Title IX and Equality: Flawed Logic?

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Our country is one that prides itself on its equality for all people regardless of gender or race, this is the basic foundation on which this country was built and a major separating factor between the US and other countries. I think it is reasonable to assume, that the vast majority of citizens in this country find this to be both an admirable and desirable trait, and would indeed advocate any measures taken to ensure equality for all. That being said as a college athlete and one who went through the process of talking to coaches about scholarships and the limited funds available for them, I have come to question whether the infamous Title IX, while well meaning in its development, is in fact an actually detriment to collegiate athletics and its athletes.

It is important when questioning the merit of Title IX, to understand its creation and the original intent behind it. Created to ensure equal opportunities between genders, this original purpose was not directed specifically at athletics; rather it governed all federally funded school activities (About Title IX). Upon first examination it appears to be a fine idea worthy of praise, after all as stated earlier who would not advocate equal opportunity, however the major flaw of the law is in the mandate for equal proportioning between student population and athletic involvement. One needs only to visit the local elementary school during recess to understand the flaw in this thinking; undoubtedly there is a substantial difference in the participation between male and female athletes at all levels from the earliest ages (Go Out and Play: Youth Sports in America). I do not claim to understand the reasons why this is so, however it is clearly evident. Female athletes are offered ...

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