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December 28, 2003
Bush Betrays Male College Athletes, Caves in to
Feminists on Title IX
Largely due to Title IX, over 350 men's
collegiate athletic teams have been cut over the past
two decades, and today there are 600 more NCAA women's
programs than men's. Despite this, feminist groups such
as the National
Organization for Women have fiercely resisted
tentative efforts by the Bush administration to make
Title IX less discriminatory towards male college
athletes. Recently the Bush administration backed down,
agreeing to leave Title IX largely untouched.
Glenn
discussed the feminist assault on
men's collegiate athletics and the Bush cave-in with
Charlotte
Hays, senior editor of the
Independent Women’s Forum, and Leo Kocher, Board
President of the
College
Sports Council.
Both the IWF and the
CSC
have fought for fairness for college men's athletics.
To learn more about how Title IX has hurt men's
collegiate athletics, see Glenn's columns "Title
IX Lawsuits are Endangering Men's College Sports"
(Los Angeles Daily News, 9/7/01, Pasadena Star-News
&Affiliated Papers, 10/18/01) and "California
Men's College Sports Under Assault from NOW" (Los
Angeles Daily Journal, San Francisco Daily Journal,
10/29/01) as well as the IWF's "Independent
Women's Forum: Title IX and Fear of Feminists" and
Rich Lowry's "Endorsing
Gender Discrimination."
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