Topical debate, moral dilemmas and quirky questions. Join fellow shareholders in civilised discussions of issues of interest
-
kevinchess1
- Posts: 23770
- Joined: Mon Jun 28 2010 11:02pm
- Location: Miles away from the sea
- Has thanked: 12599 times
- Been thanked: 17167 times
-
Contact:
Post
by kevinchess1 » Mon Jan 27 2020 9:27pm
How sexist
If woman do actually feel left out
then why don't they put a radio in the kitchen?
Politically incorrect since 69
-
blythburgh
- Posts: 17758
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 7:14pm
- Location: The Far East
- Has thanked: 35046 times
- Been thanked: 6110 times
-
Contact:
Post
by blythburgh » Tue Jan 28 2020 9:47am
A lot of women play or watch in person or on tv or must follow football. Good news for men as well as women who do not do like football
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
-
BeautifulSunshine
- Posts: 26721
- Joined: Tue Sep 14 2010 8:23pm
- Location: [The Finest City in the World: London]
- Has thanked: 192 times
- Been thanked: 3686 times
-
Contact:
Post
by BeautifulSunshine » Tue Jan 28 2020 10:02am
Me and Mrs AAAlphaThunder sometimes have a kick around for fun.
[imutual Cashback Investment Club]
-
Chadwick
- Posts: 2436
- Joined: Mon Jul 05 2010 4:21pm
- Has thanked: 1235 times
- Been thanked: 2588 times
-
Contact:
Post
by Chadwick » Tue Jan 28 2020 2:30pm
Yeah, sport is just for men.
Women, know your place.
Perhaps this story has been misreported.
Perhaps it's more about keeping the tone and style of the conversation suitable to the workplace, as opposed to the pub.
-
kevinchess1
- Posts: 23770
- Joined: Mon Jun 28 2010 11:02pm
- Location: Miles away from the sea
- Has thanked: 12599 times
- Been thanked: 17167 times
-
Contact:
Post
by kevinchess1 » Tue Jan 28 2020 2:36pm
Well said Chadders
Let keep lads banter for the pub where’s there’s no women
Politically incorrect since 69
-
kevinchess1
- Posts: 23770
- Joined: Mon Jun 28 2010 11:02pm
- Location: Miles away from the sea
- Has thanked: 12599 times
- Been thanked: 17167 times
-
Contact:
Post
by kevinchess1 » Tue Jan 28 2020 9:37pm
This may have bee an issue back in the 70’s but nowadays, as many women support/follow football teams as men
At one of the places I work, the biggest fan is a lady who goes to all of Leads home games
Politically incorrect since 69
-
Sarah
- Posts: 5869
- Joined: Sat Jun 26 2010 10:01am
- Has thanked: 432 times
- Been thanked: 4445 times
-
Contact:
Post
by Sarah » Wed Jan 29 2020 3:24am
Political correctness is a fairly outdated term parroted from the rightwing that has recently been reawakened and exploited by Trump essentially to oppose being polite and respectful to others. The purpose is to drive division. If social acceptability is really such a major problem in someone's daily life, it could be beneficial for them to undertake some honest self-reflection and try to consider the effect they're having on others around them. Heaven forbid employees to actually behave professionally at work.
This is one of those BBC articles with thousands of comments. I'm sometimes curious about the type of person that opens a news story, sees there are already 3700 comments and thinks that's not enough, it needs their contribution too; taking a quick look soon answers that question. No surprise to find so many "comment was removed because it broke the house rules" below this particular item.
-
BeautifulSunshine
- Posts: 26721
- Joined: Tue Sep 14 2010 8:23pm
- Location: [The Finest City in the World: London]
- Has thanked: 192 times
- Been thanked: 3686 times
-
Contact:
Post
by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Jan 29 2020 6:05am
Sarah wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29 2020 3:24am
Political correctness is a fairly outdated term parroted from the rightwing that has recently been reawakened and exploited by Trump essentially to oppose being polite and respectful to others. The purpose is to drive division. If social acceptability is really such a major problem in someone's daily life, it could be beneficial for them to undertake some honest self-reflection and try to consider the effect they're having on others around them. Heaven forbid employees to actually behave professionally at work.
This is one of those BBC articles with thousands of comments. I'm sometimes curious about the type of person that opens a news story, sees there are already 3700 comments and thinks that's not enough, it needs their contribution too; taking a quick look soon answers that question. No surprise to find so many "comment was removed because it broke the house rules" below this particular item.
+1
[imutual Cashback Investment Club]
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests