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  • How many naked women does it take to build a bike
  • LoCo
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    The workshop is a grot free zone, find it all a bit sad, grubby and 80’s.

    There are still a number of MTB race series that have ‘brolly dollies’ wandering around in lycra handing out energy drinks 😐 which seems to be a cross over from the MX seen.

    bawsack
    Free Member

    Hora.. can we see a photo of your vicious lil westie chewing your childs face off …?

    CaptainFlashheart
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    I, for one, think it’s great that people can reform. For example, that they can learn to type and spell properly, without the need to resort to some silly faux-Cockney spelling. It’s progress, I tell you. Progress.

    hora
    Free Member

    Hora.. can we see a photo of your vicious lil westie chewing your childs face off …?

    I’ve got quite a few of your Mum and Aunt.. buckwild! 😯

    mikeconnor
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    It most certainly is.

    If you believe so, then please feel free to post an explanation then, rahther than just spouting ‘you’re wrong’ at something oyu disagree with.

    All we have “cleared up” is that you seem to think a few harmless pictures of Women in the workshop, and probably a few Harmless pictures of firemen/pop stars/actors in the office (or any combination of those) causes the same Harm as Racial Segregation

    What you seem to have failed to notice, is that I wasn’t actually commenting on the issue of girlie posters in the workplace, but about certain individuals bemoaing the fact that others might want to speak out against something they disagree with. and then using certain language to denigrate those whose views differ to their own. I used rosa Parks as an example of someone who stood up (ok, sat down!) for something she believed in. A quality I greatly admire in others, even if I don’t agree with their sentiments.

    We live in the society we do today, with greatly reduced sexism, homophobia and racism, because some people feel it’s necessary to speak out against such attitudes and behaviour.

    Obviously some on here don’t think that’s important. I’m glad their views don’t take precedence in our society over others.

    bawsack
    Free Member

    My mum died when her vicious lil westie tore her face off you sick ****…Can we have some more Hora drama queen moments please today..it’s been too long….

    andyrm
    Free Member

    …then went to the pub, downed 15 pints, staggered gome, beat the wife and swore at the darkies on TV too eh?

    Those were the days…

    I wouldn’t go that far. More about the fact there was a time when we didn’t apologise for everything we might have said/thought/imagined.

    mikeconnor
    Free Member

    More about the fact there was a time when we didn’t apologise for everything we might have said/thought/imagined.

    Ah, those will be the times when anyone who did object either had a ‘chip on their shoulder’ or were worrying their ‘pretty little heads’ unnecessarily.

    Halcyon days, for sure…

    Junkyard
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    Not me mate I was hand wringing apparently

    Men like to look at knorks,
    Women like to look at moobs.
    Big deal, get over it.
    Is this seriously the biggest problem in the world at the moment?

    Has anyone said it is the most serious problem in the world?
    Some folklike to fight so if they jsut start on you accept it and get over it – again it woudl still not be the biggest problem in the worls

    Ps i think you meant to add some before the gender bit.

    Ban the mini skirt, boob tube, leggings, low cut tops, shorts, vests, skinny jeans, in fact, owt that shows off a bit of skin, lets just all wander round covered head to toe in cloth shall we, preferably black so the gawdy colours don’t upset our eyes

    Yes we must either sexuall;y objectify women or do as you suggest for their is no middle goroung between these extremes – good spot.

    Woolly liberal Guardian readers are responsible for lots of the world’s ills IMO

    You are right back in the past when we were insesitive it was trully wonderful , then along came people who cared and then suddenly we had wars, disease and pestilence.

    Its hyperbole central on here today

    hora
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    I wouldn’t go that far. More about the fact there was a time when we didn’t apologise for everything we might have said/thought/imagined.

    Rowan Atkinson said it best in his defence of comedy to the House of Commons. True as well. Perspective..

    andyrm
    Free Member

    You are right back in the past when we were insesitive it was trully wonderful , then along came people who cared and then suddenly we had wars, disease and pestilence.

    Eh?

