The manager of Celtic Football Club, most famous for years in the shadows of their rivals and a true sleeping giant, has caused upset by saying, 'Good Girl' to a female reporter. Critics have accused him of casual sexism. Defenders have said it's a colloquial phrase used in Northern Ireland all the time. Are these reporters to sensitive? What's going on here guys? It's all over the news |
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By (user no longer on site) 43 weeks ago
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It was fairly obviously a polite way of saying 'piss off' after she'd got under this skin. Were it a bloke I'd imagine he'd have done the same but with a 'good lad'.
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"It was fairly obviously a polite way of saying 'piss off' after she'd got under this skin. Were it a bloke I'd imagine he'd have done the same but with a 'good lad'.
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Yes. It’s patronising but not really sexist |
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By *mma29Couple 43 weeks ago
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"The manager of Celtic Football Club, most famous for years in the shadows of their rivals and a true sleeping giant, has caused upset by saying, 'Good Girl' to a female reporter. Critics have accused him of casual sexism. Defenders have said it's a colloquial phrase used in Northern Ireland all the time. Are these reporters to sensitive? What's going on here guys? It's all over the news "
your question is absolutely unbelievable, the fact you do not understand where I am coming from. If you don't know the answer to that question then I think you are an ostrich. |
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