Posted on 07/15/2014 11:02:27 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
The University of Colorado Boulder has offered a clinic called Football 101 for Women since sometime when Bill Clinton was president. Some feminist alumni recently found out about it. Now, they are mad.
The angry alumni say the clinic condescendingly promotes the stereotype that women dont understand sports, or dont care about them, reports the Daily Camera, Boulders main newspaper.
Clinic attendees all female will learn about football from Colorado Buffaloes head coach Mike MacIntyre and other members of the coaching staff. There will be an interactive clinic consisting of meetings, film study and skill stations, according to Buffs Blast, a team-related newsletter.
University of Colorado athletic department spokesman Dave Plati noted that this years complaints are the first he has heard since the school introduced the clinic in the mid-1990s.
Plati also observed that the three-hour, $50 clinic will cover advanced football topics such as why a defense might choose a cover 2 scheme.
You wont hear about the very basics of the game, such as a touchdown is worth six points, the athletic director told the Daily Camera.
The complaining women dont like it.
Its singling out women as if they dont understand how to do things, 2002 CU graduate Lindsay Howard told the local paper. Its hard to fully articulate, aside from the fact that it felt like a cute little pat on the head. Were gonna teach you how this sport works.
Its not 1950; its 2014, she added.
Another angry alum, 1996 graduate Sarah McLaughlin, said she saw information about the clinic on Facebook and thought it was a hoax.
It makes me embarrassed that the university would think this is a good idea, McLaughlin, who now works as a brand strategist, told the Daily Camera. It seems very medieval or backwards.
She added that she will now withhold all donations to the university because of the clinic.
For some reason, the Daily Camera also spoke to Out Boulder, a gay advocacy organization about the clinic. A spokeswoman for the organization, Mardi Moore, advised that the school should make the class available to everyone.
Being a woman, I know I need some education in football, she said, but I also have several male friends who need education in football.
As Campus Reform notes, several schools around the country offer a similar football class for women including the University of Notre Dame and the University of Connecticut.
MacIntyre, CUs head football coach, noted that he has been part of such clinics during previous coaching stops at San Jose State and the University of Mississippi.
The ladies really enjoyed it, it gives them more knowledge of the game, the coach said in the Buffs Blast newsletter, according to the Daily Camera. Theyll learn a lot about the game, and theyll be able to meet our staff. Some will know a lot about football, and some wont.
The class will occur on the evening of July 16 at the Dal Ward Athletic Center. Refreshments and a parting gift will be provided.
Why is the less feminine a women is the more feminist? And vise versa?
In the spectrum of being female it seem the two polar opposite points is feminine and feminist
I can save them 3 hours and $50. When the menfolk on the couch yell in triumph, you do the same. When the menfolk on the couch groan, “Nooooo!”, you do the same. Saying, “Wow, did you see that?!? I can’t believe they did that!” works in both situations. Seriously, football is not that complicated. Just look at the players’ IQs.
No feminist do not want ever one to be women..then just consider testicles should be illegal. .
It’s an ELECTIVE, for heaven’s sake!
Speak for yourself. Some of us LOVE football and know a lot about it. In fact, Hubby was never interested in watching football until he met me. I got him hooked.
Forget about intermediate basket weaving too ladies.
Ugggh. That’s one thing I’ll NEVER do.
(Ask a feminist to make me a sandwich)
She’ll need at least a Dagwood.
>> Another angry alum, 1996 graduate Sarah McLaughlin, said she saw information about the clinic on Facebook and thought it was a hoax.
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Two feminists with the same name (albeit different spellings). The singer is rare in that she is (was?) actually pretty and has (had?) a beautiful voice. Not likely they share those traits.
Simple question: Is it well-attended?
If not, cancel it as a waste of time.
If it is, who the hell are these hags to tell other women what they can’t enjoy?
The headline was far too long. “Feminists Rage” would have sufficed.
Funny. Sarah McLaughlin’s homonymical namesake’s big hit’s lyrics written by her stalker.
Great reminder that there IS a difference between genders. From the man’s voice, it’s a hate crime. From a woman’s voice, it’s beautiful and romantic:
“Through this world I’ve stumbled
so many times betrayed
trying to find an honest word to find
the truth enslaved
oh you speak to me in riddles
and you speak to me in rhymes
my body aches to breathe your breath
your words keep me alive
And I would be the one
to hold you down
kiss you so hard
I’ll take your breath away
and after, I’d wipe away the tears
just close your eyes dear”
Ummmm ...
No.
You've had too many sandwiches.
But I'll take you on a 50 mile forced march. See if you can keep up.
Equality?
I'm from Missouri. Show me.
Professionally offended.
She hasn’t missed a meal in a while has she?
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