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Girls who play on female hockey teams don't have as much passion or take the game as seriously as boys on male teams, say two 17-year-old girls who are fighting for the right to play on an all-boys hockey team in Winnipeg.
"Women's hockey is a lot slower. It doesn't appeal to me," said Amy Pasternak, who took the stand yesterday at a Manitoba Human Rights Commission (MHRC) hearing. "I have a lot more passion than they do."
Amy and her identical twin sister, Jesse, say they've been discriminated against by the Manitoba High Schools Athletics Association (MHSAA). [...]
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Damn that's bull ... It isn't some form discrimination that makes the girls play poorly or without "spirit" it is just how they play. Adversely the boys could be the ones playing that way under the same rules.
Let's say that they get what they want and instead of a girls and a boys team they instead had upper and lower skilled teams (unisex).
What happens if the best players happen to be the bigger stronger guys and you end up with a male only upper skilled team? Are they going to cry discrimination and sexism then, and go after some positive discrimination? Or will you end up with a token female on the upper team?
And should the guys have to worry about hurting the little ninety pound girl on the other team? And if the girls do get badly hurt are they going to revert back to their "I'm a princess" victim role and make the guy that hurt them look like some kind of monster?