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Society/Culture Feminism part 1 - continued in part 2

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As i said in the last paragraph, the inccorect assertions are hateful because they criticise the actions of men based on illogical conclusions.

Those experiences are unfortunate for you and I sympathise.

Interestingly i've had similar experiences. But i think my personality is one of dealing with it internally rather than externally. (Im the type of person who doesnt send the food back when there's a hair in it, that's the way the dice roll, i lost that one) Some people have different personality styles though.

The crux of that issue is that everyone is different and if you start appeasing the lowest commok denominator, you destroy an important part of human life. (I.e treating a work place like a cyborg factory is the safest, but the cost outweighs the benefit)

It should be noted I also dont generally subscribe to the notion that men are the powerful force in sexual interactions. The woman has the power from start to finish. Positions of power such as superiors, and obviously phsyical sexual assault are examples when men may have an upperhand but generally, as a young person, it's the girls that have all the power (but maybe that's because i'm not one to exploit a women).
But who is the lowest common denominator and if there is one, do we exclude them?

Not sure of your statement that women have the power either and not sure how you can make that statement as a male, further I would think that whether it is a male or female, employee boss if you are not strong enough, you give that other person that power by allowing it.

Sadly, if there is a hair in food to be found, it is always on my plate. Fortunately I have very good friends that don't mind swapping.:)
 
But who is the lowest common denominator and if there is one, do we exclude them?

Not sure of your statement that women have the power either and not sure how you can make that statement as a male, further I would think that whether it is a male or female, employee boss if you are not strong enough, you give that other person that power by allowing it.

Sadly, if there is a hair in food to be found, it is always on my plate. Fortunately I have very good friends that don't mind swapping.:)
Ive never been one to advocate for the protection of the lowest common denominator. The cost outweighs the beenfit and it simply can't be done.
 
Ive never been one to advocate for the protection of the lowest common denominator. The cost outweighs the beenfit and it simply can't be done.
Sadly another point we disagree on.
 

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Well no. As I said I have the opinions of the two women I'm closest with. They both find the issue a joke. Not really sure how you can claim that's not listening. Or are you saying their views are wrong?

Every woman I've discussed it with in person and the majority of the female friends I have on facebook think it's completely ridiculous. He made himself look silly, she handled herself professionally, he apologised and that should have been the end of it. Seems like another great example of extreme feminism dominating the media with views that are not representative of the overwhelming majority of women.
 
Every woman I've discussed it with in person and the majority of the female friends I have on facebook think it's completely ridiculous. He made himself look silly, she handled herself professionally, he apologised and that should have been the end of it. Seems like another great example of extreme feminism dominating the media with views that are not representative of the overwhelming majority of women.
Agree 100%
I've also noticed the majority of Facebook comments have been men. At one extreme or the other. One claimed "men have never been sexually harassed" I said that's false and was called a misogynist
 
It says although you might be a professional, what you really are is a female to be discussed in sexual manner when and if the man sees fit.
I'm not sure why that's so difficult to get?

That is just absurd. It's difficult to get because no rational person actually thinks like that, no matter how much the radicals like to think otherwise.

My thoughts when first viewing this incident:
1) This is really awkward.
2) He's made himself look a right dick, not that he'll care.
3) There will be a shit storm.

As a keen A League viewer I've seen a lot of Mel's telecasts over the years and think very highly of her professionalism, passion and knowledge of the game and I've seen her conduct hundreds of similar one on one interviews with Soccer players without a hitch. What I saw here in this interview does nothing to challenge my opinion of her quality as a journalist, nor does it only just dawn on me suddenly that she is also an attractive woman in addition to being an excellent journalist. The thing that did stand out for me was just how awkward it was, I'd heard Gayle was supposed to be a legendary womanizer but this was just cringeworthy and was delivered so awkwardly.

At the end of the day Gayle's comments were unprofessional and it was very unfair of him to spring that on Mel in front of a live audience but FMD the carry on about this has become ridiculous.
 
Every woman I've discussed it with in person and the majority of the female friends I have on facebook think it's completely ridiculous.
And? What's your point? What if I was to say that the majority of MY female friends and colleagues don't think it's completely ridiculous?

He made himself look silly, she handled herself professionally, he apologised and that should have been the end of it. Seems like another great example of extreme feminism dominating the media with views that are not representative of the overwhelming majority of women.

Since when does "the majority of your female friends on Facebook" represent an "overwhelming majority"? Or are you just using gross generalisations?

Ever heard of the false consensus theory?

Even if it was the majorities opinion, why does that mean it's correct? Pretty weak argument.

Nice try though.
 
At the end of the day Gayle's comments were unprofessional and it was very unfair of him to spring that on Mel in front of a live audience but FMD the carry on about this has become ridiculous.

You think it's ridiculous that incident has shed what is alleged to be multiple instances of said individual behaving in a similar matter?

You think it's ridiculous that multiple other female journalists and presenters have come out and explained similar circumstances on which they were harassed, embarrassed, or belittled in the workplace?

People who bury their heads in the sand and claim this as a one off, insignificant, and as not having broader implications of social norms and attitudes, are what's really concerning.
 
