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Sure, and turn of the century child laborers were out of work after labor reform laws. It’s the exact same argument that supports inhumane working conditions.

They’re not marginalized because they receive a living wage. Imagine if manicures cost more, and nail techs were making 20-30$/hour for this luxury service.

There are so many odd an overwrought ways in which women are denied authorship.

Also not as bad as being caught with a little weed in your system.

Why does the devil love white supremacy so much :(

So at first she said the devil was in her mouth (which at least is some kind of acknowledgment of how profoundly wrong her behavior was), but now she’s saying what she said wasn’t racist because she didn’t use the “n” word. She basically just spewed the “I’m just saying” defense.

She ought to pick one or the other,

Absolutely. People seem to have difficulty with these nuances here.

You actually haven’t responded to my questions, but thank you anyway.

In that case, she should cite this first as her reasoning to pass on fighting Fox. Absolutely, Fox has to earn a match against Rousey. But I am still interested in the broader implications for women’s sports.

So anyone who identifies as female should be able to fight in women’s sports? That would significantly change the competition field.

My questions still stand, regardless whether you’re specifically interested in sports or not, inasmuch as you’re advocating for Fox:

I’m sorry, I was wrong, and I am interested in the future of this discussion. I do believe that Rousey doesn’t want to fight Fox because she doesn’t want to lose or get hurt. (In the same way that Mayweather waited 5 years to fight Pacquiao).

Do you believe in the stratification of sports along the lines of gender

Rousey doesn’t want to fight her because she doesn’t think she could win. So far, trans women aren’t allowed to compete in any major sports, because their participation in women’s sports potentially threatens the premise of stratification along the lines of sex in the first place.

Do you think there should be “men’s”

Sheneque Proctor was only 18 when she died in police custody. She was arrested for “disorderly conduct”, the police have refused to release a police report, and they haven’t released information about her death. http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/j…

Just seems like a strange way to qualify it. There’s only one person in this story who’s an unmitigated asshole.

I don’t really care whether he ruined his business. The main point is he’s an asshole.

responding to people’s comments with phrases such as “get back in your trailer” and stating that his critics lead “boring” and “miserable” lives. He also gloated about finally being “infamous” on his personal page

You mean like the photographer?

Does anyone have statistics on if people actually change their mind during these periods?

Ultimately what you’re saying is that it’s unlikely for poor parents to pursue that option because it’s difficult to sign away your rights.