After social media shaming, NCAA tries to get gender equity right for 2022 March Madness

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4 thoughts on “After social media shaming, NCAA tries to get gender equity right for 2022 March Madness

  1. Equity equity equity… DEI….

    Don’t be fooled by the misguided values these ideologies represent under the guise of compassion (they claim everyone must be treated the same and we all be received equal outcomes). Who wants such a bland society with no incentive to be excellent at something, not because of how you look on the outside but because of what you possess on the inside.

    Speak up people! Equality and responsibility are the values we should be promoting. Enough of the everyone gets a trophy mentality! DEI and “equity” are not good value for our culture!

    1. Poor little Donnie is so very sad because he knows any player on a NCAA women’s basketball team could hand him his butt on a platter and make him eat it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Not to worry, Donnie, dear, no one is asking for a participation trophy, they are out there to play ball! Sit back in your chair and go back to sleep.

    2. Ouch Chris, that really hurt my feelings. Had you made one intelligent point, I might have rethought my stance. But instead you took the conversation to the level of a 2nd grader. Nice work.

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