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<blockquote data-quote="GTpdm" data-source="post: 791372" data-attributes="member: 1451"><p>I don’t care for the term either. That won’t stop other people from characterizing a “leadership” statement from Carbrera in that way. Right now is absolutely the wrong time to make such a statement, because there are people out there poised and ready to take it the wrong way. Why give them ammunition? Why draw <em>any</em> attention to Tech’s gender-equity situation at this point in time?</p><p></p><p>Go back and read my whole post...past the word that offended your sensibilities. I wasn’t “fighting for women’s equality”, I was pointing out that <strong>we do not want to tie ourselves to an NCAA blunder, in the court of public opinion</strong>. My concern was (and is) the <em>perception</em> that would be created by an ill-timed statement from Cabrera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTpdm, post: 791372, member: 1451"] I don’t care for the term either. That won’t stop other people from characterizing a “leadership” statement from Carbrera in that way. Right now is absolutely the wrong time to make such a statement, because there are people out there poised and ready to take it the wrong way. Why give them ammunition? Why draw [I]any[/I] attention to Tech’s gender-equity situation at this point in time? Go back and read my whole post...past the word that offended your sensibilities. I wasn’t “fighting for women’s equality”, I was pointing out that [B]we do not want to tie ourselves to an NCAA blunder, in the court of public opinion[/B]. My concern was (and is) the [I]perception[/I] that would be created by an ill-timed statement from Cabrera. [/QUOTE]
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