It starts in the schoolyard. It starts before the schoolyard, in the media. 
In the world. It starts with comments about bodies, about faces, about looks 
and how that is your value. Maybe it’s your voice. Maybe it’s how you dress, or 
don’t dress, maybe it’s about not wearing enough clothes or wearing too many. 
Maybe it’s shame because you like sex. Or don’t like sex. Or don’t like sex with a 
certain person, or whole group of people. Maybe it’s just for saying the word sex. 
What if it’s shame for just thinking about sex? 


People love to link women to sexual shame, and The Green Dildo Coin group
 is no different. They are going to professional women’s sports games. Going to
 the office of these women at the highest level, and they are throwing dildos
 to inflict shame. Shame of what? Of being the best at what they do?
 At reaching a goal and a dream most can’t fathom? Of having the audacity
 to be women—worse yet—talented women who people look up to? 
And throwing an item that women use for pleasure, which don’t forget, 
must then be shameful. 


For too long we have let the world put shame on women. But not at Dame. 
And not in the WNBA anymore. We stand with the WNBA players. 
We stand with women everywhere. We stand with the belief that if you
 f*ck with women’s sports, or any woman, you f*ck with us. 
(And we don’t mean that in the good way).