Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
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If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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The racism allegation is perplexing, unless of course this Davis guy has a history of racially questionable comments and/or actions. I'm not familiar with the guy, but then, I have to admit that I don't exactly keep tabs on British MPs.Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
The sexism part though, is quite clear as it falls into a depressingly familiar pattern of female public figures being judged and criticised for their physical appearance rather than their character. Read up on this shit, bro.
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Boris Johnson and anyone called pale, make and stale, ie any white, male MP nearing or of retirement age. There are plenty.rowan wrote:Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
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Let's put it this way: one involves punching upwards, the other involves kicking downwards. Care to guess which one the ex-Bullingdon Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer would fit into?Mellsblue wrote:Boris Johnson and anyone called pale, make and stale, ie any white, male MP nearing or of retirement age. There are plenty.rowan wrote:Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
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I don't need to read on it. It was a private text in which someone joked to Davis that he heard he'd chatted up Abbott, Davis replies that he finds her ugly.cashead wrote:The racism allegation is perplexing, unless of course this Davis guy has a history of racially questionable comments and/or actions. I'm not familiar with the guy, but then, I have to admit that I don't exactly keep tabs on British MPs.Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
The sexism part though, is quite clear as it falls into a depressingly familiar pattern of female public figures being judged and criticised for their physical appearance rather than their character. Read up on this shit, bro.
As I've said to Rowan, it happens to both sexes and there is as much of it, if not more, with woman attacking woman. There were plenty of pieces with Cameron going for a jog and his beer belly sticking out through his sweat soaked T shirt, and plenty about Osborne and his 5:2 diet and new Caesar haircut. Nobody moaning about that.
There is plenty of sexism in the work place that is actually incredibly serious and moaning about stuff like this just gives the moaners the ammunition to moan that it's PC gone mad.
This is a smokescreen to deflect from migrainegate (that's for you Mikey Brown) and the fact she's generally useless. By the way, I think she's useless because she's U ale to defend her position whenever I've seen her questioned on tv, not because I think she's ugly.
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That's ok then, is it? Rank hypocrisy.cashead wrote:Let's put it this way: one involves punching upwards, the other involves kicking downwards. Care to guess which one the ex-Bullingdon Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer would fit into?Mellsblue wrote:Boris Johnson and anyone called pale, make and stale, ie any white, male MP nearing or of retirement age. There are plenty.rowan wrote:
Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?
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Because no one is as underprivileged as white men.Mellsblue wrote:That's ok then, is it? Rank hypocrisy.cashead wrote:Let's put it this way: one involves punching upwards, the other involves kicking downwards. Care to guess which one the ex-Bullingdon Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer would fit into?Mellsblue wrote: Boris Johnson and anyone called pale, make and stale, ie any white, male MP nearing or of retirement age. There are plenty.
I'll say once again, feel free to read up on white male privilege.
Honestly, if you can't see how fucked up it is that a white male sees fit to immediately attack a black woman over her appearance because she had the temerity to tell him to fuck off, I don't know what else can be said to you.
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Neil Kinnock. A bald Welsh windbag.rowan wrote:Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
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Have a look at the % of white men going to uni and get back to me.cashead wrote:Because no one is as underprivileged as white men.Mellsblue wrote:That's ok then, is it? Rank hypocrisy.cashead wrote: Let's put it this way: one involves punching upwards, the other involves kicking downwards. Care to guess which one the ex-Bullingdon Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer would fit into?
I'll say once again, feel free to read up on white male privilege.
Honestly, if you can't see how fucked up it is that a white male sees fit to immediately attack a black woman over her appearance because she had the temerity to tell him to fuck off, I don't know what else can be said to you.
However, that misses the point. The jump from she's ugly to he's sexist is ridiculous. As I've said, there are so many serious cases of sexism, racism, homophobia etc etc (see the current issues in the synod that will probably get less airtime than Davis' texts) that to make a song and dance about this belittles the serious issues.
As for him 'immediately' attacking her. It was a joking, private text later that evening. A text conversation he didn't even initiate. If he'd immediately responded 'I wouldn't hug you anyway you fat bitch' I could understand the uproar but this is nothing.
