As a matter of the legal issue in this case, portions of the majority opinion are comically disingenuous, even if the ultimate holding under the law isn't necessarily wrong (though it's close):
"On a daily basis, Frye called Chisholm, Lininger, and their teammates various names, including “pussy, bitch, and pretty boy. . . . Frye criticized Chisholm and Lininger in a crude, foulmouthed way because they, in his view, were not “tough” enough. Toughness, while sometimes celebrated in men, is certainly not discouraged in women, especially in a professional or team setting. Indeed, in sports, law enforcement, business, law, politics, the armed services, and myriad other activities and professions, women are called upon to be as tough as men."
And I'm sure when women don't show sufficient toughness, they are regularly called "pussy," "bitch," and "pretty boy!"
"On a daily basis, Frye called Chisholm, Lininger, and their teammates various names, including “pussy, bitch, and pretty boy. . . . Frye criticized Chisholm and Lininger in a crude, foulmouthed way because they, in his view, were not “tough” enough. Toughness, while sometimes celebrated in men, is certainly not discouraged in women, especially in a professional or team setting. Indeed, in sports, law enforcement, business, law, politics, the armed services, and myriad other activities and professions, women are called upon to be as tough as men."
And I'm sure when women don't show sufficient toughness, they are regularly called "pussy," "bitch," and "pretty boy!"
