When will people realize there is no objective responsibilities to being a pro skateboarder.
GH made a good point about your argument in the VOD.
A street skate part, where you have to invest time into working with a filmer, land tricks in the streets, and edit those clips to music, is and has been the standard by which pro skateboarding is measured.
Someone going pro historically happens after they've released a street part or several street parts.
Having a homie film a clip or two from one session on your phone at the skate park, and posting it to IG is infinitely easier than the time and effort needed to film a proper street skate part.
When you go pro for a major skate company without grinding to make a proper street skate part, and instead make it through the 'easy' route of IG posts from your phone, that cheapens the authenticity of what skateboarding culture has embraced since its inception.
Men and women obviously have different situations in terms of standards and competition, but right now women are much more in demand for finding a place in skateboarding than men.
Giving Beatrice the go ahead to just short cut her way to being a pro with no street part sets a bad example for future girl skaters.
Therefore, Beatrice should feel obligated to shut us all up and put a street part to justify her being pro.
Otherwise, she can go join Cariuma and Bryte.