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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 559628" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>But the idea proposed in the article is: To not to pay any attention to the actions of CMJ, and don't dwell on the accusations by the players. The article is to concentrate solely on the unequal treatment by GT. GT is responsible for the toxic atmosphere of the women's basketball program.</p><p></p><p>This article is even more vague than CMJ in what the actual unequal treatment was supposed to have been. It basically says that even if CMJ was abusive towards the players, that we should overlook it and group the coach and the team together as victims of male dominated sports. If someone wants to be fair, then that person should look at GT and see if they have indeed violated Title IX with respect to women's sports programs. However, that person should also look at CMJ's actions and see if was abusive towards the players. If both accusations are true, then the WBB players have been victims of GT and of CMJ. Don't allow wordsmithing to hide the alleged wrongdoings of CMJ behind alleged wrongdoings of the GTAA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 559628, member: 2426"] But the idea proposed in the article is: To not to pay any attention to the actions of CMJ, and don't dwell on the accusations by the players. The article is to concentrate solely on the unequal treatment by GT. GT is responsible for the toxic atmosphere of the women's basketball program. This article is even more vague than CMJ in what the actual unequal treatment was supposed to have been. It basically says that even if CMJ was abusive towards the players, that we should overlook it and group the coach and the team together as victims of male dominated sports. If someone wants to be fair, then that person should look at GT and see if they have indeed violated Title IX with respect to women's sports programs. However, that person should also look at CMJ's actions and see if was abusive towards the players. If both accusations are true, then the WBB players have been victims of GT and of CMJ. Don't allow wordsmithing to hide the alleged wrongdoings of CMJ behind alleged wrongdoings of the GTAA. [/QUOTE]
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