Female Fan Faces Gender Humiliation; Tseng Chi-chang: Create a Gender-Equal Viewing Environment
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A female fan reported experiencing gender-based humiliation at a baseball game in Taichung, where a male fan allegedly subjected her to discriminatory remarks after she asked him to refrain from blocking the view. CPBL President Tseng Chi-chang emphasized the need for a gender-equal viewing environment and is investigating the incident, though the male fan's identity remains unknown.
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- Q: Where did the gender humiliation incident involving the female fan take place?
- A: The incident took place at the Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium during a game.
- Q: Why did the female fan tap the male fan in front of her during the game?
- A: She tapped him to remind him that standing was not allowed in the non-standing cheering section.
- Q: What specific gender-discriminatory language was used against the female fan?
- A: She was repeatedly harassed with remarks like "Women don't understand" and "Women shouldn't talk."
- Q: What action did CPBL President Tseng Chi-chang take after seeing the social media post?
- A: He immediately contacted the home team, CTBC Brothers, in order to hope for an investigation.
- Q: Why can the league only contact both parties to understand the details of the incident?
- A: The league has no public authority and can only contact both parties to understand the details.