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Nine for IX -- Film summary and director for 'Let Them Wear Towels'
How far have female journalists really come?
Female reporters gain acceptance in locker rooms
This seems to be the next injustice on ESPN's soapbox, after the gay athletes, Redskins' name, etc. What do you guys think?
1. Should there be neither gender in the locker-rooms until they come out?
2. Should women be granted special access outside the locker-room?
3. Should men be allowed in the women's locker-room?
4. Should women just accept the environment of naked men walking around?
5. Should the male athletes change their changing routine when a woman is there?
6. Should teams or players be criticized for not wanting or allowing the opposite gender come in?
7. Should these teams have to assume liability for their players when there will be more temptation to do something stupid (not saying r*pe, but sexual harassment)?
8. Are their feelings irrelevant because reporters have business to do?
9. Are their more issues there than when it was a race thing? Does the fact that most are heterosexual affect that?
10. If they are ok with men walking around when they are naked, should they be ok if women are there?
This doesn't get into who can hold a microphone better or ask a question with a certain voice (women could write the questions and a male ask, for example)
How far have female journalists really come?
Female reporters gain acceptance in locker rooms
This seems to be the next injustice on ESPN's soapbox, after the gay athletes, Redskins' name, etc. What do you guys think?
1. Should there be neither gender in the locker-rooms until they come out?
2. Should women be granted special access outside the locker-room?
3. Should men be allowed in the women's locker-room?
4. Should women just accept the environment of naked men walking around?
5. Should the male athletes change their changing routine when a woman is there?
6. Should teams or players be criticized for not wanting or allowing the opposite gender come in?
7. Should these teams have to assume liability for their players when there will be more temptation to do something stupid (not saying r*pe, but sexual harassment)?
8. Are their feelings irrelevant because reporters have business to do?
9. Are their more issues there than when it was a race thing? Does the fact that most are heterosexual affect that?
10. If they are ok with men walking around when they are naked, should they be ok if women are there?
This doesn't get into who can hold a microphone better or ask a question with a certain voice (women could write the questions and a male ask, for example)