alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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The world has gone f***ing mad , fined for a bit of harmless flirting
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-35229309
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-35229309
unbelievable Sometimes the PC brigade go well OTT. If it was the other way round I doubt it would have had any airtime etc...
. If it was the other way round I doubt it would have had any airtime etc...
on this occasion he was quite inappropriate and clearly made someone doing their job feel quite uncomfortable. Am I outraged? No.Do I think he overstepped the mark? Yes.
Was there not quite a lot of comment in the media, over Suzanna Reid's 'flirty' interview tecnique, last year?
Fox Sports reporter Neroli Meadows told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. that Gayle had said similar things to her and several other female reporters.
"He does this constantly... He has creepy behaviour and the way he did it to Mel was just that, and Mel knew it was going to happen," she said.
AND
Chris Rogers, Gayle's former captain at Sydney Thunder, accused him of being a bad influence on younger players.
"This is a pattern of behaviour. If you know the guy, you see it over and over," said Rogers.
"It's not just him, there's a lot of this stuff in the sporting industry, and to defend it is not right at all."
Quite. If one reads what he said, and it COULD come across a bit of a laugh, if you're feeling charitable. Or maybe not.
But watch the interview - and how he says it - and it's utterly creepy and unpleasant and seems a bit rapey. Not nice at all.
True and if the athlete had been gayle the interviewer would have had to take it in good humour or probably be pilloried as homophobic.
Was there not quite a lot of comment in the media, over Suzanna Reid's 'flirty' interview tecnique, last year?
Ding!The world has gone f***ing mad
Ding!the PC brigade
But I do think on this occasion he was quite inappropriate and clearly made someone doing their job feel quite uncomfortable. Am I outraged? No.Do I think he overstepped the mark? Yes.