to be as a big of a deal for her as it seemed to become in
the media and once other people became involved.
I found it interesting that she was asked in the interview
if she was concerned about the more "interesting" pictures
of her on her personal website. The way she replied was
awesome. Here is a woman who knows who she is, and
she is apparently many things, and wants to be all of them.
Why do we insist in trying to fit people into limited boxes?
It is such a difficult world in which we live. The internet
and various media make it so easy for things to be out
in the open so, even if she wanted to hide it, I bet it would
be difficult, if not impossible.
If we stopped labelling things, we might just be able to
let people be who they are. As it is, once a person is
labelled, they best stay within the confines of it, or else
stir up possible controversy or being treated in a way
that doesn't somehow fit (like in this case, it was "her"
fault for being too attractive/sexy and calling attention
to herself. She is the reason she wasn't treated respectfully
in a "professional" environment).
The "funny" thing is that someone recently (Lawrence
Fishburne's daughter, I believe) made a porno because
getting known was taking too long for her. If someone
has to go to there to get known, how long before people
just start to shrug their shoulders because it no longer
means anything that different? One can only hope sooner,
rather than later, and before anyone thinks to do anything
that could be harmful to themselves, or another in the
interest of getting "out of the box" attention.
In the meantime, I can only hope that the more we can
talk about these kinds of things the greater the chance
we have of altering them -
hopefully in a productive and good way.
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