Ines Sainz: Far from Innocent Victim, but Doesnt Deserve Abuse

Reporter Ines Sainz claims she was harassed by members of the New York Jets football team when she went to interview their quarterback, Mark Sanchez. The curvy journalist, who bears the nickname "The Hottest Reporter in Mexico," said the football players' catcalls and attention made her feel uncomfortable.


A member of the Opposing Views fan page on Facebook had this to say:


"[Sainz] got what she wanted..media attention. This is the worst kind of vanity. She went looking for this..and when she got it..she played the victim. "Oh poor me..I'm too hot..and I can't help it!" Bull****! just another vain, vapid woman pretending to be modest."


It's true that Sainz has created a public persona based around the way she looks. She wears tight clothing that shows off her curves, and she posed nude for a magazine earlier this year. The outfit she wore to interview Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez - tight jeans and a white shirt - was definitely designed to showcase her body. She's using her physical beauty to sell her abilities as a journalist.


It's hard to say for sure, however, what level of attention Sainz was looking to attract. To say she "wanted" to receive catcalls is treading dangerously close to the "she was asking for it" rape defense.


Even if she'd thrown herself at the football players, that would be no excuse for them to behave inappropriately toward her in their workplace. Sure, it's very hard for a straight man to resist a beautiful woman, especially her appearance seems to welcome attention, but it's always best to behave in a gentlemanly manner, no matter the level she stoops to.


As professional athletes, these men should also know that some women will use their sexuality to entrap them -- and they should always be on their best behavior.


Yes, Sainz probably should have dressed a little more modestly when going to interview a team of men in their sexual prime, especially in a lockerroom where men are exposed. That, however, doesn't give those men an excuse to make her feel uncomfortable. It's a confusing situation, but as professionals, and as gentlemen, they should be able to rise above it and behave appropriately.


You got to be a Saint to be in your best behavior on that one


There Can Be Only One.


I believe that the course of action taken by the owner is in a positive direction. Training; so that it will not occur in the future. The other factor, the reporter should convene in a professional attire. This will eliminate any such outcome.


this skanky woman knows exactly what she is doing. And she reaps exactly what she sows.


I am so sick of hearing that crap about how innocent I am, even though I am dressed like whore.


She is lucky all she got was harrassment. I have no patience or sympathy for this woman.


So many women dress exactly like this in europe, you're so used to fucking ugly fat americans that if a sexy woman wears tight fitting clothes, she is automatically labeled a "whore"


basically hot women can't wear sexy clothes, because they will get harassed. what a fucking peace of shit that you live in.


God forbid you ever have a child as hot as this woman and she wears a sexy dress and gets harassed. You would be the first to say "it was your fault for dressing like a HO"


If you ask for that kind of attention, you have no cause to complain that you feel uncomfortable when you get it.


As far as Europe is concerned, get a clue. In places where sexy women aren't viewed as whores, men aren't treated like rapists for noticing them. Your problem is your brain dead concept of harassment. If you advertise, don't bitch when your targeted demographic inquires about the quality and availability of the merchandise.



this is the United States and we accomodate enough people already.


And if I had a daughter and she dressed like a whore she should expect to be treated like one.


shutup. please. you sound like some weird saudi tourist, and yes, i've dealt with them. you don't want to know what it feels like to have some weird old dude in a robe staring at your girlfriend because she's in jeans. judging someone based on their clothes alone is retarded, and if a lady feels like being sexy as all get out, then let her. dont go "WHORE!" and chuck a rock. enjoy, be respectful, and grow up.


if it quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, it's a duck.


And we are not talking about a saudi tourist, we are talking about a stutty dressed woman going into a locker room full of men, somewhere she doesnt belong in the first place. How many men "journalist" go into womens volleyball locker rooms after their games?


She is getting JUST what she is looking for.


"How many men "journalist" go into womens volleyball locker rooms after their games? "


Better question, are male reporters even allowed in the locker room of pro women's sports teams? Can't say I know. Don't watch many WNBA games.