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cbayer

(146,218 posts)
49. There are trade associations specifically for minority groups in all kinds of businesses.
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 04:00 PM
Apr 2012

It's not the same thing. They provide support and networking opportunities that might be otherwise unavailable to these groups.

The difference comes when you exclude a minority from the activities of the ruling majority.

I agree with him. It's backassward thinking to discriminate in this day and age. MADem Apr 2012 #1
I actually think this would be pretty easy for Romney to respond to. Bonduel Apr 2012 #74
What about other exclusionary clubs? Puzzledtraveller Apr 2012 #2
The Masters Club isn't comparable with other such clubs like Alpha Phi Alpha or alp227 Apr 2012 #4
How? Just asking... BadtotheboneBob Apr 2012 #7
Augusta National Golf Club AngryAmish Apr 2012 #11
Here's one article NoGOPZone Apr 2012 #14
Article just assumes there are no women members or that there is a no woman policy AngryAmish Apr 2012 #16
Here's another article with the same 'assumption' NoGOPZone Apr 2012 #17
My point is you cannot find the bylaws AngryAmish Apr 2012 #21
It is irrelevant (to nearly everyone except the RW appointees on the Supreme Ct) whether there is a spooky3 Apr 2012 #56
Actually, someone is selling a copy of the 79 bylaws online. MADem Apr 2012 #80
I think he is calling attention to the issue goclark Apr 2012 #99
Romney agrees with Obama on this--for once. MADem Apr 2012 #102
Sounds like Mitt is trying to move more to the center goclark Apr 2012 #105
Shake, shake, shake,..... shake, shake, shake! MADem Apr 2012 #106
and here's one where the club chairman NoGOPZone Apr 2012 #18
From what I can see, they won't release their bylaws, but they clearly have a longstanding cbayer Apr 2012 #19
Every member gets a copy of the bylaws, in a cute little green booklet, every year. MADem Apr 2012 #89
This message was self-deleted by its author NoGOPZone Apr 2012 #61
No women. It's a founding premise. MADem Apr 2012 #76
His language was very careful. MADem Apr 2012 #75
But then they'd have to bring all their vagina stuff and they'd vagina all over the place. Ian David Apr 2012 #3
Serious question DJ13 Apr 2012 #5
The issue is all over the news this year specifically because .... JoePhilly Apr 2012 #8
Heard a story about this yesterday. cbayer Apr 2012 #10
LOL Iliyah Apr 2012 #53
Corporations are People coldbeer Apr 2012 #72
If corporations are people, they shouldn't be discriminating against other people on public airwaves MADem Apr 2012 #81
Obama is daring Romney and Santorum to weigh in on this topic. JoePhilly Apr 2012 #6
Romney has agreed with Obama already. MADem Apr 2012 #78
Why is he commenting on this? emilyg Apr 2012 #9
Because the Republicans will need to respond too shawn703 Apr 2012 #13
IMO - not presidential concern. emilyg Apr 2012 #15
Discrimination is not a presidential concern? Skinner Apr 2012 #20
There is discrimination and illegal discrimination AngryAmish Apr 2012 #23
DU chooses its members based on their political ideology, not whether they have a penis. Skinner Apr 2012 #24
A private club can choose it's members based on all sorts of silly qualifications AngryAmish Apr 2012 #25
Let's just bottom line this. Skinner Apr 2012 #26
Obama was smart to take the moderate -- not progressive position -- that he did. pnwmom Apr 2012 #32
I believe they are holding the same opinion on this issue. SlimJimmy Apr 2012 #92
It is not a club I would join (but let's face facts they ain't inviting me). AngryAmish Apr 2012 #33
"pools, gardens, tennis, a restaurant, social life and all that." mac56 Apr 2012 #37
Stereotyping against country clubs? AngryAmish Apr 2012 #38
Wow. Do you realize that a lot of business takes place on golf courses and that cbayer Apr 2012 #39
99.75% of golf courses allow women AngryAmish Apr 2012 #42
Wrong. It does harm women. cbayer Apr 2012 #48
The short answer is there are many organizations that discriminate on all sorts of bases AngryAmish Apr 2012 #51
What if the big meeting of the business you are engaged in is being held on the links at Augusta? MADem Apr 2012 #88
How do you feel about this scenario? joeglow3 Apr 2012 #47
There are trade associations specifically for minority groups in all kinds of businesses. cbayer Apr 2012 #49
So, discrimination is okay because I MIGHT get invited in 10 years? joeglow3 Apr 2012 #97
How about this scenario? MADem Apr 2012 #91
Women are allowed to play at ANGC, not be members. AngryAmish Apr 2012 #96
Well, aren't they the lucky ducks! No problem, then! Silly things! MADem Apr 2012 #98
Exactly. And some businesses take deductions for their payments for memberships. spooky3 Apr 2012 #55
In fact, the club was cowed into taking their first black member in 1990 because cbayer Apr 2012 #58
"It is not a club I would join" PassingFair Apr 2012 #93
Private golf club? yes. emilyg Apr 2012 #62
And if they were discriminating against African Americans... Skinner Apr 2012 #63
I wanted to ask the poster that question but didn't obamanut2012 Apr 2012 #67
I would certainly disapprove. But there is a difference Bonduel Apr 2012 #73
They got away with that until 22 years ago. MADem Apr 2012 #85
Corporations take profits generated from people of both genders to fund a golf show broadcast on MADem Apr 2012 #83
Freepers can stop being freezers ... not sure IBM's CEO can easily "change" ... JoePhilly Apr 2012 #27
^^^ Win ^^^ WilliamPitt Apr 2012 #43
It's a private club. How about emilyg Apr 2012 #46
