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is this 'misogynistic' or is it just fun...
...thoughts etc...?...(..it’s been taken down now btw...I think the article says that...)...
Council under fire for 'misogynistic' tweet urging people to 'treat coronavirus like your mother-in-law'... UK weather forecast: Britain divided as South to sizzle in 25C and… Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Spiller: how we made Groovejet (If This Ain’t… Stockport council has come under fire for a ‘misogynistic’ tweet which urged people to treat coronavirus ‘like your mother-in-law’. The post - which also appeared on Facebook - was intended as a humorous way of getting the message about social distancing across. It read ‘the trick to social distancing is acting like your mother-in-law’s around every corner!’ But some felt it was badly misjudged - particularly in light of evidence that domestic violence against women has soared during lockdown. The council has since removed the offending posts and said sorry for 'any upset caused'. Coun Tom Morrison, who asked for them to be taken down, said it had done ‘nothing to help combat dangerous stereotypes that have spiked over recent months’. Explaining his failure to see the funny side, he cited a south Manchester domestic violence charity reporting a 160pc increase in calls at the beginning of lockdown, and the UN describing the issue as a global ‘shadow pandemic’. “This is simply unacceptable, I thought we left these kind of tropes back in the 1970s where they belong," he said. “Across Stockport council, women are desperately under-represented. Is it any wonder when the council’s own social media team is putting out crass comments like this? “We need to be doing everything we can to encourage more women to get involved in politics, not lumping stereotypes on them.” It’s not the first time the town hall has run into trouble with its approach to coronavirus messaging. Back in April it had to apologise after using the example of the 1986 Challenger disaster - in which seven astronauts died when the space shuttle exploded just seconds after lift off - to drum home a message about listening to expert advice. Coun Morrison, who is the Lib Dems' shadow cabinet member for Inclusive Neighbourhoods, said he expected better in the future. He said: “Stockport council needs to get it’s act in gear, retract this post, apologise, and clearly stop hiring Jim Davidson to write their social media content." A spokesperson for Stockport council said: "The council has taken down the social media posts. We apologise for any upset caused." |
It is misogynistic. Also dumb. Also, I don't even understand what it means!
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...likening mother in law to COVID-19..?....
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I didn't understand the message either.
There's an anti-speeding campaign in Scotland called 'Drive like Gran's in the car'. |
...sorry I was half asleep this morning, so probably posted a confusing OP...
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"I had no choice, officer! My gran is an adrenaline junkie!" |
Its highlighted the need to social distance so it's all good.
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...shakin’ that ass, shakin’ that ass...:laugh:...
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I don't see the issue. It's clearly said in jest, and hardly the most offensive thing anyone has ever tweeted.
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i would judge the message by whether it was successful or not. If it had the required effect ... great, if it didn't then it was inappropriate
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I was thinking about this yesterday as there is a campaign to stop speeding, and it has Dad driving the kids around... when women speed too, you would never think we were in 2020
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I can't work out how it's making light of domestic abuse. :think:
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I remember when i was married and a made a Freudian slip. I was having
dinner with my then Mother-in-Law, and I wanted to say, "Could you please pass the wine?" "But instead I said, "You awful witch, you have completely ruined my life." D: |
It's out dated sexist ****e so I'm glad they took it down. I know it's supposed to be lighthearted etc and it's not the most offensive thing in the world but it does carry forward stupid stereotypes about women
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"Hey everyone, there's a demon worshipper here who says that killing puppies will reduce Covid!" "Hmmm well if it has that effect then great and fine but if it doesn't decrease cases then it's a bit of a waste of perfectly good puppies isn't it." |
Aren't mother-in-law jokes mainly just based on the idea that they have this rose tinted view of their own child in contrast to their partner and that makes them overbearing and impossible to please etc. It can apply just as much to wives as husbands I'd have thought (as in women can also find their mother-in-law very frustrating)
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Yeah I would have thought it stereotyped overbearing mothers as opposed to "women".
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Over reaction to a bit of tongue in cheek humour I think.
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