Agathon, you are wrong.
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Originally posted by Ming
The are many different types of "corporations". Because of legal reasons, most private clubs are corporations. Augusta National is a Not For Profit Corporation. While they do indeed take in tons of revenue, it is all allocated to the needs of the Club, and not to share holders as it would be for the type of corporation that you seem to keep alluding to.
Again I'd ask you this question. Do you think that racists have a greater right to engage in racist practices than the victims have the right not to be subject to them?
That's the point here - all the rest is window dressing.Only feebs vote.
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Originally posted by Agathon
That has already been answered. This is a golf club. It's for playing golf. Golf - a game that has a long history of bigotry. Soccer clubs don't discriminate in this way.
Augusta is not the same as other clubs. Most clubs don't sell a branded product for mass consumption.
Sidestep the argument again why don't you? I like this "private" stuff - it is virtually meaningless due to the equivocation implicit in "private". i.e. private meaning not owned by the state and private meaning pertaining to one's personal social life.
There's a difference between me and my friends getting together and creating a club where the point is "Ag and his friends have fun" and a local golf club where people get together to play golf.
Most golf clubs do not admit people on the basis of friendship - they admit them on the basis that they can pay the fees and they aren't criminals or other ne'er do wells.
Sporting clubs are private in the first sense but not really private in the second sense. Not letting in women or blacks isn't about who you hang out with - its about bigotry.Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by Agathon
I wasn't alluding to that at all. Not for profit corporations are no less guilty if they practice discrimination than IBM is.
They are NOT GUILTY of ANYTHING. They are simply deciding who can be members and who can't be.
If a bunch of guys don't want to hang with women, why should they. It is NO different then Jewish Country Clubs, or any other kind of Private organization that limits its membership for whatever reason.Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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If you want to argue ALL private clubs don't have the right to limit their membership, that's one thing.
But you aren't doing that. You are saying that Augusta/Private Golf Clubs shouldn't be allowed the same rights other Private Clubs have. Talk about discrimination...Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Just north of Chicago is one of oldest male only Private Golf Clubs.
Women are only allowed on the front porch to wait for their husbands or friends. They even built a outhouse for women to use while they wait (it was an expansive and expensive outhouse)
When you walk in the front door, you walk right into the locker room, where men are sitting around in all forms of dress or undress, playing cards, smoking cigars, swearing, and just being men... scratching their asses and belching...
On the golf course... there is NO dress code restrition, and men some times play in just their jock straps.
They have all types of minorities as members, just no women. They just want to act like men, and not be limited because of the presence of women.
This is NOT discrimination in any way... They have the right to have a Private Club where they can be themselves.Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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You know, you will make a lousy lawyer. Read the rest of the thread - this point has already been addressed.
Ah, I was wondering when the ad hominem attacks would begin. Sure sign you've lost the debate.
Although it is amusing to see someone with no legal training whatsoever say that someone will be a bad lawyer.
Perhaps restating the question indicates it hasn't been answered yet (you may have addressed it, but I want an answer)?
Ming, don't embarass Agathon any more please.
He need it... cut him down a peg.
When you walk in the front door, you walk right into the locker room, where men are sitting around in all forms of dress or undress, playing cards, smoking cigars, swearing, and just being men... scratching their asses and belching...
But Ming, if women were admitted they could do the same thing . Why does Agathon think that minorities should have seperate groups because there are 'good reasons' but ignores the reason men want their own club.
Again I'd ask you this question. Do you think that racists have a greater right to engage in racist practices than the victims have the right not to be subject to them?
But this has already been addressed . Maybe you should be make some snide comment about your debating skills?“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
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Agathon -I expected better arguments from Apolyton.
The "their club, their rules" argument does not hold water.
It's easy to think of many things that private individuals or clubs are not allowed to do. A better argument than this has to be found.
Similarly, with the "women are treated differently in X" argument. This is also not a sufficient response. One can justify treating the sexes differently when there is a good reason to do so, and not when there isn't.
