Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!ora!daemon From: panix!mara@cmcl2.NYU.EDU (Mara Chibnik) Newsgroups: soc.feminism Subject: Re: sexist space Message-ID: <1991Jan2.221435.13907@panix.uucp> Date: 2 Jan 91 22:14:35 GMT References: <9012052040.AA03835@decpa.pa.dec.com> Sender: ambar@ora.com (Jean Marie Diaz) Organization: (getting there) Lines: 17 Approved: ambar@ora.com In article <9012052040.AA03835@decpa.pa.dec.com> baranski@meridn.enet.dec.com writes: >Women were excluded from men's activities, and felt that they were >missing out, and demanded to be included. No Problem. Here we are, a generation and a half later, lawsuits and lawsuits gone by, and someone dismisses all the resources, all the pressures, all the strain of trying to make it happen (I read recently that Mr. Quayle has decided his men-only golf club is not discriminatory; has it *really* happened yet?) with No Problem. So, what do you define as a "problem" then? -- mara@dorsai.com cmcl2!panix!mara Mara Chibnik Life is too important to be taken seriously.