Misogynistic complaints levelled at women curlers must end

By A Mystery Man Writer

Whenever there is a professional women's curling tournament in the country, Curling Canada says it receives dozens of online comments from a small segment of spectators complaining women curlers are too loud, among other misogynistic comments.
Whenever there is a professional women's curling tournament in the country, Curling Canada says it receives dozens of online comments from a small segment of spectators complaining women curlers are too loud, among other misogynistic comments.

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