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    Wait and see how the Welsh media celebrate it

    It will be interesting to see how one of the most important media websites in Wales marks International Women’s Day (IWD) tomorrow.

    WalesOnline has not covered itself in glory promoting the values of female equality recently.

    Only yesterday from the same Media Wales stable as the controversial website came a so-called ‘story’ which may give a disturbing indication of what is to come.

    Elizabeth Jenkins ‘wants a better world’

    On page three of the South Wales Echo (the second most important news page after the front where there was a ‘tease’) a full picture of Elizabeth Jenkins was published in her Miss Wales 2018 sash, and another photograph of her at work as a mechanic.

    The ‘report’ had a telling intro:  “A mechanic is swapping her oily overalls for glittering ball gowns – in a bid to become a top beauty queen”.

    Last month WalesOnline ran pictures of “The women aiming to win the title” with Ms Jenkins one of the contenders.

    ‘gorgeous girls’

    She told the website she was striving to build a better world (which) is always a beautiful mission”.

    Three years ago, again on the eve of IWD, which commemorates the movement for women’s rights, the website promoted the competition offering pictures of “gorgeous girls” and “stunners”.

    ‘A beautiful mission’

    The headline in WalesOnline advertising a piece about the competition declared:  “Miss Wales 2015: Meet the 34 finalists hoping to wear the crown”.

    Underneath, a strapline stated:  “These are the gorgeous girls hoping to be named Miss Wales … and you’ve got just HOURS to vote for your favourite”.

    But the Women’s Equality Network (WEN) was horrified.

    Sarah Rees of WEN Wales, told The Eye: Beauty contests do nothing to support women’s equality, in particular the representation of women in the media”.

    Sarah Rees – ‘beauty contests do not support women’

    Yet sexist so-called stories on the website continued.

    In September 2015 the WalesOnline rugby correspondent Simon Thomas said on Twitter he was “mortified”, and we showed how another journalist there said it looked like it was stuck in the 1970s, when a ‘report’ was published on the wives and girlfriends of Welsh stars before the rugby world cup.

    Photographs of the “glamorous” women were included to support the piece on the website.

    Sophie Harries ‘model girlfriend’ of Liam Williams

    Sophie Harries was called:  the model girlfriend of Scarlets star Liam Williams (who) has just been signed up to London model agency Models 1″.

    The article added:  She describes herself as a small town Welsh girl living in London.

    “We think we’ll add totally gorgeous to the list”.

    Tania-May Williams, with Scott Williams, was said to be:  “dark-haired and gorgeous”.

    There were however nods towards the intellectual qualities of the women.

    Could WalesOnline’s home host a beauty contest?

    Dr Anwen Jones, a lecturer and wife of Alun Wyn Jones, was described as “clever and sporty …  a former 400m hurdler (who) was Welsh champion from 2000-2007″.

    But accusations of sexism have long dogged WalesOnline.

    One reader of the website said sarcastically about their ‘reports’ on the Cardiff bar Coyote Ugly: “Scantily clad women dancing on a bar, serving drinks in-between, whilst men look on but can’t touch?No sexism there. At all.”

    Another said: “I think someone needs to look up what sexism is, because this is exactly that.”

    ‘Coyote Ugly’ – as ‘reported’ by WalesOnline

    17 ‘stories’ were published in WalesOnline, in 2016 about Coyote Ugly.

    One, in December of that year, was headlined:  “Watch the Coyote Ugly Cardiff girls practise their moves ahead of opening night”.

    An earlier item said:  The girls will start their ‘Coyote Bootcamp’ on Monday ahead of the venues grand opening’.

    This is not sexism apparently

    “Following a weekend of auditions, owner’s (sic) at Cardiff’s new Coyote Ugly bar have finished their ‘Coyote Search’ and have recruited a number of girls.

    “Nobee, Sally, Rio, Lauren and Chloe have all been chosen to work as Cardiff Coyotes.”

    Yet the website is no stranger to being accused of having an out-of-date image of women.

    An important picture for WalesOnline

    In August two years ago it published a “first look” inside a new Cardiff bar, complete with pictures of a group of attractive young waitresses holding foaming mugs of beer.

    It even posted footage online of the waitresses doing their job – in an attractive manner of course.

    It ‘reported’ there were 88 draught beers, hot dogs at under a fiver, “waitresses in those uniforms” and (a major attraction apparently) “rugby on next door”.

    The time is NOT now for WalesOnline

    It will be another major attraction to see how WalesOnline marks an event which commemorates the fight for women’s equality following articles like that.

    This all comes at a difficult time for the website after Meghan Markle backed the “MeToo” campaign against sexual harassment, and urged women to “use their voice”.

    Perhaps WalesOnline will commemorate IWD by putting the reporters in ‘those uniforms’…

    Tomorrow – the female politicians central to the growing row over scrapping ‘Feminist Studies’ in Welsh exam syllabus, while the male education secretary in England has reinstated them.

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