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The Christian Science Monitor ^
| 11/20/02
Posted on 11/21/2002 7:25:42 AM PST by Valin
Edited on 04/13/2004 3:38:01 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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PHILADELPHIA The Augusta National Golf Club's refusal to admit women before the Masters tournament next April has galvanized men from coast to coast and outraged women's groups. The private club in Augusta, Ga., finds itself in the midst of a very public dispute: Even The New York Times weighed in on Monday in an editorial that argued that Tiger Woods should skip the Masters and two top CEOs should resign their memberships if the club remains all-male. Rarely have so few done so much to divide so many.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: masterstournament
The Augusta National Golf Club's refusal to admit women before the Masters tournament next April has galvanized men from coast to coast and outraged women's groups.
A question for the ladies, Are you outraged?
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posted on
11/21/2002 7:25:42 AM PST
by
Valin
To: Valin
Well, I'm not a lady, but I am outraged. Outraged that some busy-body woman would try to infiltrate a gentlemen's club, when surely somewhere, some man needs his laundry done. How dare she!!
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posted on
11/21/2002 7:37:44 AM PST
by
BuddhaBoy
To: Valin
Linda S. Wallace is a cultural coaching consultant Linda, baby, hit the links after you are a member and tell the big time businessmen that this is what you do. You think they are going to take you seriously?
To: Valin
First of all, there is no problem with having a men's club. If you don't like it, go start a womens club, oh wait they do have those and men can't join. You are entitled to be with and associate with whomever you chose and that isn't just a right for women and "minorities." It is also a right for men as well.
As far as women atheletes, are you saying that they are just as good as male atheletes. Could a top ranked female basketball, tennis, soccer, or golf player beat their top ranked male counterpart on a consistent basis. I would have to say that the answer is an obvious "NO." Now this presents a problem because I assume that you also want equality. Now, paying someone the same amount for performing at different standards IS NOT EQUALITY. I think the problem is you want equal priviedges, but when it comes to the stuff that you enjoy because of you "minority" status, then it is ok to ignore the equality thing.
Tell me what you think about this, because I am curious as to how you can logically defend yourself being that the thing you are fighting against is the same thing you are fighting for in concept. Unless you are saying it is not ok for there to be women's clubs, latin music awards, society of black enigineers, etc. Is that what you are saying? I would still disagree with you because of the first thing I wrote, but at least then you would not be a hypocrite.
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posted on
11/21/2002 7:55:45 AM PST
by
THROW?
To: Valin
"as long as these organizations don't use public funds, or afford their members an undisputable advantage in the business world. " Notice how Burk sympathizers continue to redefine what constitutes freedom of association. It's not just "public funds" anymore, now it's an "advantage in the business world." And this never gets challenged--why? What next? No public funds AND doesn't harm the environment? No public funds AND doesn't offend our special interest group du jour?
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posted on
11/21/2002 9:58:14 AM PST
by
Lou L
To: Lou L
It's not just "public funds" anymore, now it's an "advantage in the business world."
You've noticed that too.
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posted on
11/21/2002 8:04:42 PM PST
by
Valin
To: Valin
Another feminist - a "cultural coach," if you please - with the old, tired excuse that men use privacy to advance their business concerns while women in a similar situation do not, and hence men are undeserving of privacy but women are not. So I'll ask "coach" a question - which are there more of, men-only spas or women-only spas? Men-only health clubs or women-only health clubs? And a golf course is what, again?
To: Valin; Lou L; All
It would seem that, having forced any organizations using PUBLIC funds to submit to the PC Gestapo, the
Sturmtruppers now wish to extend the empire to PRIVATE organizations. This "but, but, they do BUSINESS deals there!" nonsense is simply the wedge they have chosen, plus it has the always-popular advantage of taking a left-handed shot at rich capitalists.
And, I cannot let the old "women golfers earn less than men" saw pass. Besides being nowhere NEAR males in skill or ability in any popular sport, female versions draw a fraction of the viewers, which means they get a fraction of the money. What would the author have us do, FORCE people to watch the games?
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posted on
11/21/2002 8:18:03 PM PST
by
Long Cut
To: Long Cut
And, I cannot let the old "women golfers earn less than men" saw pass. Besides being nowhere NEAR males in skill or ability in any popular sport, female versions draw a fraction of the viewers, which means they get a fraction of the money. What would the author have us do, FORCE people to watch the games?
THAT'S the point in the gender equity aspect of sports. If they had the interest they would have the ratings, they would have they income, advertising, contracts, etc. and they would have the money.
The author is right, they do do business deals there. Private ones, with invited guests and other members. Tough shit.
Finally, the most hysterical aspect of this is Jesse jumping into the fray in a never ending search for relevance and attention. Don't worry, his light is fading as is the light of this argument.
Martha Burke does not speak for nearly as large of a group as she says. She and the NCWO are a farce. There is not a national outrage over this. What the author fails to realize is that the question was asked in a manner intended to provide the respondent with a little perspective of a matter with which they might not even be familiar.
Martha Burke is a joke. She has totally misrepresented her support on this issue.
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posted on
11/21/2002 8:40:56 PM PST
by
mfreddy
To: mfreddy
And what the hell is a "cultural coach" anyway?
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posted on
11/21/2002 8:41:48 PM PST
by
mfreddy
To: Valin
This article is just another by a liberal author who wants to stand in line to throw a liberal pie in the face of Hootie Johnson and The Augusta National Golf Club. By putting her liberal spin on this story the author comes to the false conclusion that if a terrorist cell adopted her left wing ideas it would be such a bombshell the terrorist cell would disintegrate. What a line of liberal BS.
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posted on
11/21/2002 8:45:36 PM PST
by
Balata
To: Valin
I want to join a womens' only gym!!! Really I'l be on best behaviour ;)
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posted on
11/21/2002 8:47:19 PM PST
by
Tempest
To: Tempest
Really I'll be on best behaviour ;)
And of course everyone believes you.
< /worldclass sarcasm>
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posted on
11/21/2002 9:24:42 PM PST
by
Valin
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