Let's keep cutting men's sports. Hey.... it's the economy now, not Title IX.
I find this reasoning amusing.
John Smith
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NCAA's Brand: Don't fault Title IX for Future Cuts
Author: ASA News
Blog URL: allstudentathletes.com/.../ncaabrandtitleix
Description:
Brand expects some schools to drop men's teams in coming months because
of the economic downturn. He is urging them in advance to cite the
economy, not the law that bans sex discrimination at schools receiving
federal funds.
What is happening with Title IX is that the radical feminists have taken it to the limit and beyond. In conception, Title IX was a good thing – equal opportunity for men and women. Who could be against that? But remove football from the equation and men are now the under-represented sex. It's men who are being discriminated against."
Yet, you have mainly men to blame for football taking up all the men's sport dollars. It's not the radical feminists in the U.S. who would never be willing to give up their College Gameday. I'm one of the odd women that actually loves to watch college FB, but I'm in the vast minority. Instead of recognizing the real problem (mainly STODGY MEN who are not willing to recognize the value of more than one or two sports), you rant and rave about a legal attempt to justify years and years of inequality for women. Is the law perfect? No. It doesn't prevent greedy (mainly) MEN from abusing it for their own gains. Not Title IX's fault. Not a feminist issue. It's silly to argue otherwise, IMO.
What is happening with Title IX is that the radical feminists have taken it to the limit and beyond. In conception, Title IX was a good thing – equal opportunity for men and women. Who could be against that? But remove football from the equation and men are now the under-represented sex. It's men who are being discriminated against."
Yet, you have mainly men to blame for football taking up all the men's sport dollars. It's not the radical feminists in the U.S. who would never be willing to give up their College Gameday. I'm one of the odd women that actually loves to watch college FB, but I'm in the vast minority. Instead of recognizing the real problem (mainly STODGY MEN who are not willing to recognize the value of more than one or two sports), you rant and rave about a legal attempt to justify years and years of inequality for women. Is the law perfect? No. It doesn't prevent greedy (mainly) MEN from abusing it for their own gains. Not Title IX's fault. Not a feminist issue. It's silly to argue otherwise, IMO.