Why isn't this illegal?

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The eyebrow fally offy guy
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Baylor Lady Bears beat Notre Dame yesterday...take that!:dude:
 

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Isn't Haley Wickenhiser working in the Leafs organization? If that's their choice, fine. But there shouldn't be any penalties for hiring all men or all women for a sports team.

The fact is that discrimination in employment based on sex is illegal in the US.
 

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From Canada, you say? Damn, we’re dangerous. :laugh2:

Quebec, technically

Dating back to 1824, the term social justice refers to justice on a societal level.[9] From the early 1990s to the early 2000s, social-justice warrior was used as a neutral or complimentary phrase,[1] as when a 1991 Montreal Gazette article describes union activist Michel Chartrand as a "Quebec nationalist and social-justice warrior".[1]




all this madness started with you "fellas"


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So you equate not being pro-female, to actively being anti-male as equivelent (as opposed to the correct anti-female)? BUT EVEN if your asseration was correct about Men's sports, your saying that her defense is "2 wrongs make a right"?

Grammer Nazi's?

Asseration.
Sounds painful.

I won't mention the other faux pas.
 

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Quebec, technically

Dating back to 1824, the term social justice refers to justice on a societal level.[9] From the early 1990s to the early 2000s, social-justice warrior was used as a neutral or complimentary phrase,[1] as when a 1991 Montreal Gazette article describes union activist Michel Chartrand as a "Quebec nationalist and social-justice warrior".[1]




all this madness started with you "fellas"


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Are we considering the Quebecois Canadians?
 

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