What a complete non story. How is sexist? Because he said "even though you're a woman"? Have we really got to the age where we have to pretend that women aren't the fairer sex, and they should be equally entitled to a slap as men are?
It's bollocks like this that detracts from actual sexism in the world today, on important things like women not getting paid as much as men. Next it'll be sexist to hold a door open for a woman.
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Moyes is definitely an old school chauvinist and xenophobe.
In this season alone, he dropped Ndong because he "needed more Britishness in the middle", said he had lot of work to do on training ground to get "more Britishness" into Djilobodji, was pleased that Gibson "gives us a bit of Britishness" and claimed that "there's a Britishness about night games".
Can't help feeling Sunderland have too much Britishness at the top of the coaching staff to survive this season.
This story sums up everything I hate about the media and the publics endless appetite to be offended. Cannot believe the amount of coverage, posturing and pitchforks over a nothing conversation between two people.
As others have said a dangerous game to start labelling this in the sexist manner it is being portrayed as waters down the true meaning and problem
Sanitize the world to make sure that no-one ever feels threatened or offended.
We can pontificate on this till the cows come home, but really the only person who should be upset and concerned about this is the woman in questions. He says he has apologised to her and presumably she has accepted this apology so once she has seen a shrink to make sure there are no medium or long term psychological effects maybe we can all move on.
Bloke says something inappropriate, all concerned are generally okay, Bloke apologises for saying something inappropriate, move on.
Having heard it, it was said in jest with no maliciousness & no offence was taken by the reporter - she knew she was being cheeky & got a come back.
What a complete non story. How is sexist? Because he said "even though you're a woman"? Have we really got to the age where we have to pretend that women aren't the fairer sex, and they should be equally entitled to a slap as men are?
It's bollocks like this that detracts from actual sexism in the world today, on important things like women not getting paid as much as men. Next it'll be sexist to hold a door open for a woman.
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Reporter, whether male or female, gets a bit too cocky with their questioning. Manager emphasises that they are the top dog in this place of employment and that the reporter should show a little more respect. End.
Reporter, whether male or female, gets a bit too cocky with their questioning.
Manager emphasises that they are the top dog in this place of employment
and that the reporter should show a little more respect. End.
How you get xenophobe from that boggles the mind. You must be in a constant state of being offended.
As someone who is neither British nor African it sounds a lot like he's referring to a playing style. One which would indicate wanting players to throw themselves about a bit more and play a more physical style of football(which is less common in African football and more common in British). Because you know, different nations play with different styles...
Or is that xenophobic these days to say countries play different styles to each other?
The way some of these managers think they can talk to and attempt to humiliate reporters doing their job is getting ridiculous.