EDITORIAL Reverse prejudice poses new dilemma The day has finally come some of us never thought we'd see: A man filing discriminatory charges against a women's organiTuition. University student Abe Hepner recently filed a complaint against Saferide, a shuttle service run by women offering nighttime rides for University females. Hepner says anyone who feels unsafe — including men — should lie able to use the ride service; by ban ishing men. Saferide only stereotypes them all as rap ists Wanting to see the "old-girl s dub'' broken up, he argues against "judgment by genitalia ... on this pro gressive' campus Mona Uentry. co-director of Saferide, counters that Saferide's women-onl) policy must exist to guarantee the safety of the service's drivers and passengers She adds all men aren't dangerous, but the polii s protects women service users from the few that are The dilemma In striving to achieve equal freedom from fear which most men enjoy on this campus, Saferide feels it must exclude from their program the threat to that freedom —men This ultimately'means discrimination (Consequentially, there's been a long fight for equal rights in the workplace and beyond, now leading to the obvi ous question Is it right for women to discriminate against men now that they're in the position to do so7 Should they be held to practice what they've preached? Since the goal of the fight for equal rights is equal rights, it's thut ulti matum which should take precedence here Hepner should be given equal access to Saferide But wait, now the other side of the coin. It may lie necessary to ban men from an organiza tion designed to protect women's safety in order to en sure an equal feeling of security to that of men; here “equal" takes on a new meaning. Men as well fall victim to violators, and should •ilso have a protection option available to them when necessary, but if women feel the need to protect them selves. and have organized to do so, they should be able to take those measures unabated. Our society has long been dominated by a male standard; the force feeding of men into the organiza tion would seem like just another dilution of female power. It's interesting to see Hepner voicing the same ar guments against discrimination women have always used; men may begin understanding the frustration at locked doors women have long experienced. 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On gnu's own Sen Boil !'.e ks\ ■;s.d s p t ■ 111 I., e r s million on ins Iasi election campaign all knots the problem so let me inform vou of the solo lain The (.ejiienson Bill is mu rentls before the House ll will limit the .iimiiint that < amii dates can spend on their cam puigii If you take the money out of pi1111ii s. si,mi- of the < nrruplion Ss ill follow soil ( ail or write sour representa tives and urge thorn to vote yes n t nmpaign spending limila Hi,ns 'together sse can dean up our giivernmen! la-cause every body knows the politicians won't do it alone It s time to turn on the heat' I t ev or Deightim Kugene Something extra Yet another li'llrr concerning frog. ihf enterprising. i! Minirwhitt ret here hr. 1 «■ I low who (hire-, to I'.irn .1 living h\ selling his joke liooks on the ■ lUIIHKt illlt Wilit till' suggestion I i’f 1 r in.is solve his problem Much like 111 tin downtown jutv parking ili'h.K le, l.ugerie s city administrators are making us all look foolish Business permit rules state ,1 license is required for street vending 1 rog savs Ok, i'll pay for one1' l'he cilv (perhaps covet ing a municipal monopoly on mirth1 replies Sorry, we don't issue licenses for joke hooks only loud, balloons and flovv efs. thus revealing a catch-22 worthy of Monty 1'vthon on a good day Well, it its corned v they want, than comedy they’ll get 1 rog. why don't you just sell ha Moons v know the little, un inflated penny kind), and in r hide is a bonus something ex tra for instant e hmmm oh gosh, how about a joke ho 'k' Voile. i omedv choc k and mate Whili' wi-'rti thinking about street vending I’ve rceenlh heard that uur local planners may he .ihuui tu dei laic .1 muia Innuiii against all applicants h street vending We mav wonder at their rationale, start-up entre pretietiri.il at tivity must he dis nniragetl’ Popular, small, quirk\, unique i arts with pei sonalitv are out of plin e in Hu gene's conservative commercial ilistrii ts7 The Hrij-loes cart is mining the Hilton s lunch business Free enterprise is a messy, quaint, empty fantasy only taught III histor y 1 lasses " I'm sure City II,ill would love to hear what a swell Idea yye think this is (.Junk, tall today before it too gets blamed on Measure r> Mil hurl Lament (>v\ nrr. Bijou Ai t (anemas Down tubes [lot's anyone else get tin feel mg this univi'iMli is 150114: down the tidies? Classes .ire becoming inori ( mwded and harder to get into ieai hmg assistant positions are ml hack, and professors are ex pet tod to teat h more classes to more students lor the same mis erable pa\ And lor all this we are supposed to pax more tut lion and other newlx createtl lees’ Whatever happened to quali tx education? Vou consider voursell lut h\ to have actual!} spoken to a real professor in person II you are able to squeeze into crowded office hours, you max get .1 few min utes with the person who is teal hmg your class But chant ns are he she xvtll !>e so tired, overworked and ir ritable that it won’t have been xvorth the trouble I'm surprised the good professors stay here xxith such, low pay Dedication only goes so far. Eben Eodor Graduate Student