Matt Walsh
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If they're good enough to play, fine.
I would object if each team was required to have a certain number of girls on the team.
Yeah, I still disagree.
I mean, at the highest level, sure.
I mean, theoretically, women can play in the NFL.
There's no law saying they can't play.
They're not banned.
They couldn't be.
And hey, yeah, if one of these days an actual Wonder Woman, an actual superhuman woman comes along and has the ability through her own athletic merits to get a spot on an NFL roster, then so be it.
That's never going to happen ever, but fine.
At the younger levels, though, I think you do need to maintain the gender segregation rule.
And, yeah, it is also a problem at the youngest ages where all these sports leagues are girls and boys.
Because, sure, there are six-year-old girls who can play soccer about as well as any of the six-year-old boys can.
Because at that age, they're all terrible, okay?
Anyone who's seen six-year-olds play any sport knows they're all bad, and no one knows what the rules are, and it's total mayhem, absolute chaos.
No one's even keeping track of the score anymore in these leagues.
And, you know, fine.
It's like, yeah, girls can do that just as well as boys can, you know, very often.
But I still think it's important for boys, even at a young ageโ
perhaps especially at an age to have their own spaces, just like it's important for girls.