On the flip side of that, is it any different to how it's considered acceptable (by and large) to say we hope to slaughter the opposition / murder them or see them decimated. I doubt even the most literalist is thinking that means we are going to pick out every tenth member of their team and coaching staff and put to the sword. Which by and large I'd rank as worse then rape (neither of which I condone or think is acceptable BTW!).I hadn't ventured into that thread prior to now, can see where you are coming from Portia
Change comes slowly to some and the internet has provided a great platform for people to regress. It is particularly concerning to me when I see / hear younger man behaving in a sexist way, it shows that their role models are failing them and that we still have a long way to go to rid society of overt sexism, let alone the casual type. I recall a couple of years ago taking umbrage at the use of the term "rape" on here in relation to umpiring decisions or a team's dominance over another. Such an aggressive term that I know upsets many women when it is used to describe something as trivial as a sporting contest and yet there were many defending their right to continue its use on here.






