New NCAA legislation

KurtRambis4

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Apparently, it's going to

be enforced, too. Also, it applies to baseball.

From Dave Worlock, NCAA Director of Media Coordination, "Sites must report how they will provide an environment that is safe, healthy, and free of discrimination, plus safeguards the dignity of everyone involved in the event."

Where do you draw the line on people being "discriminated?"
 
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tatedog

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I'm glad that Paul Mainieri will finally be able to choose the restroom in which he is most comfortable.
 

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Seems like a hollow PR move with no teeth. At least I'm hoping. I honestly don't think anyone going to a sporting event at MSU, OM, or USM would have a problem. But it seems like this could potentially affect baseball regionals in Hattiesburg, Oxford, and Starkville. Also, the C-USA baseball tournament is in Hattiesburg again this year, and Pearl has hosted it in the past. I really hope Mississippi student-athletes don't get screwed over something they have nothing to do with.
 

Lawdawg.sixpack

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This just means our bid will need to include in the outfield a Junction John, a Junction Jane, and a Junction Pat...

Seriously though, at least there is room in the bid process to satisfy them. It's not an outright ban like with the confederate flag.
 

RocketDawg

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This just means our bid will need to include in the outfield a Junction John, a Junction Jane, and a Junction Pat...

Seriously though, at least there is room in the bid process to satisfy them. It's not an outright ban like with the confederate flag.

The Junction John has a stick figure of a man, and Junction Jane has a stick figure wearing a stick skirt; what does symbol would Junction Pat have?
 

Will James

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The Junction John has a stick figure of a man, and Junction Jane has a stick figure wearing a stick skirt; what does symbol would Junction Pat have?

The skirt figure with a third leg hanging straight down. Maybe carrying a protest sign.
 

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The NCAA will be tested at some point when it comes to identity issues and their own rules. It won't be long until there is a man who identifies as a woman and he decides to play "women's" softball or "women's" soccer or "women's" golf, etc. I'm not sure how they will be able to deny this individual from playing on those teams. Can you imagine a 7 foot guy who identifies as a woman playing women's college basketball and dunking on them constantly?
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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I just have one question

How did the people this supposedly affects get by in the decades past? They hold it till they get home? You mean to tell me that after thousands of years that only now people can piss where they feel "comfortable"?

Well let's take it further then. Anyone that identifies as a girl in high school and college can also play girls sports too. Now you can't stop discrimination at the bathroom! If you have 5 tall talented males in wigs that want to play girls basketball, well you have to cheer them right to the championship. No questions. It's only fair you know.

I, for one, cannot wait to find out who the next offended group is. This country is closing in on 20 Trillion in debt with ongoing deficits year after year and the discussion day after day is about filthy public restrooms. People that have not paid into the SS trust fund are getting benefits after coming into this country while the rest of us will have to receive benefits later and in reduced amounts after paying in for a lifetime. But hey, no worries, just push up some man boobs and pee sitting down.
 

thatsbaseball

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This is just a part of creating a whole new subset of "victims". The libs must be really getting desperate for new "causes".
 

karlchilders.sixpack

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We have to promise to lift the lid.

Gonna post RR attendants/bouncers at all unisex RR's.



NCAA is just covering their ***.
 

msstate7

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The NCAA will be tested at some point when it comes to identity issues and their own rules. It won't be long until there is a man who identifies as a woman and he decides to play "women's" softball or "women's" soccer or "women's" golf, etc. I'm not sure how they will be able to deny this individual from playing on those teams. Can you imagine a 7 foot guy who identifies as a woman playing women's college basketball and dunking on them constantly?

Uconn probably looking for a couple right now. That way they can beat teams by 100 instead of 60
 

BulldogBlitz

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be enforced, too. Also, it applies to baseball.

From Dave Worlock, NCAA Director of Media Coordination, "Sites must report how they will provide an environment that is safe, healthy, and free of discrimination, plus safeguards the dignity of everyone involved in the event."

Where do you draw the line on people being "discriminated?"

clearly they are asking to out any transgendered individuals "involved in the event".

I should probably stay away from the event though, I identify as Queen Victoria and am expecting to pee in the royal loo.
 

BiscuitEater

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Where do you draw the line on people being "discriminated?"

ONLY real way to not discriminate against men, women and trannies .. is to TOTALLY disregard gender in everything.

Which means .. ONE bathroom, ONE football team, ONE basketball team, ONE baseball team, ONE softball team, ONE tennis team, ...

