Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Maher Spar Over Gender Bias in Sports
USASun Nov 24 2024
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On a recent episode of "Real Time, " host Bill Maher and guest Neil deGrasse Tyson got into a heated debate about a controversial article published by Scientific American. The article argued that the discrepancies in performance between male and female athletes weren't due to inherent biological differences but to societal biases. Maher thought this was absurd, while Tyson didn't want to be pinned down on the issue.
Maher started the discussion by criticizing the magazine's decision to part ways with its former editor, who had attacked Trump voters. He saw the article on gender bias in sports as the real problem, suggesting it was unscientific and false. Maher pushed Tyson to acknowledge that men generally have a physical advantage over women in sports. Tyson, however, refused to take a strong stance, joking that Maher comes up with new reasons every 20 minutes to explain why the Democrats lost the election.
The exchange grew tense as Maher accused Tyson of being "part of the problem" for not wanting to openly criticize Scientific American. Tyson countered by saying Maher was generalizing too much and needed to stick to the facts. They talked about sport-specific advantages, such as women's potential edge in long-distance swimming.
Even after the initial debate ended, Maher was still frustrated with Tyson's unwillingness to address what he saw as obvious biological differences. Other panelists agreed that refusing to acknowledge these differences erodes trust with the public. Sullivan even suggested that people like Tyson are afraid of backlash from social media mobs if they acknowledge these truths.
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