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Previously on "The sexist behaviour thread"

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    YOU!

    Tea boy.
    Well said that wench

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Who makes the tea?!?
    YOU!

    Tea boy.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    I think my explanation was clear enough - the comment could be read that the purpose of the men in the room is to do geeky stuff, the purpose of the women (not performed satisfactorily due to excessive enjoyment of pies/baggy clothing) is to look pretty.


    Who makes the tea?!?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    I think my explanation was clear enough - the comment could be read that the purpose of the men in the room is to do geeky stuff, the purpose of the women (not performed satisfactorily due to excessive enjoyment of pies/baggy clothing) is to look pretty.
    Well done sweetcheeks, now you're getting it.

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  • mudskipper
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    I think my explanation was clear enough - the comment could be read that the purpose of the men in the room is to do geeky stuff, the purpose of the women (not performed satisfactorily due to excessive enjoyment of pies/baggy clothing) is to look pretty.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    ...Why are blonde jokes so short?

    So men can remember them
    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    And I don't get what you mean about blonde jokes?
    Get it now? Or is just one blonde joke outside your scope?

    You could just answer me seeing as you're a mod and supposed to set a good example, etc.
    Where on earth did you get that idea.


    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    OK, I'll bite - in a roomful of 7 people, the two who are singled out for personal comment on their appearance are the women.

    One 'ate all the pies' and one is a 'babe' who makes herself look unattractive by dressing in baggy clothes.

    These two women have clearly failed to realise that their role in the scrum meeting is as eye candy.

    The 5 men were grouped together with a description of 'geeks'. The term geek is generally used to refer to a techy. Is it any less likely that the women are techies than the men?
    Furthermore, it was a comment not directly relevant to the thread. It was made solely for the amusement of the poster.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    OK, I'll bite - in a roomful of 7 people, the two who are singled out for personal comment on their appearance are the women.

    One 'ate all the pies' and one is a 'babe' who makes herself look unattractive by dressing in baggy clothes.

    These two women have clearly failed to realise that their role in the scrum meeting is as eye candy.

    The 5 men were grouped together with a description of 'geeks'. The term geek is generally used to refer to a techy. Is it any less likely that the women are techies than the men?

    Not sure it warrants a 3 day ban though!
    Geek isn't generally synonymous with techie. Rather, techies are generally considered to be geeks. The distinction is important.

    I've never heard a mum/dad/brother/sister answer the question: "So what does your son/brother do for a living?" with: "Oh, he's a geek".


    But even if the scenario you paint is true , then it would also have to be considered sexist if the genders were reversed, right? Otherwise your definition of sexism would be sexist in and of itself.

    So with that being the case, assuming it were valid, the logical consequence of such reasoning would be to suppose that it is sexist to suggest that men find women attractive, and that women find men attractive.

    So do you think that suggesting that men & women might find each other attractive is a sexist suggestion to make? Or that women can only be fat if there is also a fat man in the room? And that a man can only be fat if there's a fat woman in the room?

    I know they don't have the 'fat controller' in thomas tank engine anymore - but was it sexist to have a fat controller?
    Last edited by SpontaneousOrder; 26 March 2015, 14:33.

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  • mudskipper
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    OK, I'll bite - in a roomful of 7 people, the two who are singled out for personal comment on their appearance are the women.

    One 'ate all the pies' and one is a 'babe' who makes herself look unattractive by dressing in baggy clothes.

    These two women have clearly failed to realise that their role in the scrum meeting is as eye candy.

    The 5 men were grouped together with a description of 'geeks'. The term geek is generally used to refer to a techy. Is it any less likely that the women are techies than the men?

    Not sure it warrants a 3 day ban though!

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  • Ticktock
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    Not me, btw. I was just wondering because I didn't get it.
    Oops, sorry, yes - just saw it was SiH.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by Ticktock View Post
    I don't think there was actually anything sexist in there, unless it's the accusation that the men may be lonely sex-pests.

    I think the issue is that you pointed out the gender of someone before insulting them, thus it is, of course, sexist.

    The original has been deleted, but I don't remember there being any insults there that couldn't be applied equally to men or women (something about the Scrum Leader having eaten too many pies and being a fat pig with their nose in the trough), or any that implied someone was better or worse than others because of their gender.

    Yes, you called one woman a babe (you sexist pig), and said that she was wearing loose clothing to stop the guys perving at her. I guess that must be the sexist bit - objectifying her for being good looking, yet saying she isn't confident enough to rock it, and has to cover herself up to succeed in the workplace / avoid unwanted attention - but I doubt it.

    It's either that or a kneejerk "he said something crude, and insulted a woman, therefore it's sexist" reaction.
    Not me, btw. I was just wondering because I didn't get it.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by Ticktock View Post

    Yes, you called one woman a babe (you sexist pig), and said that she was wearing loose clothing to stop the guys perving at her. I guess that must be the sexist bit - objectifying her for being good looking, yet saying she isn't confident enough to rock it, and has to cover herself up to succeed in the workplace / avoid unwanted attention - but I doubt it. .
    You got some pics of her in tight clothing lad?!

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  • Ticktock
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    I don't think there was actually anything sexist in there, unless it's the accusation that the men may be lonely sex-pests.

    I think the issue is that you pointed out the gender of someone before insulting them, thus it is, of course, sexist.

    The original has been deleted, but I don't remember there being any insults there that couldn't be applied equally to men or women (something about the Scrum Leader having eaten too many pies and being a fat pig with their nose in the trough), or any that implied someone was better or worse than others because of their gender.

    Yes, you called one woman a babe (you sexist pig), and said that she was wearing loose clothing to stop the guys perving at her. I guess that must be the sexist bit - objectifying her for being good looking, yet saying she isn't confident enough to rock it, and has to cover herself up to succeed in the workplace / avoid unwanted attention - but I doubt it.

    It's either that or a kneejerk "he said something crude, and insulted a woman, therefore it's sexist" reaction.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Just because no one was offended doesn't mean you weren't in the wrong
    I'm asking what was sexist. not what was offensive. I thought it was crude - but there's no sexism there that I can see. Throwing -ist words around willy nilly discredits genuine cases.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    All I want is an explanation! Anyone can chip in, because clearly it's either gone right over my head - or the definition of the word sexism has been changed overnight.
    Just because no one was offended doesn't mean you weren't in the wrong

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    All I want is an explanation! Anyone can chip in, because clearly it's either gone right over my head - or the definition of the word sexism has been changed overnight.
    sexisim is all about having wrong thoughts in your head.

    now go and stand in the corner and think about what you have done

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