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re: What happens when these laws to allow players to get paid collides with Title IX?

Posted on 10/1/19 at 11:03 am to
Posted by DivePlay
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 10/1/19 at 11:03 am to
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You don't like insults, yet you continue to post ludicrous statements about things you clearly know nothing about, and you refuse to listen to those who do. To begin with, you clearly know practically nothing about Title IX. Do yourself a favor and, instead of continuing to make a fool out of yourself, go back and actually read the damn law. Title IX only speaks to benefits PROVIDED BY THE SCHOOL. The scenario you described has nothing to do with benefits provided by the school. Second, and again since you don't like insults, I won't comment on your reading comprehension and will instead just say this: go back and read the fricking California law. Just because it says players CAN make money off their likeness doesn't mean schools MUST pay them. All it says is that the schools can't punish them. Don't like being insulted? Then stop making a fool out of yourself.


The only people making fools of themselves are those of you who keep squawking about Title IX as if it is one of the ten commandments. It is laughable the mindset of people who treat these kinds of laws like they cannot be arbitrarily changed based on the whims of the current culture.

No one is arguing the current state of your law. What we are arguing is where this policy is headed based on historical precedent.

How in the fvck you cannot see the slippery slope this is going to put amateur athletics on is terrifying but explains a lot of how we got to this point.



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