• @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Before people get upset and call him a diva, he’s really the only player with the weight to force changes like this.

    Pro chess has a terrible history with rules designed to keep the “wrong people” out of competitions. Dress codes can be used to keep poorer competitors out at the lower skill levels, and if you can’t compete you can’t keep increasing your own skill.

    So while Magnus could have easily switched, thousands of poor kids just starting out in lower tournaments might not be able to as easily

    • ShadowRam
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      -233 months ago

      But jeans are expensive and no where close to being a ‘poor’ thing?

      • Tarquinn2049
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        173 months ago

        It’s certainly possible to pay alot for jeans, but it is by no means the norm for them to be expensive.

        But it’s not just jeans, it’s all dress code restrictions that apply in situations where they don’t or shouldn’t matter.

        Dress codes are ostensibly about the comfort level of your peers, but in actuality, they tend to be more about “who” they exclude rather than “what” they exclude… and are still about the “comfort” levels of the people that enforce them.

      • @ahal@lemmy.ca
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        23 months ago

        I typically pay $20 or less for my jeans. Anything more than that I consider a ripoff.