For example, women aren't entitled to publicy funded prostate exams because they don't have prostates; and we have separate toilets for men and women because anyone whose ever used a "gents" knows that men are pigs.
I don't believe that anyone here thinks that either racism or sexism is not unjust.
What this issue boils down to is the conflict between two freedoms.
(1) The freedom of racists to construct racist institutions.
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(2) The freedom of minorities not to be discriminated against.
Violation of the second is clearly the more harmful so the first should be curbed.
This needn't be by making it illegal, rather the tax system could be brought to bear. Would anyone care to suggest that violating (1) is more harmful? I think not.
All the arguments about liberty and so one have to face this uncomfortable fact.
In other words racist institutions should not be tolerated.
There are of course pragmatic limitations to what can be done (as there are with any policy), but giving racist clubs and corporations a hard time seems feasible.
And yes - I think the KKK should be outlawed - it is basically a criminal gang set up with the express purpose of violating the civil rights of black people.
Yeah right. We are talking about a golf club here.
If the club was instituted by friends only for friends then you would have a case.
But this is a golf club, for people who play golf. Most of the members are golfers or businessmen who use the club as a background for business (the woman in question is complaining about this as much as anything else).
Since this is one of the world's best golf clubs it isn't as if women can easily join an equivalent club.
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I would like to point out until this whole flap over whether women being admitted into augusta national came into being, the tournament held at augusta national had a whole ****load of corporate support.
what did augusta national do with that money? after paying the expenses of the tournament, it donated pretty much every bit of money it got from it to charities.
this flap has annihialated corporate support-- and with it, all the donations to the charities.
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i'm in the camp that it's a private club, and miz martha here is just an attention hound on a stupid personal crusade.
why? you ever remember, when you were a little kid, how some of the boys would build a fort and then write "no girlz alloud" ?
it's the same thing. these men are just building their own little fort-- let them. they weren't harming anyone before.
can you honestly say that augusta national not allowing women into the club was causing any harm to anybody? can you prove it? therein lies the crucial difference that separates that golf club from say, "separate-but-equal" schooling.
incidentally, miz martha wiped out any respect or credence i may have ever had for her when she made a statement along the lines of this:
"it is disgusting that a woman can fight for freedom in iraq but still not be allowed to play golf when she comes back home."B♭3
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It's a private club. They can set their own rules - and that includes barring women, blacks, Jews, the left handed, people with less than $5,000,000 net worth, 22-handicappers, and those who spit uncontrollably when outdoors, if they want.
The analogy to a business - saying that this is the same as a business being allowed to discriminate in its hiring practices - is a weak one. There are employment laws which govern employment, because society presumably has an interest in making sure that people are able to work (and thus, pay taxes). But a societal interest in letting people play golf - not just at any golf club, but this particular one? Get real.
A private club is like a private party I'm having next week. I can invite who I want. If I only invite certain people, and others feel excluded, that's too bad for them. And if I don't want to invite women, or black people, or communists, I can do so. Perfectly within my rights. Hootie and friends are simply doing the same thing, on a larger scale.
A public golf course - run with government money - is another story, of course.
Originally posted by Agathon
No. It's ok to frustrate the ambitions of racists."I'm a guy - I take everything seriously except other people's emotions"
"Never play cards with any man named 'Doc'. Never eat at any place called 'Mom's'. And never, ever...sleep with anyone whose troubles are worse than your own." - Nelson Algren
"A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic." - Joseph Stalin (attr.)
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Well... the protesters can do what they want now...
Mike Weir just beat Len Matiace on the first hole of the sudden death play off.
After both finishing at 7 under par, Matiace hit his second shot behind the green on the first playoff hole... he never recovered.
Congratulations to Mike Weir... The first Canadian to EVER win one of the Majors. OH CANADA!
And to you protesters... screw off You couldn't disrupt this GREAT tournament.Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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