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I'm sure riders of both sexes from the Ebony Riding Club would be happy to feature in the magazine
I'm sure riders of both sexes from the Ebony Riding Club would be happy to feature in the magazine
According to a post on the Facebook thread on the PONY Mag page, another buyer has contacted them previously about occasionally making their give-aways more "boy friendly" - i.e. not always bracelets / pink books about girls who ride. They refused on the basis that the majority of their readership are female. While they insist on giving away rubbish marketed at stereotypical little girls (which is problematic and infuriating in itself - many little girls don't like pink and sparkly!), and only featuring little white girls in their magazine, it is hardly surprising that their readership is primarily little girls. That's a self-fulfilling prophesy - and it's just not acceptable in my book.
ah but they weren't much use to use lot who didn't have any ponies to access.
I agree it is poor show.
I read not that long ago a post a lady wrote about her 9 year old son who had refused to carry on riding, despite being a very accomplished little jumper. The reason was that he was being bullied at school, the others kids were calling him Daisy and, having stolen a few copies of this magazine from his sister, one of the bullies glued the pics out of all over this boy's locker and desk. Same kid also put his sisters pink jods in the poor boys pe bag to embarrass him at pe time.
Poor lad, no wonder he didn't want to ride and his Mum was so frustrated that the horse scene was so blatantly aimed at girls. So sad![]()
Oh and someone mentioned hunting and whether the fact it is so traditional contributed to the "whiteness" of horse sport.
I find hunting is where I see most diversity - we have men and boys out, disabled riders and a mixed race family.
I read not that long ago a post a lady wrote about her 9 year old son who had refused to carry on riding, despite being a very accomplished little jumper. The reason was that he was being bullied at school, the others kids were calling him Daisy and, having stolen a few copies of this magazine from his sister, one of the bullies glued the pics out of all over this boy's locker and desk. Same kid also put his sisters pink jods in the poor boys pe bag to embarrass him at pe time.
Poor lad, no wonder he didn't want to ride and his Mum was so frustrated that the horse scene was so blatantly aimed at girls. So sad![]()
That was me - and I was judging on the basis of the one and only time I've been out with a hunt. Yes there were men, but all white and no para-riders. I see an awful lot more diversity at alternative sports. But clearly your hunts are a better representation - or I just picked an unfortunate day!
I don't really buy the "we would feature more boys but there are never any at the places we go for photoshoots". I never coached an all female group once (very low level polocrosse with centre members, in a fairly rural area) and I see boys out and about a lot. Maybe the wee lad I see at archery would like to be featured!
Oh and someone mentioned hunting and whether the fact it is so traditional contributed to the "whiteness" of horse sport.
I find hunting is where I see most diversity - we have men and boys out, disabled riders and a mixed race family.
It has been my experience with non-horse people that when I say that I like horses, they assume that I want to kill foxes (with posh white people). It has been a struggle to get people to understand that there are in fact many equine disciplines or even that different breeds of horses exist. The disconnect that some non-horse people have is quite frightening.
To be fair the disabled riders haven't had visible disabilities so you wouldn't necessarily know unless you got talking to them.
Yep. When in reality all I currently want to do is shoot targets and pretend to be Legolas![]()
A noble aim.![]()
A good point and my previous post was pretty rubbish in that respect. I didn't think that through. I'm pretty biased on that score because the morning I spent hunting was one of the most unpleasant I've had with horses, so I'm projecting a bit! All the people I spoke to and encountered at that hunt were frighteningly stereotypical.
It's interesting that you have found such diversity with hunting. It has been my experience with non-horse people that when I say that I like horses, they assume that I want to kill foxes (with posh white people). It has been a struggle to get people to understand that there are in fact many equine disciplines or even that different breeds of horses exist. The disconnect that some non-horse people have is quite frightening.
I have even wondered in the past if the existence of hunting (even in it's trail form) is actually a negative thing for the horse world as a whole due to the historical connotations.
Edited for clarity.
I find this so frustrating. I had lessons with a lad who suddenly gave up - his sister kept coming but he stopped because he was bullied at school for riding and not playing rugby like "all the other boys".
Also, it is impossible to find decent horse stuff for boys (and for men that doesn't cost the earth!) My OH cannot find breeches that don't cost the earth (currently borrows a pair of mine that fit!).
Re the giveaways - I used to absolutely love getting a hoof pick or mane comb, even though I never had my own pony. At least I could pretend I had one! I would have had absolutely no interest in pink bracelets or anything like that - even now the thought of winning something like that from a magazine about ponies makes me cringe!
(edited to correct my dodgy spelling...)
Come for a visit to the peak district next autumn/winter and I promise to give you an experience that is entirely the opposite 😠pleasant, friendly, welcoming, diverse people, gorgeous hounds and beautiful countryside.
fwiw the last trail pack I joined in was fairly diverse.
I do wonder if they just aren't targeting the bits of the equestrian world where boys are most prominent (going fast and being competitive mostlyalbeit if they are doing features at RS they are less likely to come across them as they don't really foster those bits).