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I have zero interest in darts, zero interest in F1, zero interest in modelling, and zero interest in seeing young girls waving off fast cars in tight dresses. Literally, none. I just straight up think that the concept that women (or anyone) should be able to dictate to other women what jobs are / aren't "appropriate" for them to do, and that this is somehow in the name of empowering women, is utterly ridiculous. I mean, there are plenty of things that men do for money that I wouldn't do, and that if I had a son I wouldn't particularly want him to do, that perpetuate male stereotypes etc., but do I want to stop other people from doing those jobs of their own free will? No, because that's authoritarian nonsense and it's none of my business how they choose to use their bodies or minds. That is free will, that is individualism. The idea that a women "must" behave in a certain way and "can't" or "shouldn't" do certain things is the absolute opposite of empowerment.
So... Secondly... and I have to be pretty blunt about this: The idea that it's "hilarious, transparent, obvious" that men are only concerned about this "because they want to see teh ladies with teh boobies" and are just making the rest up to fit that agenda is short-sighted, offensive, divisive, agenda driven twaddle. It might be true of a small number? I don't know. I do know that it certainly isn't true of myself and that it's a gross, and mostly entirely false, stereotype. It's also pretty ****ing sexist, but there you go. |
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Trying to then shut down the opposing opinion (which is coming from males and many females alike, by the way) as "just stoopid dirty perv men wanting to drool" is incorrect, disingenuous and insulting... and doing so in the supposed vein of talking about equality and respect is blatant hypocrisy. Last edited by user104658; 02-02-2018 at 11:22 AM. |
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Just commenting on the anti-logic of extremist feminism. Whatever happened to women being able to choose whatever career they like? |
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Why are men not concerned about womens rights any other time, except when they are losing their eye candy?
![]() Not All Men Are Like That disclaimer. Some do care, obviously. But not as many who are up in arms about this singular issue |
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why cant a woman
be more like a man? that is what I am asking myself |
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Barrie Hearn was just interviewed about this, and of course he wouldn't want his granddaughters doing it, great isn't it now we have old codgers telling women what they can and can't do
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Spoiler: Last edited by Niamh.; 02-02-2018 at 10:30 AM. Reason: Images too big |
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...Actually I'm not even done. I'm pretty hacked off about this now.
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I do agree with TS tbf that the implication is that the male members who have commented on this have only done so because they're perverts and so should just have their points dismissed rather than engaged with. Never mind that a few female members have expressed the same view as have many other women in the media
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I watch Darts and I watch F1 and I watch Boxing and I watch UFC, all have decoration girls prancing around holding signs etc. And it always leaves a bad taste in my mouth. What do they have to do with the sport?
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It's not a big deal for me, it won't affect my enjoyment of the sport but it just feels like a heavyhanded and overzealous thing to do and it's like we're becoming ever more stuffy and puritan with these things If being a man means it's not my place to say that then so be it but there's been a lot of women who have argued their case very well who can't be dismissed as easily. And like I said it's mainly men who are involved in the running of the PDC and F1 who have made this decision on their behalf because they think it's good pr. It's a token gesture really. If they were really that concerned themselves about women's rights then maybe they should do more to encourage female participation in their sports rather than patting themselves on the back because they've deprived grid girls of a job |
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It's like a massive pub full of people dressed up as the 118 guys or Super Mario holding little signs (it does look like a fun night out though)
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Well,Since my pervy male opinion is worthless on this here is female racing driver Rebecca Jackson saying exactly what i think
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I just don't see the problem with keeping the girls and just adding guys to the mix as well, women and gays like racing too.
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that would be a more progressive solution
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It has actually been said a few times now elsewhere that this is nothing to do with womens rights or outdated sexism, but that its because the girls are no longer profitable for the companies involved. Of course there is no way of knowing that thats true and it could just be completely made up. But generally things are profit driven rather than ethics driven
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