RapierFugue
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Joined: 3/16/2006 From: London, England Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: RCdc *mops your brow and makes you a cup of steaming hot tea* Feel better now? I can't drink tea - but I've got some coffee and yes, fine now :) quote:
ORIGINAL: RCdc I'm torn either way. What they did was stupid... actually I am more green at Keys than Gray. But they are stupid behaving like that while at work... public figures or not. Well now, that's an interesting point; I actually think it was a deliberate stitch-up - they weren't live, it wasn't broadcast, so you have to ask yourself why anyone bothered now, since it's probably been that way for years. quote:
ORIGINAL: RCdc I actually don't really care if she is a shit lineswoman or not and whether there have been dubious calls You should care, because what we're seeing is a witch-hunt conducted against people on the basis of them making improper, rude, sexist, unpleasant but entirely correct comments. quote:
ORIGINAL: RCdc Yes the hypocrisy at SKY is sucky and they probably are just covering their own arses, my contemplation (ooooer big word) is what is worse - the sexism or the lack of privacy. The hypocrisy is worst. But of the others ... well it's not a privacy issue really; I've worked in a broadcast environment (Studio Tech at a well known news broadcaster) and everyone is always aware they're "on" when miked-up, so I don't wear that "defence". The sexism? I know this is going to sound awful, and I'll get wronged for it, but I've reached the point where I've developed "ism-fatigue" - I just don't care. If they want to say wrong things I just don't care anymore. I'm sick of it all; the faux-outrage from arseholes like Brady, the Sky management trying to cover themselves in glory by demolishing 2 people who're very good at what they do ... and most of all, the distraction from the real issues; equal pay and conditions and prospects for women in the workplace. Sky have fallen foul of that one several times (as has the BBC of late) and I can't help thinking this is yet another pointless, 10-cent smokescreen from a very clever media organisation that's trying to make itself look "good". Yes I know I'm wrong, truly I do. Yes I know it matters how men talk about women, and no I don't do it myself. But I've just had enough of the pile of unmitigated shite that is PC, where people's competency matters less than their image, and where every trace of foible or character is smoothed out to leave a grey, homogenised world of talentless talking heads. Oscar Wilde was prone to an unhealthy dollop of misogyny, as was Alan Clarke, one of the funniest characters ever to grace politics, as was Winston Churchill, possibly the greatest Briton ever. Yes I know the world’s moved on, yes I know I’m a dinosaur, but this is so trivial and pointless a matter when compared to the actual, genuine, worthwhile issues surrounding it that I wish that a) those concerned would, instead of grovelling, just say “yeah, I said that; so fucking what? Was it live on air? No it wasn’t, so shove your “setting an example” crap. Am I employed as an equal opportunities spokesperson? No, I’m employed as a commentator and sports expert, which I am. So shove it up your arse” and b) that before anyone, and I mean anyone, here or elsewhere, person or corporation, picks up a rock, that they examine their own life, in its entirety, and only launch said brick if they’re completely blameless. Fat. Fucking. Chance. AARRRGHHHHHH! You've done it again! I've ranted! :)
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