it is NOT a "private" club when businesses deduct membership costs, where advertising revenue is spooky3 Apr 2012 #57
Of course it is obamanut2012 Apr 2012 #66
And by staking out the moderate position, Obama is forcing Romney further right. pnwmom Apr 2012 #29
There is no daylight between Romney and Obama on this particular matter. None. nt MADem Apr 2012 #86
I think that's why he said it Courtesy Flush Apr 2012 #52
His press secretary was asked... Drunken Irishman Apr 2012 #64
Because Augusta SHOULD admit female members? Arkana Apr 2012 #65
Just to irritate you. nt NYC Liberal Apr 2012 #69
It's an issue. It matters. Remember Martha Burk? She's back. MADem Apr 2012 #82
Why, is there a law that says a president cant comment on it or on other issues? cstanleytech Apr 2012 #114
Why would any woman want to join? Redford Apr 2012 #12
Because a lot of business takes place on golf course, particularly courses like this. cbayer Apr 2012 #31
As a member you can bring your business colleagues to play at one of the best courses in the USA. MADem Apr 2012 #87
When Eisenhower basically said he would enforce the law when it came to desegregating schools, it merbex Apr 2012 #22
Masters not Mistresses CAPHAVOC Apr 2012 #28
Did you really just say this? cbayer Apr 2012 #34
I shoulda brought a book, some tanning lotion, and a lawn chair. CAPHAVOC Apr 2012 #35
If they were slower players than you, why didn't you just ask them if you could play through? cbayer Apr 2012 #40
I am Joking you. CAPHAVOC Apr 2012 #41
We just played "over" them. CAPHAVOC Apr 2012 #50
It was a decidedly unfunny comment. MADem Apr 2012 #126
lol harun Apr 2012 #45
Its a private club HooptieWagon Apr 2012 #30
They went two years with no advertisers before AngryAmish Apr 2012 #36
And how would you feel if they continued to block African Americans from membership, as they did at spooky3 Apr 2012 #54
Please provide evidence Sgent Apr 2012 #60
Actually it is a private club and if they wanted to block someone from joining based on their skin cstanleytech Apr 2012 #115
You think those corporations would continue to sponsor without the ability to advertise on network MADem Apr 2012 #108
If you think the prize money is the only reason people compete in the Masters, you are extremely Hosnon Apr 2012 #109
No, I'm not "extremely unfamiliar with the tournament." MADem Apr 2012 #120
I'm not quite sure where your level of disdain comes from, but it is quite clear it is high. Hosnon Apr 2012 #122
Her name is Burk, not Burke. MADem Apr 2012 #124
I find it interesting that you find that interesting. Hosnon Apr 2012 #129
What does the "growth rate" of investing the purse have to do with the prize money? Answer-nothing. MADem Apr 2012 #128
Bill Gates is a member of ANGC, so is Warren Buffet (or so they say) AngryAmish Apr 2012 #118
Perhaps they can be persuaded to see why that's a bad move, if that is true. MADem Apr 2012 #119
Sweeet!! Chakaconcarne Apr 2012 #44
Thanks President Obama for being the wise adult in the room. Dont call me Shirley Apr 2012 #59
Is it ok for many Curves fitness centers to exclude men? madville Apr 2012 #68
I imagine many people either cannot or simply will not see the critical and relevant differences... LanternWaste Apr 2012 #79
I tend to think the reason it doesn't matter re: CURVES is because MADem Apr 2012 #101
When Curves holds a tournament sponsored by major US corporations, broadcast over FCC-licensed MADem Apr 2012 #90
I can just imagine if somebody like MoRon Paul were asked to comment on this. Jamaal510 Apr 2012 #70
why do golfers continue to play in this tournament? RainDog Apr 2012 #71
Ridiculouos. So a 1% club will get forced to allow another 1% female to join, that's progress? harun Apr 2012 #84
HUGE PRIZE MONEY. Put up by corporations with male and female shareholders and customers-- MADem Apr 2012 #103
I'm assuming you have some sort of professional or personal knowledge to back up your Hosnon Apr 2012 #112
Sure, whatever. This is the internet. MADem Apr 2012 #116
All your link provided was prize money stats. Hosnon Apr 2012 #123
The money is the motivator. MADem Apr 2012 #127
This post should probably be deleted for implying I'm a Freeper or what not. Hosnon Apr 2012 #130
It's the prestige. Despite what a few are claiming here, it is not only about the prize money. Hosnon Apr 2012 #111
The point of it all, to me RainDog Apr 2012 #113
A million and a half bucks isn't chicken feed. It is about the money. MADem Apr 2012 #117
Of course it's not chicken feed. But anyone with a modicum of golf knowledge, specifically, Hosnon Apr 2012 #121
As I have iterated elsewhere, I don't find your arguments credible. MADem Apr 2012 #125
The club also couldn't give away tickets to the tournament 50 years ago. Hosnon Apr 2012 #131
Whatever. MADem Apr 2012 #134
If Augusta ever had it's "major" status yanked, its clout and popularity would fall off a cliff Blue_Tires Apr 2012 #132
That's more plausible than reducing or removing the prize money. Hosnon Apr 2012 #133
read through the entire thread and replaced the word 'woman' with the word 'gay'. LanternWaste Apr 2012 #77
I'm a gay male, and was born and raised in Augusta (and still live here). Hosnon Apr 2012 #110
Being male chervilant Apr 2012 #94
As a female, I really don't care - lynne Apr 2012 #95
Do those "gals" clubs cut multi-million dollar deals with FCC licensed television stations? MADem Apr 2012 #104
well said. nt La Lioness Priyanka Apr 2012 #107
Screw Playing Golf With A Bunch Of Rich White Men raindaddy Apr 2012 #100
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