Should This Pundit Have Been Fired?

Should This Pundit Have Been Fired?

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bad company

Original Poster:

19,466 posts

273 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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This sort of language has been used for years but I guess times change:-

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SS2.

14,517 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Pulled up for using the terms 'handbags' and 'drama queen' - great example of the BBC pandering to keep a few snowflakes happy.

I'm not at all surprised at the (ever worsening) BBC, but it does sadden me to read he's been disciplined for that.

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,713 posts

72 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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What a load of old waffle, what has the world come too? It's hardly crime of the century.

ReallyReallyGood

1,632 posts

137 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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People should stop getting their knickers in a twist over such language.

V40TC

2,067 posts

191 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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The BBC are going to self destruct
and not before time.
one example after another keeps appearing.

bad company

Original Poster:

19,466 posts

273 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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V40TC said:
The BBC are going to self destruct
and not before time.
one example after another keeps appearing.
Last week it was referring to ‘Fisherpeople’. laugh

10126 Torino

4,596 posts

86 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Maybe all pundits should be on a 10 second time delay to remove any dodgy old insults for the sensitive

souls of the 21st century .

vixen1700

24,140 posts

277 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Like the comment about the moaning MP and the bondage pictures on his PC. Hope that's true. hehe

irocfan

42,381 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Quite pathetic tbh - agreed to undergo voluntary retraining

stuartmmcfc

8,699 posts

199 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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I don’t think “handbags’ and “drama Queen” are sexist to women.
In this “inclusive” era surely we shouldn’t forget the gays?

Drezza

1,438 posts

61 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Sadly, I'm not even surprised anymore...

bad company

Original Poster:

19,466 posts

273 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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stuartmmcfc said:
I don’t think “handbags’ and “drama Queen” are sexist to women.
In this “inclusive” era surely we shouldn’t forget the gays?
Hardly any women (other than the serially offended) would have a problem with either of those terms.

ReallyReallyGood

1,632 posts

137 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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“Hardly any” is still too many. No-one should be expected to suffer the mental anguish of being offended any more.

motorizer

1,503 posts

178 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Had he been informed in advance that these time honoured examples of classic pundit speak were now unacceptable?

Or did they move the goalposts without telling him?

vixen1700

24,140 posts

277 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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motorizer said:
Or did they move the jumpers for goalposts without telling him?
FTFY

irocfan

42,381 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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motorizer said:
Had he been informed in advance that these time honoured examples of classic pundit speak were now unacceptable?

Or did they move the goalposts without telling him?
I did read that he had been warned previously for not using the correct language

Pugaris

1,406 posts

51 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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SS2. said:
Pulled up for using the terms 'handbags' and 'drama queen' - great example of the BBC pandering to keep a few snowflakes happy.

I'm not at all surprised at the (ever worsening) BBC, but it does sadden me to read he's been disciplined for that.
He also said "he’d have been better wearing a skirt" which is an obviously sexist remark.

Understandable that someone would find it tough to stop themselves saying a phrase common growing up - I still call things 'gay' in my head and default to homophobic insults (internally, learned to stop them coming out) and I'm a queer man. But "he'd have been better off wearing a skirt" is more indicitive of a mindset that is misogynistic than the other 2 imo.

Regardless, the BBC doesn't want outdated terms used in their commentary. If a freelancer is not capable of checking themselves, why not get rid of them and replace them with someone who does?

General Price

5,435 posts

190 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Pugaris said:
He also said "he’d have been better wearing a skirt" which is an obviously sexist remark.

Understandable that someone would find it tough to stop themselves saying a phrase common growing up - I still call things 'gay' in my head and default to homophobic insults (internally, learned to stop them coming out) and I'm a queer man. But "he'd have been better off wearing a skirt" is more indicitive of a mindset that is misogynistic than the other 2 imo.

Regardless, the BBC doesn't want outdated terms used in their commentary. If a freelancer is not capable of checking themselves, why not get rid of them and replace them with someone who does?
There is nothing more outdated than the BBC.