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hella fineboxbreaker44 said:
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GarkoCollector said:...Unfortunately, like in other venues, women have used their gender to get opportunities that they didn't deserve... I would think that there would have to be stipulations such as not getting pregnant during the season, playing through cramps and PMS, etc. Just seems like there's a lot of special considerations that would have to be made.
If a woman can hit and throw and she would agree to the conditions, I say give her a chance.
VizquelCollector said:GarkoCollector said:...Unfortunately, like in other venues, women have used their gender to get opportunities that they didn't deserve... I would think that there would have to be stipulations such as not getting pregnant during the season, playing through cramps and PMS, etc. Just seems like there's a lot of special considerations that would have to be made.
If a woman can hit and throw and she would agree to the conditions, I say give her a chance.
Welcome to FCB, Archie Bunker!
GarkoCollector said:These would have to be issued that would be considered before allowing a woman to play on a mens team, just from a financial standpoint and a contractual standpoint. Like I said, if she could perform to the necessary level and would agree that personal, physical issues wouldnt get in the way of playing, I dont see why she couldnt play.
Take that meathead!
VizquelCollector said:GarkoCollector said:These would have to be issued that would be considered before allowing a woman to play on a mens team, just from a financial standpoint and a contractual standpoint. Like I said, if she could perform to the necessary level and would agree that personal, physical issues wouldnt get in the way of playing, I dont see why she couldnt play.
Take that meathead!
Please elaborate.
MOFNY said:What's stopping a man from playing a woman's professional sport? We always hear about the women with the men, well why doesn't it work the other way? What's stopping a male amateur from climbing the ranks amongst the women? The competition might be weaker, and that could equal more money than if they struggled against male competition. I think with from the male perspective it might be more about money, and from the female perspective it's more about making a statement and money.
GarkoCollector said:Take that meathead!
GarkoCollector said:How many games would the woman have to be excused for for her time of the month? Emotionally, physically, playing to full ability while dealing with unavoidable issues.
VizquelCollector said:GarkoCollector said:Take that meathead!
GarkoCollector said:How many games would the woman have to be excused for for her time of the month? Emotionally, physically, playing to full ability while dealing with unavoidable issues.
That's great stuff right there. Maybe you should lobby congress to allow women time off of work during their special time. I mean, they surely can't perform to their full ability in the workplace right? Or maybe they should be paid less to compensate for the lack of production. Yeah, that's it!
And you're calling people meathead.
GarkoCollector said:VizquelCollector said:GarkoCollector said:Take that meathead!
GarkoCollector said:How many games would the woman have to be excused for for her time of the month? Emotionally, physically, playing to full ability while dealing with unavoidable issues.
That's great stuff right there. Maybe you should lobby congress to allow women time off of work during their special time. I mean, they surely can't perform to their full ability in the workplace right? Or maybe they should be paid less to compensate for the lack of production. Yeah, that's it!
And you're calling people meathead.
You called me Archie, I called you meathead. I thought you would get it. Guess not...anyhow...
Women's "special time" may interfere with performing physically taxing activities. Big difference between being a teacher, executive, secretary, nurse, etc and being a pro baseball player. Having cramps wont keep you from carrying out a business meeting, teaching a class or meeting with a client--might keep you from stealing bases or running out an infield grounder.
Seems like you're taking this awfully personal. The question was asked and I gave opinion based on legitimate possibilities.
sportscardtheory said:GarkoCollector said:VizquelCollector said:GarkoCollector said:Take that meathead!
GarkoCollector said:How many games would the woman have to be excused for for her time of the month? Emotionally, physically, playing to full ability while dealing with unavoidable issues.
That's great stuff right there. Maybe you should lobby congress to allow women time off of work during their special time. I mean, they surely can't perform to their full ability in the workplace right? Or maybe they should be paid less to compensate for the lack of production. Yeah, that's it!
And you're calling people meathead.
You called me Archie, I called you meathead. I thought you would get it. Guess not...anyhow...
Women's "special time" may interfere with performing physically taxing activities. Big difference between being a teacher, executive, secretary, nurse, etc and being a pro baseball player. Having cramps wont keep you from carrying out a business meeting, teaching a class or meeting with a client--might keep you from stealing bases or running out an infield grounder.
Seems like you're taking this awfully personal. The question was asked and I gave opinion based on legitimate possibilities.
:benson: Now you are lumping all women into a specific kind of job they can "perform" well at? Keep digging. lol
GarkoCollector said:sportscardtheory said:GarkoCollector said:VizquelCollector said:GarkoCollector said:Take that meathead!
GarkoCollector said:How many games would the woman have to be excused for for her time of the month? Emotionally, physically, playing to full ability while dealing with unavoidable issues.
That's great stuff right there. Maybe you should lobby congress to allow women time off of work during their special time. I mean, they surely can't perform to their full ability in the workplace right? Or maybe they should be paid less to compensate for the lack of production. Yeah, that's it!
And you're calling people meathead.
You called me Archie, I called you meathead. I thought you would get it. Guess not...anyhow...
Women's "special time" may interfere with performing physically taxing activities. Big difference between being a teacher, executive, secretary, nurse, etc and being a pro baseball player. Having cramps wont keep you from carrying out a business meeting, teaching a class or meeting with a client--might keep you from stealing bases or running out an infield grounder.
Seems like you're taking this awfully personal. The question was asked and I gave opinion based on legitimate possibilities.
:benson: Now you are lumping all women into a specific kind of job they can "perform" well at? Keep digging. lol
Nice try, but I gave a wide variety of occupations. What, are you angry I said women can be executives? You think a woman cant run a company? tsk tsk tsk! Maybe you think they can only be a stewardess/flight attendant or a waitress? Is that what you're trying to say?
Etc means et cetera, a Latin expression meaning "and other things" or "and so on." I didnt think I needed to list every possible job a woman could have, but according to you, maybe I needed to since you didnt see that "etc" listed and felt the need to jump on my post.
GarkoCollector said:How many games would the woman have to be excused for for her time of the month? Emotionally, physically, playing to full ability while dealing with unavoidable issues.