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This week I examine a fly in the ointment of anti-discrimination laws. Sometimes, they require women to maneuver around and even make contact with a strange man's testicles. If this seems wrong to you, take it up with the dumb idea that private relationships should be anything but voluntary.
Also I examine the de-crowning of Miss Michigan Kathy Zhu. The New York Times attempts to confuse the issue.
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This week I examine a fly in the ointment of anti-discrimination laws. Sometimes, they require women to maneuver around and even make contact with a strange man's testicles. If this seems wrong to you, take it up with the dumb idea that private relationships should be anything but voluntary.
Also I examine the de-crowning of Miss Michigan Kathy Zhu. The New York Times attempts to confuse the issue.