Everywhere you go these days you read of how some woman or other has been discriminated against is this male dominate world. Well I am here to tell you that we men are also being discriminated against and it is just not fair. Why should we be picked on just because we are structurally different? After all we have feelings too, but being male we are not allowed to show it for fear of being called a sissy or pussy or something.
Still I digress, what this article is about is the discrimination against one of our own, and I am talking about Kenyon Smith of the Santa Clara Aquamaids.
Now here is a bloke who has found his passion, one that involves him being surrounded by scantily clad women and yet because of his gender he can’t get a college scholarship or even go for gold in the Olympics. Well no more, I say we all burn our jocks in a public place as our protest against this great injustice.
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Christine Senter (Check me out!)
// Mar 14, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Well, personally, I see no problem with a man being in this sport. What the hell. If he’s good at it and wants to do it, why not?
If we women can bust our way into sports such as wrestling, football, and even hockey, why can’t a man become a synchronized swimmer. And just for the record, I also believe that discrimination is discrimination, no matter who it’s against.
Just promise me that if you guys decide to burn your jocks in public, please let me know so I can bring the video camera. This is my $10,000 video. LOL
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BS Artist (Check me out!)
// Mar 14, 2008 at 11:56 pm
Christine, I can assure you that if that ever happens you will be the first that I call.
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