This isn't going to end well.
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources...nti-discrimination-process-championships-bids
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources...nti-discrimination-process-championships-bids
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?
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?
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?"
A circle with legs!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?
Where do you draw the line on people being "discriminated?"
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?
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."
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.
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.How did the people this supposedly affects get by in the decades past?
Where do people who have neither of those combos go? Or what about genetic abnormalities like XX male or XY female?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.
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.
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.
We're not the only state full of them, but our lawmakers listen.