Everyone competes against .. everyone.
 

00Dawg

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Yeah, they left themselves a lot of wiggle room in there. A hosting site simply has to explain how they'll handle the issue locally.
Frankly, the NCAA doesn't want to fight this battle, so this is their flanking maneuver. I wish they had the balls to not make it at all, but it's as expected. Hopefully NC stands its ground and this fight gets settled outside of Mississippi. Meanwhile, this is a heck of a lot of fuss for a maximum of 0.2% of the population.
 

00Dawg

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There are already school districts at the high school level...

with guidelines on how to handle things. The sickening part is how the standard schpiel hand waves away the idea of boys competing in girls' sports. Apparently the greater physical prowess of boys is mostly a gender stereotype (yes, I can point you to an official guide that states this). Meanwhile, back in reality we have a smaller girls' basketball and the ladies' tee box.
 

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I say just mark them as "XX", "XY". Just go with whatever your chromosomes are and don't label them "Men" and "Women". The idiocy of denying something at the CHROMOSOME level is lost on this crowd.
 

TXDawg.sixpack

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The NCAA will be tested at some point when it comes to identity issues and their own rules. It won't be long until there is a man who identifies as a woman and he decides to play "women's" softball or "women's" soccer or "women's" golf, etc. I'm not sure how they will be able to deny this individual from playing on those teams. Can you imagine a 7 foot guy who identifies as a woman playing women's college basketball and dunking on them constantly?

Hasn't that already happened with Britney Griner at Baylor?
 

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Apparently, it's going to be enforced, too. Also, it applies to baseball.

From Dave Worlock, NCAA Director of Media Coordination, "Sites must report how they will provide an environment that is safe, healthy, and free of discrimination, plus safeguards the dignity of everyone involved in the event."

Ah yes, enforcement. The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the NCAA is how well they enforce their rules.**
 

patdog

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No, it's not. And we only have ourselves to blame. Whatever your opinion on "gay rights" or "religious freedom," HB1523 solves a problem that didn't even exist in Mississippi, and the effect will be to create a precedent through the courts that is the exact opposite of what it's trying to do. Just Mississippi being dubmasses again.
 

Hump4Hoops

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Finally, someone gets it.

By pandering to their bigoted base, MS lawmakers have tried to solve a problem that did not exist, and are 100% to blame for all of the rulings and laws about to come down and do the exact opposite of what HB1523 and other such ordinances intend.
 

121Josey

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By pandering to their bigoted base, MS lawmakers have tried to solve a problem that did not exist, and are 100% to blame for all of the rulings and laws about to come down and do the exact opposite of what HB1523 and other such ordinances intend.

This guy gets it! Miss. is full of bigots. When everyone accepts that, then all our state's problems will be solved.** Nothing to see here. Move along now.
 

patdog

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How did the people this supposedly affects get by in the decades past?
They went to the bathroom of the sex they supposedly converted to and no one even noticed. Like Mississippi, North Carolina has passed a law that solves a problem that didn't even exist.
 

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wives and girlfriends are gonna be pissed as hell when they start sitting on pissed seats and defiled toilet rims they thought were down. they must not know what the average stalled toilet in a mens bathroom looks like. *** piss is coming.
 
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No, it's not. And we only have ourselves to blame. Whatever your opinion on "gay rights" or "religious freedom," HB1523 solves a problem that didn't even exist in Mississippi, and the effect will be to create a precedent through the courts that is the exact opposite of what it's trying to do. Just Mississippi being dubmasses again.

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wives and girlfriends are gonna be pissed as hell when they start sitting on pissed seats and defiled toilet rims they thought were down. they must not know what the average stalled toilet in a mens bathroom looks like. *** piss is coming.

Haha, as much as we all like to believe that women are a bunch of delicate little flowers, they just aren't. When I was in college, the bartenders at Mugshots used to draw straws at the end of the night to see who had to clean up the women's restroom because it was so disgusting.
 

Will James

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THIS IS SUCH A BLESSING IN DISGUISE!

We won't have any more "men's" and "women's" sports. Just the sport itself. Solves the issue with having women playing sports.
 

thatsbaseball

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Clear this up for me and I am dead serious. If I feel that a person born with male genitals is a man and should use the men`s restroom regardless of what`s floating around in his mind....does that make me a bigot ?

edited to add: and still has said genitals
 
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patdog

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Did we really need a law for this? If the person you describe goes in the women's restroom and exposes his genitals, there are already laws on the books he could be prosecuted under.