goldenquagsire
Rubber dinghy rapids, bro!
Your rampant misogyny aside, can I just say that you have horrible taste? Jo Brand is both hilarious and also a breath of fresh air, being an older woman who regularly appears on TV.Jo Brand, on the other hand, is not funny. At least, not to me.
Don't you think that might be a feminist issue as well? If a woman tried to become one of those professions, she would face as much problems to do with gender expectations as she would trying to break into high-paying jobs.I can almost guarantee that any refuse collector, any sewage worker, any builder or any street cleaner will be male too.
There might be a 'glass ceiling', but there's certainly a 'glass cellar'.
You know, there is such a thing as women's football. It's the same damn sport, but with female players. It's nothing to do with how interesting 'women's sports' are, it's all about the fact that no-one considers women's pursuits to be worthwhile.Netball is bloody boring. It's like basketball but crap. Nobody wants to watch it.
The Crucible might be a brilliant play but don't let it colour your impression of witchhunting. Throughout the middle ages, most witch trials were led by communities, not 'little girls', against convenient scapegoats. Women were inordinately victims of witch hunts, especially older single women, because they had little power in society.You mean those witch trials where little girls would just point at whoever, and those people would be tried for witchery? Those trials? The trials that were basically an antiquated version of Mean Girls, but scarier?
As far as I recall, men were tried in those trials, too. Not to the same extent, of course (The Salem witch trials had 50-odd women, 7 men). On the other hand, a higher percentage of the men were found guilty of the women, so there is that. (About 50% for the women, about 75% for the men).
Well, Movember is a pretty big international event which raises awareness of men's health issues (prostate cancer especially).How often have you seen a rally for a prostate cancer fund?
Well, I don't know how it works in the US but the Department of Health in the UK is gender-neutral.Is there an Office for Men's Health?
And many feminists want to change this! It's as much to do with gender stereotyping and sexism as anything.When a man is raped by a woman, is he usually taken seriously by the masses?
Yes?Is there a fertility control product out on the market for men?
Frankie Boyle sometimes made good points wrapped in offensiveness (I remember one joke he made about how the media almost completely ignores the local death toll in places like Afghanistan but goes apeshit over any British deaths), especially when he was on Mock the Week. But then he really got a bit full of himself and just started being offensive for the sake of fightan tha man. It's one thing to call Rebecca Adlington ugly; at least it's something of a fair fight and he was being more childish than anything. What he said about Harvey Price was utterly tasteless, especially since the guy couldn't fight back.(and, for the record, Frankie Boyle's 'gimmick' is "And then I kicked a pregnant black woman!!! I am un-PC and therefore funny!!!")
That, and Tramadol Nights was just unfunny. The Knight Rider sketch might have been funny for three minutes (moreso if he'd done it thirty years ago), dragging it out so long was mind-bogglingly boring.