It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Blind waiter buys New Jersey diner
John Diakakis has been working at New Jersey's Bendix Diner for 30 years, and he's been the owner for 20. He hasn't let being blind stop him from dishing out great food and even better company. Steve Overmeyer has the...
Arguments
  Considerate: 58%  
  Substantial: 32%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 95%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 6.7  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 91%  
  Learn More About Debra
  Considerate: 54%  
  Substantial: 46%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 90%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 9.62  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 97%  
  Learn More About Debra
  Considerate: 70%  
  Substantial: 56%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 92%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 6.64  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 89%  
  Learn More About Debra
  Considerate: 84%  
  Substantial: 31%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 5.62  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 98%  
  Learn More About Debra
  Considerate: 32%  
  Substantial: 19%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 83%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 10.1  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 98%  
  Learn More About Debra
As far as my opinion goes, I would say that whether it is right depends on the philosophy behind the college's choice to only admit women. If it is a continuation of some old tradition, then it probably would not be right, because historically transgender people were not considered the gender they identified as. On the other hand, if it is a strange view on equality ("all genders are equal, so all genders should have that gender-only colleges available"), then I would say it is right.
  Considerate: 80%  
  Substantial: 96%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 96%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 12.64  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 99%  
  Learn More About Debra