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Do people still buy newspapers?
Did you mean 'Do intelligent people still buy newspapers?'
Do people still buy newspapers?
Did you mean 'Do intelligent people still buy newspapers?'
Did you mean 'Do intelligent people still buy newspapers?'
...at a venue that openly embodies sexism.
This topic has been done to death numerous times.
There are male only organisations and female only organisations, does it really matter? It's only people stirring it up that causes a problem. Sunningdale Ladies Gold Club looks really nice but I can't join......who cares?! Not me!
I'm not sure that maintaining a men-only tradition - or indeed ladies-only tradition - is the same as sexism, though it is very easy to lazily equate the two. Start up something new on these bases then - yes - maybe sexism would be a fair charge but not sure that it is when something has always been single sex.
Hmm... I sort of see your point but, at the risk of raising another lazy argument, if a club had always barred black people from joining would it be racist or "tradition"?
This topic has been done to death numerous times.
There are male only organisations and female only organisations, does it really matter? It's only people stirring it up that causes a problem.
I think it's pretty sad that these guys feel the need to exclude half the population but, as a private members club, I guess they have the right to do so. Can they / do they also openly discriminate against other sections of society I wonder?
Well according to Fairway Dodger
My OH is currently starting to play golf. She has already stated that she will probably never join a club due to the sexist attitudes she has encountered.
...but there are sexist attitudes everywhere in life and I am sure at EVERY golf club in the land. Muirfield membership becoming open to ladies will not get rid of sexism from golf clubs. But in general on a club by club basis I'd say that you most certainly can refute an accusation made that the club is institutionally or systemically sexist. There are blokes at my club that moan about the ladies being able to book tee slots during the monthly medal - that may be seen as sexism - though in general these same members would not see themselves as sexist.
My OH informs me that there is some degree of 'sexism' in everything the 'fairer sex' do in everyday life including their anointed tasks such as shopping... She says eventually, in time, attitudes will change... They already have in her lifetime and she observes the next generation look set for another step forward [hopefully she is wrong
]... Constantly banging on about it in her view just prolongs the timescale the 'changes' will occur... BTW she was a scout leader for a decade or so.. So she knows how 'little boys' minds 'work'...
I find in many clubs the ladies Section have a more sexist attitude than Men.
But I would argue strongly that the R&A could send out a very strong message, or at the very least say that for the future of the game, the situation is not acceptable. And they could start by allowing female members of the R&A.
But I would argue strongly that the R&A could send out a very strong message, or at the very least say that for the future of the game, the situation is not acceptable. And they could start by allowing female members of the R&A.