I agree TLL that yes, women have been second class citizens for decades, so its right we have a level playing field - HOWEVER, like it or not, there are things that men are simply better at ! On the one hand I don't mind listening to Hazel Irvine being a presenter of snooker, or Clare Balding on horse racing, but football/rugby/cricket is best reported on by men.
Erics Mum said she doesn't like watching women playing mens sports, and coincidentally today I was invited to a VPs lunch at a local Rugby Club. This very subject was discussed by myself and my friend (wife of a VP) who invited me. The Club has a ladies team - some were in attendance, a few of whom were downright beefy which created the conversation. Yes, women should be able to play whatever sport they wish, but we both agreed that watching these male dominated sports makes uncomfortable watching ladies taking part. Swishy ponytails as they lunge each other to the ground just doesn't make me want to watch.
On another tac, I also heard today that Morris Men can no longer be referred to as 'men'. They are now either Morris dancers or the name of their area with Morris on the end, ie Anytown Morris, making way for ladies to partake - although they already have their own groups.
Totally agree. I am ALL for equality. Men and women are different in so many ways but if they do the same job they should be paid the same wage. Can't we have equality AND common sense?
There are some jobs that a woman physically cannot do - Mr AE worked in heavy industry. They employed a woman to do the same job but the 'boys' knew she wouldn't be able to do some of the heavy stuff they did so they ended up doing her work for her while she sat on the sidelines. Why the bosses insisted on putting her in that job we'll never know, especially as there were plenty of different jobs more suitable and on the same pay grade in the department. At least they built a separate loo and changing room for her.
This political correctness with things like Morris Men, Bin men, and even ships really winds me up. I'm relieved some sense is being talked about men that 'identify' as women not being able to play in sports where their size and male physicality give them an advantage or can make them dangerous (Google Fallon Fox). However, I have no problem with mixed teams where all agree.
Some 'feminists' take it too far. If there is a mixed Morris group, why not join that rather than insist on joining male-only groups? The same goes the other way. We all played together in the playground until we started growing up when it all of a sudden became a battle of the sexes.