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Eric Pickles just can't catch a break, mostly as he's a fat bastard and he's too slow, but he should still sneak on a list of those mocked for their appearanceSandydragon wrote:Neil Kinnock. A bald Welsh windbag.rowan wrote:Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?Mellsblue wrote:I don't understand this. Davis basically said she was ugly - 'I'm not blind' and 'would make a good Optical Express advert' - after being told to 'f**k off' when asking for a hug after she voted with the govt on article 50 (must find out which migraine tablets she uses). Is this now sexist and racist? I don't find her even remotely attractive. Does that make me both racist and sexist? If someone jokingly told me I'd tried to make a pass at her I'd respond with a joke that I don't find her even remotely attractive. I'll go out on a limb and say that I think she's ugly. Are we now not allowed to say if we find someone ugly if they are a different sex and skin colour? I also think David Davis is ugly. Does this make racist and sexist, too?
This wouldn't have even caused a ripple if it involved Andrea Leadsom.
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Like I say the list is pretty endless. Let's not forget Tony 'torso of the week' Blair (or is this ok), Michael Gove, John Prescott. There's not much I find to praise Corbyn about but his retort to Cameron's mother's suggestion he smarten himself up during Cameron's last PMQ's was top draw.Digby wrote:Eric Pickles just can't catch a break, mostly as he's a fat bastard and he's too slow, but he should still sneak on a list of those mocked for their appearanceSandydragon wrote:Neil Kinnock. A bald Welsh windbag.rowan wrote:
Do you know of any instances of white or male politicians being ridiculed over their physical appearance?
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I go to an annual dinner near where I live that is always attended by the local MP with another MP as guest speaker. When the compere introduces the guest MP there is always a comparison of ranking on sexymp.co.uk. The local MP hasn't won one yet. The compere is hilarious but sexist.
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& look at Trump!! Of course, plenty of jokes have been made about Obama's ears as well. I personally find it distasteful for a man to ridicule a woman's appearance under any circumstances, but it's a taboo that might also be regarded as outdated.Mellsblue wrote:Like I say the list is pretty endless. Let's not forget Tony 'torso of the week' Blair (or is this ok), Michael Gove, John Prescott. There's not much I find to praise Corbyn about but his retort to Cameron's mother's suggestion he smarten himself up during Cameron's last PMQ's was top draw.Digby wrote:Eric Pickles just can't catch a break, mostly as he's a fat bastard and he's too slow, but he should still sneak on a list of those mocked for their appearanceSandydragon wrote: Neil Kinnock. A bald Welsh windbag.
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Ed Milligan. Geek who couldn't eat a bacon sandwich .
I go to an annual dinner near where I live that is always attended by the local MP with another MP as guest speaker. When the compere introduces the guest MP there is always a comparison of ranking on sexymp.co.uk. The local MP hasn't won one yet. The compere is hilarious but sexist.
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Following a meeting with Brexit Secretary David Davis, Sweden’s EU Affairs and Trade Minister Ann Linde said that the UK and Sweden have the “same vision” when it comes to making sure that Swedes living in the UK and British citizens living in Sweden have the right to stay after Brexit. From our Daily Shakeup: http://openeurope.org.uk/daily-shakeup/ ... #section-1
Let's just hope Davis didn't try and give her a hug.
Let's just hope Davis didn't try and give her a hug.
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Anyone remember the stick Roy Hattersley used to get?
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FFS, I think I remember that episode. Didn't they replace her with a handbag?BBD wrote:Quiz time!
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On spitting image, definitely.onlynameleft wrote:Anyone remember the stick Roy Hattersley used to get?
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The Right Honourable Tub of Lard MP aka Roy Hattersley.BBD wrote:Quiz time!
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Bit more than that I recall, I used to have a "I had lunch with Roy Hattersley" T shirt which came with authentic looking food stains and bits of spaghetti on the front.Sandydragon wrote:On spitting image, definitely.onlynameleft wrote:Anyone remember the stick Roy Hattersley used to get?
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Are you honestly trying to suggest white men are now a minority on UK campuses? It's pretty easy to disprove such a notion when the universities themselves make their student demographic statistics publicly available.Mellsblue wrote:Have a look at the % of white men going to uni and get back to me.cashead wrote:Because no one is as underprivileged as white men.Mellsblue wrote: That's ok then, is it? Rank hypocrisy.
I'll say once again, feel free to read up on white male privilege.
Honestly, if you can't see how fucked up it is that a white male sees fit to immediately attack a black woman over her appearance because she had the temerity to tell him to fuck off, I don't know what else can be said to you.
