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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Hamburg & Vancouver
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More injustice....
Oh the injustice of it all!
The argument against ladies nights A judge rules that gender-based discounts are not unconstitutional. BY TRACY CLARK-FLORY The women of New York get to continue to enjoy "Ladies Night" specials, thanks to a judge who earlier this week struck down a lawsuit alleging that attempts to attract chicks with discounted drinks are unconstitutional. It's a decision plenty will no doubt be toasting tonight -- but I fail to see this as a victory for femalekind. The legal argument is one thing -- and a very complicated thing at that -- but just how okay is it politically and philosophically? Clubs promote drink discounts to attract more women -- because that means more men will show up. I believe the technical term for this is: Sex sells. So, dudes end up paying full price for cover and drinks and, in many scenarios, they are essentially helping to pay the way of the female patrons. They are paying for lady-tainment, whether it's explicit or not. It's a lot like allowing a man to buy you a drink -- he is paying for your attention and time. A lot of women are perfectly comfortable with that and others, like myself, not so much -- but I'd argue there should at least be some consistency there. I'm surprised there haven't been more feminists arguing against ladies nights in the wake of this ruling. ... Gender-based pricing, really? If the roles were reversed, we would be in full-on protest mode. Clearly, women's rights activists have bigger fish to fry....
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