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Old May 16, 2013, 07:39 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by Jammer Six
A hypothetical example would be offering a segregated restaurant in a city of un-segregated restaurants.
An all-girl school would actually be a much better analogy and, as Vanya notes:
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Originally Posted by Vanya
A quick Google search will show you that women-only classes are commonplace: fitness classes of all kinds, instruction in riding motorcycles, bicycle repair, martial arts, outdoor skills -- even in software development and judging beer...

What's the common denominator among all of these? They all involve activities that have traditionally been the domain of men. Does that tell you anything about the difficulties women face in learning any skill that's seen as "masculine?"
Jammer Six, are all of those forms of instruction, and all all-girl schools unethical?
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