Bobcat
Full Member
Look at all those hamberders.
I’ve got jizz hands after just ejaculating.
No, that’s the point, it’s absolutely not this. Nobody is so woke they get offended by “two fat ladies”. Foxy Bingo have just pretended that is the case and pretended that people are offended as a marketing ploy which has worked a charm because it’s triggered the sensitive flowers on the right wing that believe that people exist that get upset at things like this so they’re getting free publicity from gammons sharing the article and getting aneurysms talking about it on the radio.
For the over seventies certainly, for the under forties, then, I know it's an extremely irritating word, but it's just true, snowflakey as feck.The right has always been more easily offended than the left, IMO.
Traditionally yeah, it's what makes the recent social media trend so weird. It's usually the god fearing conservative types who want to ban everything while the left wing hippies think everyone should chill out a bit. Now, depending on where you look, it's the other way round.The right has always been more easily offended than the left, IMO.
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
No serious, absolutely fecking nobody:
Foxy Bingo: We need to change "Two Fat Ladies - 88" to something more woke like "Wills and Kate - 88".
Seriously, this is exactly the sort of straw man nonsense that gets used as ammunition against the left. Nobody finds "Two Fat Ladies" offensive.
The right has always been more easily offended than the left, IMO.
These are almost certainly the same kind of people who got super angry when the homophobic and transphobic devteam behind Ion Fury were told by their publisher to remove homophobic language from the game. Fans started review bombing the game, calling the removal of the offensive lines censorship. Now, the same crew are (essentially) asking for another game to be censored.Pfft, it's only those left-wing snowflakes that are the easily offended ones...
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Oh yeah they're massive hypocrites, like most people who go around calling people snowflakes and all that.These are almost certainly the same kind of people who got super angry when the homophobic and transphobic devteam behind Ion Fury were told by their publisher to remove homophobic language from the game. Fans started review bombing the game, calling the removal of the offensive lines censorship. Now, the same crew are (essentially) asking for another game to be censored.
Removing offensive language: Unacceptable censorship.
Being inclusive in a way that harms no one (remember, you can still be a he or a she): Needs to be censored.
Yeah the only time that politics or historical accuracy actually matters is when there are women or trans people are being "forced" into somewhere.@Olly Gunnar Solskjær, don't forget that it's always political if there are women or minorities in a war game. Letting people play a black woman as their character model in a WW2 game is tantamount to Cultural Marxism. And it's not just games either. People were actively worried that the new Star Trek series would be too political or even, *gasp*, progressive. As if Star Trek hasn't always been hyper political. Hell, it might as well be set in a post-scarcity socialist utopia.
I saw a subreddit dedicated to exposing him a while back, it was quite eye opening!Also, feck boogie, that self-hating, delusional, hypocritical bigoted feck.
Good grief.Chat about football or cricket in the workplace should be curtailed, a management body has warned.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51261999
Nevertheless, Ms Francke does not think sports chatter should be banned, just moderated.
This line seems to be getting overlooked in rush to be outraged.
Depends on the team to a large degree- my old deputy would have told the team to shut up if she got bored of footie chat. I was flagging that the article is really trying to squeeze every last ounce out of what she said, which wasn't really controversial at all.I used to manage a team. I can just imagine if I told the boys to limit the football chat, would be mad. The girls also didn't care.
This line seems to be getting overlooked in rush to be outraged.
The article itself is more sexist than the "issue" they are making out. Assuming that the only thing men can talk about is football? Assuming that there aren't thousands of women who love talking about football? That's before you get onto the potential issues there are with censoring harmless conversations in the office as a way forward. Never read anything more ridiculous. If anything, football chat creates bonds between colleagues like nothing else.
This line seems to be getting overlooked in rush to be outraged.
snowflakes dont realise that facts dont care about feelings, and postmodern neo-marxist corporations side with the offended whiners
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/480096-washington-post-suspends-reporter-after-bryant-tweets
The Washington Post has suspended a reporter who said she received death threats on Twitter after sending a tweet with a link to a 2016 story about the Kobe Bryant rape case.
The tweet from Post reporter Felicia Sonmez was sent shortly after news reports of Bryant’s death in a helicopter crash on Sunday and was met with vitriol from people online.
The article itself is more sexist than the "issue" they are making out. Assuming that the only thing men can talk about is football? Assuming that there aren't thousands of women who love talking about football? That's before you get onto the potential issues there are with censoring harmless conversations in the office as a way forward. Never read anything more ridiculous. If anything, football chat creates bonds between colleagues like nothing else.
But how do you "moderate" office chatter? Like the practicality of it sounds nearly impossible.
It's a bs article, which is why it's odd people are getting incensed by it. The argument could probably more accurately be boiled down to 'talk about football all day and you'll bore your female colleagues rigid' shocker.But how do you "moderate" office chatter? Like the practicality of it sounds nearly impossible.
Shame that. In my team we have:As someone who works along side a couple of diehard Liverpool fans, this sounds like a fantastic idea.