Because making a joke about someone's appearance behind their back isn't offensive, right? Honestly "it's a joke, get a humour" is a stupid fucking argument because it isn't even one.Mellsblue wrote:However, that misses the point. The jump from she's ugly to he's sexist is ridiculous. As I've said, there are so many serious cases of sexism, racism, homophobia etc etc (see the current issues in the synod that will probably get less airtime than Davis' texts) that to make a song and dance about this belittles the serious issues.
As for him 'immediately' attacking her. It was a joking, private text later that evening. A text conversation he didn't even initiate. If he'd immediately responded 'I wouldn't hug you anyway you fat bitch' I could understand the uproar but this is nothing.
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Honestly, if you don't get why a white male critiquing a woman over her appearance is veering into sexism, and refuse to read up on why, there really is no point because you never will get it.
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No I'm not, but it's way below their % of the population as a whole.cashead wrote:Are you honestly trying to suggest white men are now a minority on UK campuses? It's pretty easy to disprove such a notion when the universities themselves make their student demographic statistics publicly available.Mellsblue wrote:Have a look at the % of white men going to uni and get back to me.cashead wrote: Because no one is as underprivileged as white men.
I'll say once again, feel free to read up on white male privilege.
Honestly, if you can't see how fucked up it is that a white male sees fit to immediately attack a black woman over her appearance because she had the temerity to tell him to fuck off, I don't know what else can be said to you.
Because making a joke about someone's appearance behind their back isn't offensive, right? Honestly "it's a joke, get a humour" is a stupid fucking argument because it isn't even one.Mellsblue wrote:However, that misses the point. The jump from she's ugly to he's sexist is ridiculous. As I've said, there are so many serious cases of sexism, racism, homophobia etc etc (see the current issues in the synod that will probably get less airtime than Davis' texts) that to make a song and dance about this belittles the serious issues.
As for him 'immediately' attacking her. It was a joking, private text later that evening. A text conversation he didn't even initiate. If he'd immediately responded 'I wouldn't hug you anyway you fat bitch' I could understand the uproar but this is nothing.
Perhaps you could call me a c**t?
Honestly, if you don't get why a white male critiquing a woman over her appearance is veering into sexism, and refuse to read up on why, there really is no point because you never will get it.
Being offensive and being sexist are two wholly different things. I think you calling everyone a c**t is offensive and there are plenty of people out there who will call you sexist for using the female sexual organ as a derogatory term. I haven't told anyone to get a sense of humour as it's not funny. I don't get it no and I refuse to read up on it. Mainly as I don't have the time or the inclination but also, as Rowan shows, you can read as much as you like but it doesn't mean you're correct.
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Aren't many children's nursery rhymes originally poking fun at political and prominent public figures of the day?
I don't think the inspiration for Humpty Dumpty or little jack Horner would have been pleased by the unflattering descriptions but it shows that whether it's a political cartoon, of someone famous, someone who might be considered immune eg captain James cook for example or Peter cook doing his Harold McMillan impression at the establishment in the 60's or even have I got news for you/spitting image, public figures have a target on their back, it's part of the deal. Getting offended and crying foul rarely achieves the desired result in the long term, it just lets people know they can get to you
I don't think the inspiration for Humpty Dumpty or little jack Horner would have been pleased by the unflattering descriptions but it shows that whether it's a political cartoon, of someone famous, someone who might be considered immune eg captain James cook for example or Peter cook doing his Harold McMillan impression at the establishment in the 60's or even have I got news for you/spitting image, public figures have a target on their back, it's part of the deal. Getting offended and crying foul rarely achieves the desired result in the long term, it just lets people know they can get to you
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Isn't Humpty Dumpty about a cannon?BBD wrote:Aren't many children's nursery rhymes originally poking fun at political and prominent public figures of the day?
I don't think the inspiration for Humpty Dumpty or little jack Horner would have been pleased by the unflattering descriptions but it shows that whether it's a political cartoon, of someone famous, someone who might be considered immune eg captain James cook for example or Peter cook doing his Harold McMillan impression at the establishment in the 60's or even have I got news for you/spitting image, public figures have a target on their back, it's part of the deal. Getting offended and crying foul rarely achieves the desired result in the long term, it just lets people know they can get to you
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Didn't spitting image routinely portray a labour politician as a slug?
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I thought that was Kenneth Baker, who isn't exactly Labour to his coreSandydragon wrote:Didn't spitting image routinely portray a labour politician as a slug?