    Think wars have been round a bit longer than a lefty newspaper…… 😉

    bawsack
    Free Member

    Can this Hora person not be banned..? is no one else tired of him talking sh1te all day ..?

    nealglover
    Free Member

    If you believe so, then please feel free to post an explanation then, rahther than just spouting ‘you’re wrong’ at something oyu disagree with.

    If you want to compare some hand wringing middle class blokes with enough disposable income to be pondering wether or not to buy a £2000+ bike from a factory that has girly calendars in the workshop, with a woman standing up against Racial Segregation then that’s fine.

    Don’t expect me to think it makes any sense though.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    I stand corrected we only cause disease and pestilence of the worlds ills…forgive us we are well meaning

    Hora is just Hora he doe snot annoy me.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    Its a great video.

    I wonder how politically correct life is in Taiwan ?

    binners
    Full Member

    Hora can’t be banned. He’s a government funded experiment

    Right now, you’re having your rising blood pressure monitored. Its part of a secret programme to develop the equivalent of nuclear weapons, to use over the internet, in the forthcoming war with China

    hora
    Free Member

    binners slowrider sent me a parcel and two weeks later I realised what he’d done….

    on the parcel was to: Benny Hill

    ****! 😆

    mikeconnor
    Free Member

    If you want to compare some hand wringing middle class blokes with enough disposable income to be pondering wether or not to buy a £2000+ bike from a factory that has girly calendars in the workshop, with a woman standing up against Racial Segregation then that’s fine.

    I didn’t. Please try to read, and understand what I posted.

    Don’t expect me to think it makes any sense though.

    Judging by your comments, i don’t.

    binners
    Full Member

    😆

    How appropriate Hora….

    nealglover
    Free Member

    Please try to read, and understand what I posted.

    I have. And I do.

    I still don’t agree with it though.

    Maybe you just need to live with that ?

    mikeconnor
    Free Member

    I have. And I do.

    You don’t. Clearly.

    Maybe you just need to live with that ?

    binners
    Full Member

    Now now boys

    cheekyboy
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    Big soft git I may be, but I’m a big soft git who can afford an Orange, so why would they want to risk putting me off buying one?

    I find it quite offensive that in this time of austerity you choose to gloat about your obvious wealth, is this the mark of convenient and selective liberal wooliness ?

    nealglover
    Free Member

    You don’t. Clearly.

    You were standing up for people who question what they don’t feel is right (no matter how trivial)

    And comparing them to Rosa Parks.

    (That’s what you were doing anyway, it may have changed now)

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    the mark of convenient and selective liberal wooliness

    I bet it’s merino wolliness too, proper middle class stuff.

    mikeconnor
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    You were standing up for people who question what they don’t feel is right (no matter how trivial)

    And comparing them to Rosa Parks.

    Indeed. Now you’re getting it. however, you sqid it was a ‘pointless comparison’, which, as we’ve learned, it isn’t at all. As it’s merely comparing someone questioning something they don’t feel is right with someone who questioned something they diodn’t feel was right. So, a spot on com,parison then. The issue questioned isn’t relavent here at all, merely the actions taken.

    you may feel it’s a ‘trivial’ matter, but others think differently to you. Aren;’t they allowed to do so? Or are you alone the arbiter of thought?

    mikeconnor
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    Rorschach
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    I have no idea what you lot are banging on about but I’m sure this will be taken in the spirit it was meant….

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    they’ll wear their lawn out doing that.

    mikeconnor
    Free Member

    I’m actually deeply offended by that.

    You beast.

    grum
    Free Member

    The workshop is a grot free zone, find it all a bit sad, grubby and 80’s.

    This. You can defend it all you want against ‘PC gone mad’ but this is the reality.

    roverpig
    Full Member

    LoCoThe workshop is a grot free zone, find it all a bit sad, grubby and 80’s

    Don’t try and pretend you’re all modern man. We know you’ve only come on here to get out of nappy changing 🙂

    teamhurtmore
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    Mike, I have to applaud the mental dexterity required to link semi-pornographic calenders at the Orange workshop to Rosa Parks. Even by STW standards that is some achievement.

