Peter Lloyd of is suing his local gym for sexual discrimination
From The Daily Mail
Kentish Town Sports Centre in north London bans all men from their gym for a little over an hour a day to be for use by women only. They say they do it because some women are uncomfortable exercising around men for various reasons.
While it might be true, it's still sexist and still discrimination. The writer offered three different ways to compromise
The gym denied all three.
The point he makes that really hits home in this is:
He then goes on to point out that not all men in the gym are heterosexual and some of the women just may be lesbian.
The gym I goto has a "women only" area with a handful of machines and weights for those that are uncomfortable being around others. It's separated from the main workout area and accessible only through the women's locker room. They have no other restrictions on when and who can use what in the rest of the facilities. They have no "men only" area and I would assume it's due to the lack of demand.
I side with Mr. Lloyd here. First and foremost, this is discrimination. It's sexist. The gym's refusal to compromise proves it. There's no getting around it.
Secondly, people goto the gym when they have the availability. You have to make time for it in midst of all of your other responsibilities. Some people squeeze it in before work, some after. Some go late at night when they're done with everything else for the day. But just like traffic on a freeway, there are times when it's jam packed and you're stuck in "rush hour." You have to wait for machines and/or weights to use. You have to completely alter your routine because there are too many people fighting for the same thing. When you cut an hour out of the day for a particular gender, you increase the number of people of that gender fighting for items during other hours. This is, of course, assuming that your availability even allows you to go outside of that hour they're banning you from.
From The Daily Mail
Kentish Town Sports Centre in north London bans all men from their gym for a little over an hour a day to be for use by women only. They say they do it because some women are uncomfortable exercising around men for various reasons.
While it might be true, it's still sexist and still discrimination. The writer offered three different ways to compromise
- Maintain a women’s hour but introduce a men's alternative for fairness
- Keep women’s hour (and only women’s hour) but annually charge men less
- Scrap single-gender sessions altogether.
The gym denied all three.
The point he makes that really hits home in this is:
...a group of agenda-driven feminists say a minority of women 'feel' bad about their bodies. And because heterosexual men are naturally attracted to women, their very existence makes it worse, so they should be banned.
The gym I goto has a "women only" area with a handful of machines and weights for those that are uncomfortable being around others. It's separated from the main workout area and accessible only through the women's locker room. They have no other restrictions on when and who can use what in the rest of the facilities. They have no "men only" area and I would assume it's due to the lack of demand.
I side with Mr. Lloyd here. First and foremost, this is discrimination. It's sexist. The gym's refusal to compromise proves it. There's no getting around it.
Secondly, people goto the gym when they have the availability. You have to make time for it in midst of all of your other responsibilities. Some people squeeze it in before work, some after. Some go late at night when they're done with everything else for the day. But just like traffic on a freeway, there are times when it's jam packed and you're stuck in "rush hour." You have to wait for machines and/or weights to use. You have to completely alter your routine because there are too many people fighting for the same thing. When you cut an hour out of the day for a particular gender, you increase the number of people of that gender fighting for items during other hours. This is, of course, assuming that your availability even allows you to go outside of that hour they're banning you from.
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