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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI believe in equal opportunity, not equal outcome. And like I said, more can be done to incentivize more women to pursue a sports coaching career. But to simply say "we need to hire more female coaches" is both naive and impractical.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTruth, the bias and ignorance continues with these folks statements being coaches or parents. Why do defensive against more opportunities and diversity???? Makes you wonder what’s going on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue equal opportunity will create a more balanced outcome.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe NBA needs to hire more Asian players for diversity-sake, right? Tons of Asian basketball players out there.
If your analogy is an Asian NBA player is like a a youth female soccer coach than your critical thinking skills don't exactly qualify you for Mensa
(note The barriers to entry are quite different)
now if you said : the absence of female soccer coaches are akin to the absence of black quarterbacks in the 70's and 80's ........well now you are talkin.
But that would indeed contradict your argument.
It's been fun chatting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwell that was a dumb comment.
If your analogy is an Asian NBA player is like a a youth female soccer coach than your critical thinking skills don't exactly qualify you for Mensa
(note The barriers to entry are quite different)
now if you said : the absence of female soccer coaches are akin to the absence of black quarterbacks in the 70's and 80's ........well now you are talkin.
But that would indeed contradict your argument.
It's been fun chatting.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepends on what you mean by "more balanced". True diversity acknowledges the differences in different communities of people; it doesn't try to make everyone the same, but rather it celebrates the differences. And if this means that certain cultures or genders tend to be a better fit for certain professions, then that will bear itself out with true equal opportunity. Trying to engineer the outcome to fit a preconceived notion of what "diversity" is supposed to be is actually the opposite of equal opportunity.
but alas ,we are not talking about Asian basketball players or scientist, etc
we are simply talking about youth soccer coaches- where the barriers to entry are a lot less stringent and women are playing the sport at a much higher level. In fact soccer is one of the most popular sports for women in America- and yet we still have 95 to 97 percent male coaches in the youth soccer game.
Again you don't have to be genius to know that something is wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTruth, the bias and ignorance continues with these folks statements being coaches or parents. Why do defensive against more opportunities and diversity???? Makes you wonder what’s going on.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAh that is the argument of a white supremist( not that you are one) qualifications in many things run across racial boundaries. e.i There are many studies of why females are less involved in STEM than men. And study after study demonstrates that it has less to do with nature(ones innate ability) and more to do with nurture( how we treat our girls)
but alas ,we are not talking about Asian basketball players or scientist, etc
we are simply talking about youth soccer coaches- where the barriers to entry are a lot less stringent and women are playing the sport at a much higher level. In fact soccer is one of the most popular sports for women in America- and yet we still have 95 to 97 percent male coaches in the youth soccer game.
Again you don't have to be genius to know that something is wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAh that is the argument of a white supremist( not that you are one) qualifications in many things run across racial boundaries. e.i There are many studies of why females are less involved in STEM than men. And study after study demonstrates that it has less to do with nature(ones innate ability) and more to do with nurture( how we treat our girls)
but alas ,we are not talking about Asian basketball players or scientist, etc
we are simply talking about youth soccer coaches- where the barriers to entry are a lot less stringent and women are playing the sport at a much higher level. In fact soccer is one of the most popular sports for women in America- and yet we still have 95 to 97 percent male coaches in the youth soccer game.
Again you don't have to be genius to know that something is wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAh that is the argument of a white supremist( not that you are one) qualifications in many things run across racial boundaries. e.i There are many studies of why females are less involved in STEM than men. And study after study demonstrates that it has less to do with nature(ones innate ability) and more to do with nurture( how we treat our girls)
but alas ,we are not talking about Asian basketball players or scientist, etc
we are simply talking about youth soccer coaches- where the barriers to entry are a lot less stringent and women are playing the sport at a much higher level. In fact soccer is one of the most popular sports for women in America- and yet we still have 95 to 97 percent male coaches in the youth soccer game.
Again you don't have to be genius to know that something is wrong.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOr...maybe there really are differences between genders, ethnicities and cultures. And rather than trying to make everyone the same, we should celebrate the differences.
and maybe just maybe we invent these differences to keep the current system exactly as it is.
no one gives up their power and advantages voluntarily, to the contrary, they will do anthing they can to hold unto power in this country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTypical to try to paint “white supremist” on everything that doesn’t fit your narrative.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postif celebrating difference means means keeping things as they are. no thank you
and maybe just maybe we invent these differences to keep the current system exactly as it is.
no one gives up their power and advantages voluntarily, to the contrary, they will do anthing they can to hold unto power in this country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnope just calling out white supremacy when one tries to rationalize inequities by saying that different races have different abilities. That kind sir is the very definition of a home grown american racist
If everyone has the same abilities, then what is the point of diversity?
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