Schlafly: Feminism Hurts The Olympics

“Feminist-imposed gender quotas hurt us at the Olympics in events which
our Nation once dominated. The systematic elimination of certain men’s
sports from colleges has weakened our competitiveness. We won only four
medals in all of men’s wrestling, less than half the total won by Iran,
and only a fraction of the medals won by Russia in this masculine sport.
Wrestling is an immensely popular and valuable sport; it’s inexpensive
and safer than other sports. Wrestling develops discipline in boys. Many
high-achievers, such as Donald Rumsfeld and pro-life attorney Phill
Kline, developed their toughness as wrestlers.  [snip]

“Other men’s sports have also been hurt by this feminist quota, such as
swimming and track. Private swimming clubs and a few aging stars like
Michael Phelps filled that gap this time, but we nearly struck out in
men’s track in the marquee events of 100, 200, 400 and 800 meters,
events the Americans historically dominated. While our Nation won the
most medals for the fifth consecutive Summer Olympics, many of our
medals were in contests of dubious value like beach volleyball. Title IX
quotas have hurt our competitiveness in sports that are most helpful to
the development of our young men.” – Phyllis Schlafly, quoted on Right Wing Watch.