Dear Stephen T Colbert,
Your opinions on sex remind me a lot of our public school system in that you seem to think abstinance only until marriage is the right thing to do. As good as it would be if people stayed abstinant until marriage, it's not going to happen. So, what should be done is kids should be incouraged to stay abstinant, but taught about how to prevent STDs and "mishaps" during sexual encounters. If someone isn't taught what to do, they can't really do it...
Also, you seem to make referances to the olympics in your book. I agree that it is bad how very few of our proffessional athletes participate in the olympics. We should win basketball every year but we've never gotten better than thrid because so few pros play. It is almost a disgrace to this great nation that we have such good athletes, but they refuse to represent their nation in an international event.
I admit that I, like you, am not as just as I should be in comparing myself with people that are different. But really, certain professional female sports (basketball, hockey and golf) are best left male-only. It's not that I hate women, it's that I feel it is sexist to seperate the sexes into different catagories. If segregation of races is racist, how is segregation of sexes just? But if women are put into the same teams as men, they'd all be fired because they cannot perform as well as men. Here is where the problem lies. Should women be allowed to perform second-rate in front of secon-rate fans? The numbers just arnt there. But we need to decide about this, female and male professional sports are so different that they are hardly the same sport. Men just perform so much better... So if women have their own catagorie, they can actually compete, which makes sense to do. But, I still believe that seperation of sexes in sports is sexest, and Mr. Stephen T. Colbert surely agrees.
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