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.
You can see I'm not having much success. Reason doesn't seem to prevail on this subject when one has his mind made up on the subject. This kind of reminds me of Elise's thread about going back to the 50's...
gobears, with all due respect, you seem to be the one who has your mind mind up. Not being accepting of other points of view is just as intolerant as the extreme view that you have a problem with.
Just because I have heard from athletic, well-adjusted, well-educated women that the 50's were a pleasant time to live, and have bought into it, doesn't mean I am anti-woman. When you speak of another woman contemptuously that is not on the bandwagon screaming that Title IX is the best thing that ever happened, then you are beginning to get a little extreme.
I will remain convinced that the 50's were a pleasant time in our history. I don't think that means I am closed-minded towards the progress of women in athletics.
By the way, I used to say that "feminazi" was a term insecure men used to describe successful women.
You can see I'm not having much success. Reason doesn't seem to prevail on this subject when one has his mind made up on the subject. This kind of reminds me of Elise's thread about going back to the 50's...
gobears, with all due respect, you seem to be the one who has your mind mind up. Not being accepting of other points of view is just as intolerant as the extreme view that you have a problem with.
Just because I have heard from athletic, well-adjusted, well-educated women that the 50's were a pleasant time to live, and have bought into it, doesn't mean I am anti-woman. When you speak of another woman contemptuously that is not on the bandwagon screaming that Title IX is the best thing that ever happened, then you are beginning to get a little extreme.
I will remain convinced that the 50's were a pleasant time in our history. I don't think that means I am closed-minded towards the progress of women in athletics.
By the way, I used to say that "feminazi" was a term insecure men used to describe successful women.