Opponents seeing red over Iowa's pink locker room

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2174828

Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The pink visitors' locker room at the University of Iowa's stadium is making some people see red.

Several professors and students joined the call Tuesday for the athletic department to do away with the pink showers, carpeting and lockers, a decades-long Hawkeye football tradition.

Critics say the use of pink demeans women, perpetuates offensive stereotypes about women and homosexuality, and puts the university in the uncomfortable position of tacitly supporting those messages.

''I want the locker room gone,'' law school professor Jill Gaulding told a university committee studying the athletic department's compliance with NCAA standards, including gender equity.

For decades, visiting football teams playing at Kinnick Stadium have dressed and showered in the pink locker room. The tradition was started by former Iowa coach Hayden Fry, a psychology major who said pink had a calming and passive effect on people.

As part of the stadium's two-year, $88 million makeover, athletic officials took the former coach's interior decorating ideas to another level, splashing pink across the brick walls, shower floors and installing pink metal lockers, carpeting, sinks, showers and urinals.

The controversy gained momentum and media attention last week when a visiting law school professor told reporters she had received death threats after voicing objections on her Web site.

If pink is "demeaning to women" I should think that the Komen Breast Cancer Foundation will be facing some tough questions real soon now (and I should be ashamed for participating in the foundation's 5K run this past weekend). Honestly, WTF?

Edit: clarity
 

Ronstang

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It is trendy to get offended these days is all. The world is quickly being taken over by the dumbasses.
 

Queasy

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Obviously law professor Jill Gaulding doesn't have enough work to keep her busy at the University.
 

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Originally posted by: Queasy

Obviously law professor Jill Gaulding doesn't have enough work to keep her busy at the University.

Must have sand in her ...
 

NFS4

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Critics say the use of pink demeans women, perpetuates offensive stereotypes about women


If women aren't using the locker room, then STFU. Even if they were, STFU.

This PC bullsh!t is nonsense:|
 
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Originally posted by: oboeguy
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2174828

Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The pink visitors' locker room at the University of Iowa's stadium is making some people see red.

Several professors and students joined the call Tuesday for the athletic department to do away with the pink showers, carpeting and lockers, a decades-long Hawkeye football tradition.

Critics say the use of pink demeans women, perpetuates offensive stereotypes about women and homosexuality, and puts the university in the uncomfortable position of tacitly supporting those messages.

''I want the locker room gone,'' law school professor Jill Gaulding told a university committee studying the athletic department's compliance with NCAA standards, including gender equity.

For decades, visiting football teams playing at Kinnick Stadium have dressed and showered in the pink locker room. The tradition was started by former Iowa coach Hayden Fry, a psychology major who said pink had a calming and passive effect on people.

As part of the stadium's two-year, $88 million makeover, athletic officials took the former coach's interior decorating ideas to another level, splashing pink across the brick walls, shower floors and installing pink metal lockers, carpeting, sinks, showers and urinals.

The controversy gained momentum and media attention last week when a visiting law school professor told reporters she had received death threats after voicing objections on her Web site.

If pink is "demeaning to women" I think I should think that the Komen Breast Cancer Foundation will be facing some tough questions real soon now (and I should be ashamed for participating in the foundation's 5K run this past weekend). Honestly, WTF?

I think that b!tch just needs to STFU and not be a such a whiny f*ing woman. ;)

All this over pink decor. :roll:
 

Quasmo

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This is rediculous, its the GUYS locker room anyway. How is this demeaning women? If you associate the color pink with women, are you not yourself stereotyping women? Its like she went into the locker room, saw pink and screamed sexism. What color should they paint it? Blue, thats a nice MANLY color. Bitch.
 

eakers

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It is demeaning because it is using pink to associate women and homosexuality with weakness. Therefore by painting the lockerroom pink they are trying to imply the visitors are weak because they are gay or girly-men.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: eakers
It is demeaning because it is using pink to associate women and homosexuality with weakness.

How are you associating pink with women and homos? I have two pink shirts (one solid pink short-sleeved polo and one button down pink and white striped long-sleeved shirt) and I don't consider myself a homo or a woman (although I'm sure that I'll get flak in here for have two pink shirts).

 

Kelemvor

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So nothing in the world can be pink ever again because it's offensive to women? Oh shut up. I hate that people even waste time with things like this.
 

eakers

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: eakers
It is demeaning because it is using pink to associate women and homosexuality with weakness.

How are you associating pink with women and homos? I have two pink shirts (one solid pink short-sleeved polo and one button down pink and white striped long-sleeved shirt) and I don't consider myself a homo or a woman (although I'm sure that I'll get flak in here for have two pink shirts).

Look, pink is a femine colour.. baby girls get pink, baby boys get blue. Just because it becomes in fashion for men to wear pink every now and again doesn't make it not a femine colour.

Personally, I find the whole thing retarded, for a feminst to jump to that conclusion, she is assuming a lot already.

I have heard of studies being done where it is shown that men actually respond better to the colour pink than women (maybe this is why women wear pink?).
 

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Originally posted by: eakers
It is demeaning because it is using pink to associate women and homosexuality with weakness. Therefore by painting the lockerroom pink they are trying to imply the visitors are weak because they are gay or girly-men.

That's about as weak an argument as I've heard yet. There is no denying that colors have an emotional and psychological impact on humans.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: eakers
It is demeaning because it is using pink to associate women and homosexuality with weakness.

How are you associating pink with women and homos? I have two pink shirts (one solid pink short-sleeved polo and one button down pink and white striped long-sleeved shirt) and I don't consider myself a homo or a woman (although I'm sure that I'll get flak in here for have two pink shirts).

Look, pink is a femine colour.. baby girls get pink, baby boys get blue. Just because it becomes in fashion for men to wear pink every now and again doesn't make it not a femine colour.

Personally, I find the whole thing retarded, for a feminst to jump to that conclusion, she is assuming a lot already.

I have heard of studies being done where it is shown that men actually respond better to the colour pink than women (maybe this is why women wear pink?).

Would it be demeaning to the French if there were French flags and outline maps of France plastered all over the wall?
 

eakers

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: eakers
It is demeaning because it is using pink to associate women and homosexuality with weakness.

How are you associating pink with women and homos? I have two pink shirts (one solid pink short-sleeved polo and one button down pink and white striped long-sleeved shirt) and I don't consider myself a homo or a woman (although I'm sure that I'll get flak in here for have two pink shirts).

Look, pink is a femine colour.. baby girls get pink, baby boys get blue. Just because it becomes in fashion for men to wear pink every now and again doesn't make it not a femine colour.

Personally, I find the whole thing retarded, for a feminst to jump to that conclusion, she is assuming a lot already.

I have heard of studies being done where it is shown that men actually respond better to the colour pink than women (maybe this is why women wear pink?).

Would it be demeaning to the French if there were French flags and outline maps of France plastered all over the wall?

hahahaha yes

but you americans love making that joke
 

Powermoloch

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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Yay for political correctness!

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