ManWithNoName
TheBrownDog
Strong argument is strong.Wah wah wah. Look at me everyone, I'm so politically correct.
I hope you never leave your house. You might get offended by grey clouds.
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Strong argument is strong.Wah wah wah. Look at me everyone, I'm so politically correct.
I hope you never leave your house. You might get offended by grey clouds.
Good to hear, now can we move on? Unfortunately I doubt the media will let us.Yes, with no fanfare.
Just disappointed. Has felt respected in her career to date so doesn't want to be in that situation again. Good that people are talking about it.
Just wants to do her job. Nothing emotive, nothing to throw more fuel on the fire or condemn anybody. No ratings grab. She did well.
Actually it would be the perfect forum to state their principles, and then declare that anyone not prepared to follow them is not welcome. Good riddance, in fact.
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This post is also stupid.
Strong argument is strong.
What's wrong with complimenting a woman and asking her on a date?
Strong argument is strong.
Yep.The media industry have a hand in this too. They purposefully hire very attractive women to interview young make athletes (most of whom have limited maturity) to sell their product. A blow up like this must be great for their ratings.
And no, I'm not blaming the attractive young women, I'm pointing at the execs. And no, I'm not saying they are incompetent, but the ratio of very attractive women in those spot is about 100 to zero.
You're kidding yourself if you don't think Channel 10 will milk this for ratings, what world do you live in? The media milk anything if it means ratings. She will say something about the incident on her next BBL game, can bookmark it now.
How have people put up with you on here for so long?This post is also stupid.
This poster is stupid.
Shouldn't you be off shoveling kfc*flog
So really, you've got nothing to add?Wah wah wah. Look at me everyone, I'm so politically correct.
I hope you never leave your house. You might get offended by grey clouds.
I've put forward my argument before. It's based on my opinion and the comments of numerous female journalists describing why this is such a major issue.As opposed to your argument in response to anything you disagree with with being "this is stupid".
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So you've also got nothing to add then.How have people put up with you on here for so long?
I'm not saying Mel is going for the ratings grab, Channel 10 are the ones who will do that for her, and the rest of the media. Her comments were good, and that should be the end of it. Mistake was made, Gayle hopefully learnt a lesson. A day of media on this is more than enough.What world do I live in?
You were flat out implicating McLaughlin in a Channel 10 ratings grab over this. Does that come across a touch insensitive? Nothing that takes place from here on in removes any disappointment she says she felt about the incident. Nothing suggests she is being insincere to whip up a bit of hysteria so they can cash in.
Really just serves to muddy the waters of a real issue.
Shouldn't you be off shoveling kfc
So really, you've got nothing to add?
Run along.
What the **** does race have to do with it?So long as those same principles applies to all, and not just men of color. Because that is what our government do, they only ban black athletes and singers coming into the country (with unacceptable records), and they rightfully aren't allowed in. But, that only seems to apply to black athletes and singers, it doesn't apply to white athletes and singers, who get a pass. That is double standards. I can't help but think if Shane Warne had of made a pass at Mel, that he'd be applauded by half the country, yet Gayle does it and we want to string him up to Fed Square. The point I am trying to make isn't that it is acceptable behavior because it is anything but, however, the same principles should apply to all, no matter what their skin color is.
I feel that JimDocker is not providing a safe space for the sharing of ideas.I don't want to be stopped. You're making me feel uncomfortable!
So you've got nothing of value to add to the discussion?What the **** does race have to do with it?
When you add something valuable to a discussion let me know.
The media industry have a hand in this too. They purposefully hire very attractive women to interview young make athletes (most of whom have limited maturity) to sell their product. A blow up like this must be great for their ratings.
And no, I'm not blaming the attractive young women, I'm pointing at the execs. And no, I'm not saying they are incompetent, but the ratio of very attractive women in those spot is about 100 to zero.
Yep.
If Mel McLaughlin was fat and ugly, she'd be performing a menial office job somewhere.
The tv networks are sending the message out that a major determining factor for them hiring on air females is looks.
Addressing her because of her sexual attractiveness as a potential date and calling her 'baby' in a suggestive manner comes pretty close.