Nice beard, Rodgers. And Shailene, it would appear that you picked a problematic merkin. Nobody’s buying either one.
Nice beard, Rodgers. And Shailene, it would appear that you picked a problematic merkin. Nobody’s buying either one.
“My totally not-gay boyfriend has a big dick and hairy palms” may not be the flex you think it is, Shailene.
I have someone who for years insists Aaron Rodgers is downlow and all these women are his beards. I always laughed it off but this insta is kinda making me reconsider my position.
You could sign a petition that will just bring more attention to Corden’s brand. Or you could use the little power you have as a consummer and not watch the film.
Great idea, idiot! I mean, it’s not like it’s very hard being a high schooler with the insecurities and fellow students being so understanding and all. Might as well put all those students checking out these books on blast. I mean, why don’t you just call them out to the 50 yard line during the halftime of each home…
yes these people are fucking idiots but, it might be better to lay off idea that “despite not having children enrolled” is reason to disqualify someone from involving themselves in public matters...
schools are paid for by taxes and tax payers have the right to speak at these kinds of meetings - and I’d rather *know*…
You never played high school sports. That explains it. If you had put in 10 - 15 hours of your entire life working towards your goal of playing college, you’d know better. Plenty of room for all women under Title IV, zero room under unisex. Same with pro sports.
I’m not against allowing trans athletes to compete. I’m not even against the idea of “compete in the gender that you identify with.” I’m not against have 1 open division. I am against “eh, it’s all unfair anyway so who really cares?” from people that don’t understand the effect that it will have on the athletes and…
Ok, so you didn’t see cis women beating cis men. You saw the equivalent of a random guy fighting one of the UFC women’s champions. Kaitlyn Touhy holds the US high school record in the mile of 4:33. That’s a slow time for a boy. There are a LOT of high school boys that can not run faster than that. But she is the…
“I knew cis women that were beating cis men in sports”
Just to say technically science can’t really be wielded as a tool to discriminate in a bad way. Because science is just what it is.
Conservatives have like taken up this mantle because it’s just another thing to manufacture outrage.
What’s frustrating for me is that I think we can have a very interesting and productive discussion about gender equity in sports, but it has to start from a place of acknowledgment that top level male athletes have an insurmountable advantage over top level female athletes. If you acknowledge that reality, you can…
Moment of honesty. I don’t think there’s a woman alive who could play in the NBA even if that limit was removed. The problem here is that you are focused on skill while the question should be capability.
I’m a trans guy and (extremely amateur) runner, as a disclaimer. I know this stuff at the layperson level, but I’m not some sort of expert.
Yeah, I was trying to find a “soft” way to word this, but physics exist and the men of the NBA, NFL, and NHL are genetic freaks. The women involved in various pro and semi-pro sports are surely the best athletic specimens in their fields as well, but it’s not even a close comparison.
Baked into the argument for gender segregation in sports is the notion of men’s inherent physical superiority to women, a form of biological essentialism (and some would argue sexism) that has become so widespread that it is seen as common sense and used to justify discrimination, including paying women athletes less…
I’m torn on this issue because no amount of trans rights legislation will change the fact that there are real and measurable differences between men’s and women’s athletics. It’s why most sports are separated by gender in the first place. It may not matter in casual settings but when talking about competitions where…
It seems like the first question that needs to be answered is: Is gender segregation of sports even a valid practice to begin with?