• We'd like to take this opportunity to wish you a Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas from all at Golf Monthly. Thank you for sharing your 2025 with us!

Sexist Jokes and Comments

My wife is from Farnham, (well Elstead) ... a bit near Aldershot to be honest!

Unfortunately though only 4 miles apart there is a veritable chasm between Farnham and Aldershot...physically a wee hump called Rowhill - in all other ways a chasm. Aldershot is a rather sad and unhappy place these days...and Joanna Lumley is not an honorary citizen of the town.
 
I could say the same about Farnham :ROFLMAO:
Hey leave Farnham alone. I have lived there for 40 years, and it is a lovely town. My daughter has just moved today from Godalming to Farnham. Great pubs and restaurants, and friendly people. Don't let incomers like SILH put you off the place.:whistle:;)
 
Hey leave Farnham alone. I have lived there for 40 years, and it is a lovely town. My daughter has just moved today from Godalming to Farnham. Great pubs and restaurants, and friendly people. Don't let incomers like SILH put you off the place.:whistle:;)

And its moved up to 2nd since you left...
 
And from PMQs today.

I just don't know where folks get Corbyn saying 'Stupid Woman' from - he clearly closes his lips to say the first letter of 'P'eople - if he had said stupid Woman he would have said that first letter with open lips.

And even if he had said stupid woman is that sexist? Really? Might not be parliamentary language but I'm not sure it's sexist.

Methinks the Tories complain too much.
 
And from PMQs today.

I just don't know where folks get Corbyn saying 'Stupid Woman' from - he clearly closes his lips to say the first letter of 'P'eople - if he had said stupid Woman he would have said that first letter with open lips.

And even if he had said stupid woman is that sexist? Really? Might not be parliamentary language but I'm not sure it's sexist.

Methinks the Tories complain too much.


Really????

I've watched it several times and I can't tell either way. Nothing to see here, move on.
 
All he had to do was put honourable in between stupid and woman, then it would be acceptable
 
And from PMQs today.

I just don't know where folks get Corbyn saying 'Stupid Woman' from - he clearly closes his lips to say the first letter of 'P'eople - if he had said stupid Woman he would have said that first letter with open lips.

And even if he had said stupid woman is that sexist? Really? Might not be parliamentary language but I'm not sure it's sexist.

Methinks the Tories complain too much.

It seems as though the majority of lip reading experts disagree with you and they believe that he said "Stupid woman". None of them so far has come out and categorically said that he didn't say it with the best defence of him so far being that it's unclear whether he said woman or people.

Methinks that your dislike of the Tories is clouding your judgement.
 
And from PMQs today.

I just don't know where folks get Corbyn saying 'Stupid Woman' from - he clearly closes his lips to say the first letter of 'P'eople - if he had said stupid Woman he would have said that first letter with open lips.

And even if he had said stupid woman is that sexist? Really? Might not be parliamentary language but I'm not sure it's sexist.

Methinks the Tories complain too much.

Try saying people and then try saying woman in front of a mirror. Both have 2 syllables and both, and you will see, start with the mouth closed.

Why do you feel the need to jump all over the Tories without making a reasoned judgement? There's a lot they have done, and are doing that deserves your ire but they don't need your blind ignorance. That's just banner head line making more associated with some of the red tops.
 
Try saying people and then try saying woman in front of a mirror. Both have 2 syllables and both, and you will see, start with the mouth closed.

Why do you feel the need to jump all over the Tories without making a reasoned judgement? There's a lot they have done, and are doing that deserves your ire but they don't need your blind ignorance. That's just banner head line making more associated with some of the red tops.
 
Both the BBC and Sky have had independent lip readers all saying Corbyn said "woman" and whether he did or not it was a stupid thing to be seen to do. Not sure I'd class it as sexists and perhaps only summing up what a lot of people around the UK Have been thinking
 
Is this really even a discussion point. She was acting stupidly at the time. As were a large number of the Tory benches. She WAS acting like a stupid woman. Who cares? This is being blown up as it detracts from the actual discussion!!
Imagine how this will look in future.
"Did you take every opportunity to debate the issue Dad?"
"No Son, we were too busy crucifying the Opposition Leader for showing his frustration when we were acting like children"
PATHETIC.....
 
Is this really even a discussion point. She was acting stupidly at the time. As were a large number of the Tory benches. She WAS acting like a stupid woman. Who cares? This is being blown up as it detracts from the actual discussion!!
Imagine how this will look in future.
"Did you take every opportunity to debate the issue Dad?"
"No Son, we were too busy crucifying the Opposition Leader for showing his frustration when we were acting like children"
PATHETIC.....

To be honest, what he said is a non-story. It’s a circus anyway. But lying about it does say something about the man.
 
And from PMQs today.

I just don't know where folks get Corbyn saying 'Stupid Woman' from - he clearly closes his lips to say the first letter of 'P'eople - if he had said stupid Woman he would have said that first letter with open lips.

And even if he had said stupid woman is that sexist? Really? Might not be parliamentary language but I'm not sure it's sexist.

Methinks the Tories complain too much.
I don't think that's sexist either. She is a woman and she is stupid. If she was a man he could have said 'stupid man' without issue. To infer that he meant she was stupid because she's a woman (thus making it sexist) would be a huge leap. Are we actually at the point in humanity where PC states we'll have to say 'stupid person' from now on?
 
Both the BBC and Sky have had independent lip readers all saying Corbyn said "woman" and whether he did or not it was a stupid thing to be seen to do. Not sure I'd class it as sexists and perhaps only summing up what a lot of people around the UK Have been thinking

It wouldn't of been a problem if she was a man and he said "stupid man". As usual it's our stupid PC society gone mad. That said, I can't stand the socialist.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Top