FairwayDodger
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I definitely prefer "generation snowflake" to "generation racist homophobic sexist ********"
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Oh come on that wasn't that rude!
I definitely prefer "generation snowflake" to "generation racist homophobic sexist ********"
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I think that any teller of a 'sexist joke' or maker of 'sexist comment' risks being labelled by others.
For myself, I can't see how you can make a sexist/racist/homophobic joke or comment without having an underlying acceptance that these attitudes are in some contexts OK. And for me there should be no such contexts as real people get really hurt by such attitudes taken a bit further than the joke. Why can we not just say Unacceptable - full stop. Plenty of other stuff to make jokes about.
But that completely avoids the question and if you are serious about this, it's the kind of question you must answer.... or is it only wrong for some to act in a sexist way but OK for others?Whatever we might think - we now know what Fallon has now agreed that his behaviour was inappropriate...
How does a Welshman eat cheese?
no one in here is 100% clean.
When it comes to sexism, racism, misogynism, whatever action amounts to harassment, sexual or otherwise, there are double standards.
A black comedian comes on stage, looks into the audience and states he going to have a tough gig due to all the white people, if a white comedian said the same to a mainly black audience there would be hell on.
A man makes a comment about the figure of an attractive women, that's borderline sexism, if a women was to make the same comments about an attractive man, nothing said. Just look at the Coca Cola adverts, imagine if that advert was reversed.
As for remarks causing offence, I think these days there are to many people who take offence because they feel it should be the done thing, the politically correct do gooders who love to take the moral high ground just to make themselves feel superior. I'm not religious by any means, but one phrase springs to mind and I paraphrase, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone", I'd challenge anyone within these forums walls to say they have not sinned in some way.
Think back to your childhood and not just your adult life, but I would bet no one can say they've not told a racist, sexist, homophobic joke, made fun of the disabled in some way, called someone a name, no one in here is 100% clean.
Agreed - and the way I square every joke I make about such things is by knowing that anytime I witness true sexism/racism or whatever it may be, I'll challenge it. This has made my professional life awkward in the past when I challenged comments made by people made at work but I would do it again in a heartbeat.
What type of cheese do you use to encourage a bear?
Totally agree with your sentiment and the “black humour†we live with.camen "bear" ðŸ˜
people are so serious about their feelings and being offened.
i went to watch jimmy car and he saw a group of amputee soldiers on the front row.. he said "the good thing about you army boys being blown to pieces is we'll rock the next para Olympics!!! “ some people would find that highly offensive. however, the biggest laughs come from the said amputee's.
the way i see it is, for something to be offensive it has to be said with intent. in this case there clearly was no intent to offended. the purpose was to make light of a bad situation and have some laughs.
What type of cheese do you use to encourage a bear?
Totally agree with your sentiment and the “black humour†we live with.
I spent 18yrs as an Equality and Diversity Advisor in the Army and one saying kept coming out year after year, course after course.....It’s Impact Not Intent.
Next person on the forum to refer to me in a disparaging way about my age and health is going to get reported as I've decided to join the PC and Easily Offended Brigade.
Next person on the forum to refer to me in a disparaging way about my age and health is going to get reported as I've decided to join the PC and Easily Offended Brigade.
Age and health has nothing to do with it, it's the fact you live in Kent is the deciding factor.
Next person on the forum to refer to me in a disparaging way about my age and health is going to get reported as I've decided to join the PC and Easily Offended Brigade.