• NC GOP Issues A Bold Response To The NCAA’s Totalitarianism

    From Joe Cooper@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 14 05:50:23 2016
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    I never say this, but please humor me, because this response warrants it:

    OH, SNAP!

    The North Carolina GOP has issued a statement in response to the NCAA’s pathetic turn to fringe leftist attack dogs.

    In response to the NCAA, North Carolina GOP spokesperson
    Kami Mueller issued the following statement:

    This is so absurd it's almost comical. I genuinely look
    forward to the NCAA merging all men's and women's teams
    together as singular, unified, unisex teams. Under the
    NCAA's logic, colleges should make cheerleaders and
    football players share bathrooms, showers and hotel rooms.
    This decision is an assault to female athletes across the
    nation. If you are unwilling to have women's bathrooms
    and locker rooms, how do you have a women's team? I wish
    the NCAA was this concerned about the women who were
    raped at Baylor. Perhaps the NCAA should stop with their
    political peacocking—and instead focus their energies on
    making sure our nation's collegiate athletes are safe, both
    on and off the field.

    And this is a point well made. Why are women in the NCAA not being
    allowed to compete on male teams?

    It’s against NCAA rules, and it is discrimination, at least, by their
    standards of “discrimination.”

    Also, unless every locker room and bathroom in every school that falls
    under the control of the NCAA is unisex, their strike at North Carolina
    during an election season comes across as petty and partisan.

    There’s also the question of campus rape, alluded to by Mueller, in
    regards to Baylor.

    Do I think that rape on college campuses is rampant?

    No.

    Do I think it happens?

    I know it does, and the goal should be to keep students safe and
    comfortable – not create environments where there are risks.

    It is the maddening dichotomy of liberals that they will scream about a
    rape culture in one breath, but then demand that young men and women be
    forced into close proximity, in situations that have already been proven
    to be all too convenient for those with less than pure motivations.

    This is how the left is working to subvert our culture and our very sense
    of decency: They are going after our youth, and in this case, punishing
    them to force compliance on a greater scale to their particular
    worldview.

    This fight is just beginning.

    Source: http://bit.ly/2cDwvSV

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  • From RoddyMcCorley@21:1/5 to Joe Cooper on Wed Sep 14 12:38:36 2016
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    On 9/14/2016 1:50 AM, Joe Cooper wrote:
    I never say this, but please humor me, because this response warrants it:

    OH, SNAP!

    The North Carolina GOP has issued a statement in response to the NCAA’s pathetic turn to fringe leftist attack dogs.

    In response to the NCAA, North Carolina GOP spokesperson
    Kami Mueller issued the following statement:

    This is so absurd it's almost comical. I genuinely look

    Source: http://bit.ly/2cDwvSV

    The best response that should have been made months ago is that the NCAA
    is off base in meddling in state governance. Penn State should have done
    the same thing instead of caving and demonstrating continued total incompetence. (BTW, PSU alumni are going to honor JoPa this saturday.)

    But the GOP response here is truly childish.

    That being said, I don't agree with the legislation. Pandering to Tar
    Heel deplorables.

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    False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul
    with evil.

    Pennsylvania - Tá sé difriúil anseo.

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