Watched the Gayle-McLaughlin interview live and thought it was pretty seedy. Felt the initial reaction in Cricket Australia condemning the actions and subsequent match fine was appropriate.

Everything thereafter - the public shaming and lynch mobbing, the hashtag campaigns, the lawyers and the damnations from public figure's and authorities is a bunch of dribble.

I'm going to toot my own horn and say that logical stinkers and cross-tie walkers ain't got no place paddling through any stream of contentiousness.
 
Everything thereafter - the public shaming and lynch mobbing, the hashtag campaigns, the lawyers and the damnations from public figure's and authorities is a bunch of dribble.

Because there certainly hasn't been any of that from the other side of the camp.:rolleyes:

Oh wait, because some people take certain issues more seriously than you they must be "dribble".
 

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Because there certainly hasn't been any of that from the other side of the camp.:rolleyes:

Oh wait, because some people take certain issues more seriously than you they must be "dribble".
You're sure a campaigner for equality and fair treatment aren't you? I'm sure belittling people and being condescending is exactly what is needed right now
 
Because there certainly hasn't been any of that from the other side of the camp.:rolleyes:

Oh wait, because some people take certain issues more seriously than you they must be "dribble".

I'm not in any camp. I'm trying to walk the middle path and look at the issue objectively. Will I fail? Probably - I'm subject to bias and other lopsided perceptions like everybody else, and I don't have a doctorate in Social Research.

What's the with the emotional spiteful retort? Unnecessary.
 
And? What's your point? What if I was to say that the majority of MY female friends and colleagues don't think it's completely ridiculous?

People were being told to listen to women, as if all women hold the same views on the subject. Now can you work out my point?

Since when does "the majority of your female friends on Facebook" represent an "overwhelming majority"? Or are you just using gross generalisations?

Ever heard of the false consensus theory?

Even if it was the majorities opinion, why does that mean it's correct? Pretty weak argument.

Nice try though.

I used the word "seems". I didn't state that it was fact, but it seems to me that most women don't buy into the media hysteria over the incident.

What a completely worthless post you made.
 
People were being told to listen to women, as if all women hold the same views on the subject. Now can you work out my point?



I used the word "seems". I didn't state that it was fact, but it seems to me that most women don't buy into the media hysteria over the incident.

What a completely worthless post you made.

I don't think this thread's big enough for the two of us ;)
 
People were being told to listen to women, as if all women hold the same views on the subject. Now can you work out my point?

Are any of your "Facebook friends" in a predominantly male dominated industry? Do they report such instances that involve them as "not a big deal"? Were any of such instances broadcast live on national television?

Your point is moot.

I used the word "seems". I didn't state that it was fact, but it seems to me that most women don't buy into the media hysteria over the incident.
So you can make an absurd claim based on an incredibly small sample of your "friends", but when called up on it you back track by using the word seems?

What a completely worthless post you made.
 

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It's interesting to see 'the other camp' jump to the aid of the 'victim' when the person in question doesn't seem herself as a 'victim' at all.

Are you deliberately being obtuse? Do you think that's the only point of the matter?
 
Are any of your "Facebook friends" in a predominantly male dominated industry? Do they report such instances that involve them as "not a big deal"? Were any of such instances broadcast live on national television?

Your point is moot.

So the only people we can listen to on the issue are female sports journalists who cover male-dominated sports. The most persecuted group of all!

So you can make an absurd claim based on an incredibly small sample of your "friends", but when called up on it you back track by using the word seems?

I gave my opinion based on my own knowledge and experiences. That's what we're all doing.

I unignored everyone on my ignore list a few weeks ago, but I think I'll start a new list now. Seeya spuddy.
 
So the only people we can listen to on the issue are female sports journalists who cover male-dominated sports. The most persecuted group of all!



I gave my opinion based on my own knowledge and experiences. That's what we're all doing.

I unignored everyone on my ignore list a few weeks ago, but I think I'll start a new list now. Seeya spuddy.
I have anecdote of feelings of females who work at my football club. I'm gonna tell my girlfriend now that her and her friends are wrong, and they are required to be offended
 
A woman at my work refers to every male co-worker as 'darling' (save for the big bosses).

Pretty sure this adds nothing to the conversation, but it's getting on my nerves. You can't have the same pet name for everyone or there's no point. Although, would I really want her to call everyone else darling and me 'ShanDog'? Would seem like I am being excluded. I just want to be liked. :( :cry:
 
You're sure a campaigner for equality and fair treatment aren't you?
I'm not sure why you included this. Do you not agree with equality or fair treatment? Is that what you're saying?


I'm sure belittling people and being condescending is exactly what is needed right now

And generalising a section of society as w***ers and saying they talk purely "dribble" is what exactly? That's what I thought.
 
I have anecdote of feelings of females who work at my football club. I'm gonna tell my girlfriend now that her and her friends are wrong, and they are required to be offended

Yeah, my wife works in a male dominated field and gets hit on by her clients all the time. She just tells them she is married and not interested, accepts the ego boost and moves on. She doesn't work on live TV though, so that might make some difference.
 
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