An Argument Against Repeal of Title IX of the Civil Rights Code.
This paper will discuss how title IX of the Civil rights code should not be repealed just because of the over abundance of minority and female employment in the sports world. By simply taking this law away because of this, we endanger the idea of what the Civil rights fight was all about. By acknowledging that the Civil Rights laws are there, it should not be something that is dropped because of the very danger of it returning by its abandonment. The history of the Civil Rights fight was fought over this barrier in female sports, and if it is taken away, then it might give an impetus to racist business owners to take advantage of this void because it has been dropped. In other words, racism is not gone, regardless of the vast amount of female and minority athletes in the American scope, and this type of rationalization for dropping this law would only remind racist lawmakers to have leeway in this epic struggle.