Should This Pundit Have Been Fired?
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This sort of language has been used for years but I guess times change:-
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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. I'm not at all surprised at the (ever worsening) BBC, but it does sadden me to read he's been disciplined for that.
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Regardless, the BBC doesn't want outdated terms used in their commentary.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?
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Regardless, the BBC doesn't want outdated terms used in their commentary.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There is nothing more outdated than the BBC.Understandable that someone would find it tough to stop themselves saying a phrase common growing up - I still call things 'gay' in my head and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Regardless, the BBC doesn't want outdated terms used in their commentary.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?
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