To: SaxxonWoods
My guess is they are on a swimming scholarship, and can’t quit without losing that scholarship.
50 posted on
12/14/2021 10:52:57 AM PST by
EvilCapitalist
(Pets are no substitute for children.)
To: EvilCapitalist
My guess is they are on a swimming scholarship, and can’t quit without losing that scholarship. Correct. These women have already given up enough for this transgender person. So, now we expect them to give up their scholarships, too? Just because they want fairness in sport?
As for their anonymity... I can respect that. Can you imagine the backlash they'd be subfect to from the crazies? And surely Penn has more than their fair share.
65 posted on
12/14/2021 11:12:38 AM PST by
TontoKowalski
(You can call me "Dick.")
To: EvilCapitalist
Why don’t all of the female swim team members quit today. Being on the team is just a waste of time now. How about a job?
To: EvilCapitalist
posted above:
“But unlike other conferences, the Ivies don’t offer athletic or academic scholarships. Students’ financial aid packages are entirely need-based and determined by multiple factors, including reported family income...”
68 posted on
12/14/2021 11:17:21 AM PST by
dakine
To: EvilCapitalist
My guess is they are on a swimming scholarship, and can’t quit without losing that scholarship.
Probably. But at least girl, the last to get a scholarship, has now likely been pushed out of it? Do the scholarships require certain swimming metrics? If they all just sit on the pad, or take a leisurely swim down the pool instead, does that forfeit the scholarship? If you can protest without hurting yourself, that's the way to do it!
To: EvilCapitalist
So, don’t quit. Just don’t get off the starting blocks.
77 posted on
12/14/2021 1:19:54 PM PST by
ro_dreaming
("We seem to have gone from 'We the people' to 'Me, the president' in a scant 8 months." - Me)
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