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In reply to the discussion: ‘Men’s rights’ group claims free self-defense classes for women are sexist [View all]rrneck
(17,671 posts)54. Well, to be fair
how would you feel about the use of city space for religious services even though they are privately funded? If the space is taxpayer supported, then it should be used to benefit all taxpayers. Feminism is pretty gender specific and in some quarters it can take on the fervor of a religion, so the issue isn't as clear cut as one might expect. Again, absolute parity is a red herring.
In this case I consider those classes of value to the community even though the emphasis is on women.
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‘Men’s rights’ group claims free self-defense classes for women are sexist [View all]
Katashi_itto
Mar 2014
OP
I agree, have to look at it differently. Oh the surface it seems horrendous.
Katashi_itto
Mar 2014
#30
Why should a small, weak, 70 year old guy who is living in a bad neighborhood be denied free classes
Nye Bevan
Mar 2014
#13
When you have total beginners learning martial arts it's often good to separate
Katashi_itto
Mar 2014
#27
Umm, thats not what I'm talking about. I spar with women who are brilliant and
Katashi_itto
Mar 2014
#36
Oh please. As far as I can see everyone here supports free defense classes for both women and men.
Nye Bevan
Mar 2014
#37
A self defense class without men cannot hope to live up to its name.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#39
Now that you mention it mainer I was overlooking that psychological aspect of it.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#45
Our class didn't involve sparring, but learning to feel comfortable throwing punches
mainer
Mar 2014
#49
Okay, that all makes sense, we don't disagree at all, we're just making different points.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#55