Winston criticized for giving sexist speech to schoolchildren

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Giving back to the community is always something NFL players should be proud of, but Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston may find himself taking a lot of heat over a portion of a speech he gave to a group of elementary school students this week.


Tom Jones of the Tampa Bay Times was in attendance Wednesday when Winston spoke for 40 minutes to third-, fourth- and fifth-graders from Melrose Elementary in St. Petersburg, Fla. Things started out great, with Winston encouraging the children to be positive, work hard in school and chase their dreams. But when Winston decided to give a short pep talk to only the young boys in the room, his message quickly became cringe-worthy.


Winston noticed that a few male students in the room looked bored, so he tried to capture their attention.


“All my young boys, stand up. The ladies, sit down,” he said. “But all my boys, stand up. We strong, right? We strong! We strong, right? All my boys, tell me one time: I can do anything I put my mind to. Now a lot of boys aren’t supposed to be soft-spoken. You know what I’m saying? One day y’all are going to have a very deep voice like this (in deep voice). One day, you’ll have a very, very deep voice.


“But the ladies, they’re supposed to be silent, polite, gentle. My men, my men (are) supposed to be strong. I want y’all to tell me what the third rule of life is: I can do anything I put my mind to. Scream it!”


Uh oh.


While it almost certainly was not his intention, Winston came off as incredibly sexist. One teacher, speech language pathologist Bonnie Volland, described how one of the young female students reacted.


“One of the girls turned around and looked at me and said, ‘I’m strong too,'” Volland revealed.


Jones said several adults in the room were “bothered” by what Winston said, though they chose not to comment on it publicly. Winston later admitted that he should have chosen his words more carefully.


“I was making an effort to interact with a young male in the audience who didn’t seem to be paying attention, and I didn’t want to single him out so I asked all the boys to stand up,” he said. “During my talk, I used a poor word choice that may have overshadowed that positive message for some.”


As Jones alluded to, Winston’s own history with a sexual assault scandal should have raised his awareness of stereotypes. Telling a room full of children that ladies are “supposed to be silent” is a troubling message. At the very least, the 23-year-old Winston has a lot to learn about public speaking.


You can see the video of Winston’s pep talk here.
 

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dude is legal retard
 

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Why would you ever have Jamanus Winston give speeches to anyone much less children?
 

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Where the video of Winston speech about " we strong" in locker room or side line that time
 

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He misspoke. Everyone is always looking to make a story about anything. I seen this trending on Twitter I was like damn what happened to Winston? I'm no fan of his but it's not that big of a deal. I would be willing to bet there was a handful of girls who even knew he was. It's like piling on Milo for saying a dumb comment or Shepherd Smith for bashing Trump. People need to stop being such pussies and drama queens.
 

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lol,, poor guy,, he cant win for losing,,

he will learn this lesson, and pepper his LAzy sleep enducing speaches to get these dumb kids to pay attention,, lolol,,

I hated the guy (even though I defended him on his bogus rape allegation) hated him,,, but,,, I actually am starting to like him a ton,,, he is leading by example, and having an affect on kids!! you get a big dam thumbs up from me,,

Unlike hypocrite scumbag Kapernik! that muther effer should get hit by a car
 
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Jeez, he told boys to be strong. Such a terrible thing.

Pretty sure that I would tell my young son pretty much the same thing.

Guess I'm a retard.
 

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He misspoke. Everyone is always looking to make a story about anything. I seen this trending on Twitter I was like damn what happened to Winston? I'm no fan of his but it's not that big of a deal. I would be willing to bet there was a handful of girls who even knew he was. It's like piling on Milo for saying a dumb comment or Shepherd Smith for bashing Trump. People need to stop being such pussies and drama queens.

Fetcher bringing it, I concur

a society of drama queens we've become, somebody always looking to hate

and looky here, you think the haters will even notice the two racist white conservatives rushing in to defend the black man? rhetorical question
 
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He's a fake ray lewis
 

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Fetcher bringing it, I concur

a society of drama queens we've become, somebody always looking to hate

and looky here, you think the haters will even notice the two racist white conservatives rushing in to defend the black man? rhetorical question

Its out of control my man. Its like that business with Mika from MSNBC saying "we control peoples thoughts" its red meat. Its MSNBC. But its too easy. I can read into what she was saying, she just misspoke. Now does that mean i dont think MSNBC isnt a propaganda machine? No, i know it is but i dont think that was her intent. Like i said about Shep Smith the other day, we cant be so quick to bash people because we dont like what they say. Now if its irrational criticism or wrong... then fire away. But people are now having to basically run all their speech through a copy editor before saying anything anymore and thats not good. We have enough manufactured PR speak these days as it is. And to your rhetorical question, go figure. But it ties into what i am saying about being quick to pounce on people ... we have the ideas. We dont have to grasp. We can win on the ideas. There is a certain confidence that brings. And it has no room for bias or racist nonsense. But thats why you and I are smarter than most too. hahahahahahhaa
 

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I was in the car yesterday for a bit and listened to Steven A Smith commenting on this. He was acting as if Winston told Rosa Parks to sit at the back of the bus.

Our country is no longer a serious country.

Kudos to Winston for not groveling on Facebook or Twitter. Though that may very well be coming since he seriously crossed a social justice warrior line.
 

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