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This thread is going to end badly..........
I wouldn't last long in an office now. Jesus H, even the "men" are wusses.
He could have lost his job for the last one. .
I think we all have to be pro-active in a work place Bri, I took it SILH is on about his golf club, apologies if I presumed incorrect.
It comes back to what others have said about knowing your audience, your club, like mine, and many others are still male dominated environments and comments/jokes will still happen in those clubs, as society evolves so will behaviour, maybe not for a long time, but eventually.I was referring to the Golf Club - primarily as most of the time blokes play and socialise separate from the ladies - and as a result 'we' might feel 'safe' telling a sexist joke or making a sexist comment. Is that acceptable - especially as we are all together equal members of a mixed club. I hear plenty of sexists comments made about our lady members - some specific to certain lady members.
So it seems that it's OK to tell jokes and comments that you know some may well find offensive, but because you don't think any who might be offended don't hear them they are therefore not offensive? If you find sexist attitudes distasteful or unacceptable then why would you tell sexist jokes or make sexist comments? Does is not therefore follow that the telling of sexist jokes or the making of sexist comments displays an underlying sexism or acceptance of sexism?
Just wondering...
So it seems that it's OK to tell jokes and comments that you know some may well find offensive, but because you don't think any who might be offended don't hear them they are therefore not offensive?
So it seems that it's OK to tell jokes and comments that you know some may well find offensive, but because you don't think any who might be offended don't hear them they are therefore not offensive? If you find sexist attitudes distasteful or unacceptable then why would you tell sexist jokes or make sexist comments? Does is not therefore follow that the telling of sexist jokes or the making of sexist comments displays an underlying sexism or acceptance of sexism?
Just wondering...
Excellent post. Sums up the current situation well.Problem these days is the boundaries keep moving .
Men generally know how to speak to a woman but some women are super sensitive now.
Held a door for a woman couple of months ago no "thank you " all I got was "don't you think I am capable of opening the door myself"
I just laughed and told her " my mum taught me to hold the door for anyone you just happen to be a woman"
Still do it now but feel really sorry for any man now Looking for a girlfriend,
Must be like walking on eggshells talking to women these days .
But sexism needs to stop there is no place in society for it.