    Frankly, I flip from total disinterest to a puzzlement at why people want to adorn their workspaces with pictures of semi-naked people of the opposite sex. Each to their own, but does seem bizarely antiquated. But to the question….

    mikeconnor – Member
    Why is it, the moment anyone questions possibly offensive behaviour, the anti-PC brigade immediately jump to defend said behaviour?

    Is it not less of a case of anti-PC and more of a rejection of double standards? They seem to plague modern debates.

    Pictures of women = degrading, exploitation. Picture of men = just a bit of harmless fun.

    Benny Hill (since he has been bought into it) = a bit of a pervert. Loose Women = lunchtime giggle.

    Man gets slap from woman for staring at woman walking past, women free to oggle at Diet Coke adverts…..

    And to flip the sexes on its head – picture of breasts = marginally acceptable, picture of penis = outrageously disgusting. Both harmless (sic) body parts after all?!??

    mikeconnor
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    Mike, I have to applaud the mental dexterity required to link semi-pornographic calenders at the Orange workshop to Rosa Parks.

    And I in turn must question quite why you are failing to actually understand the point I was making. It really is quite clear, and I’ve explained this using quite simple language. I haven’t at any stage linked ’emi-pornographic calenders at the Orange workshop to Rosa Parks’. I’m quite bemused by how you’ve come to think this.

    To reiterate, what i did do, was to liken those prepared to speak out against something to the actions of Ms Parks. Because while the issues are different, the actions are similar.

    Is it not less of a case of anti-PC and more of a rejection of double standards? They seem to plague modern debates.

    Pictures of women = degrading, exploitation. Picture of men = just a bit of harmless fun.

    I think it’s more to do with the locus of control though, rather htan the content itself. In a traditionally male environment, women may well feel uncomfortable with male behaviour that they see as degrading women amnd objectifying femininity. Of course, a man working in a ‘female’ environment may feel equally uncomfortable, although this is less common if we are to llok at statistics of cases relating to sexual descrimination and harassment in the workplace.

    I agree there are some double standards. But surely the key is that all workers feel safe, equal and comfortable in their working environment?

    And to flip the sexes on its head – picture of breasts = marginally acceptable, picture of penis = outrageously disgusting. Both harmless (sic) body parts after all?!??

    I’d say that pics of either sexes’ gentialia are more comparable. After all, female topless sunbathing is seen as fairly acceptable on most UK beaches, yet full nudity not so.

    littlegirlbunny
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    Is it not less of a case of anti-PC and more of a rejection of double standards? They seem to plague modern debates.

    Pictures of women = degrading, exploitation. Picture of men = just a bit of harmless fun.

    Benny Hill (since he has been bought into it) = a bit of a pervert. Loose Women = lunchtime giggle.

    Man gets slap from woman for staring at woman walking past, women free to oggle at Diet Coke adverts…..

    And to flip the sexes on its head – picture of breasts = marginally acceptable, picture of penis = outrageously disgusting. Both harmless (sic) body parts after all?!??

    I tend to find it works the other way, particularly on a practical basis: men with more than a handful of sexual partners = lucky. Women = slappers.

    Men that go out and pull on a saturday night for a one night stand = lucky. Women that do the same = slappers.

    Men that look at topless women/pg 3 ladies/pornography = perfectly acceptable. Woman that do the posing = slappers.

    Women swooning over men = unfaithful. Men swooning over ladies = just being men.

    Women getting older = past it old hags. Men = distinguished.

    I could go on. The imagined sexual liberation of women is, quite frankly, disappointing to say the least.

    As I said in my original post, there is a good deal of hypocrisy out there with picture of women being nothing more than a bit of slap-n-tickle fun….unless it’s their daughter/wife/girlfriend on the picture.

    We are still very much a patriarchal society.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    sorry mikeconnor, I just don’t see what you’re getting at there.

    😉

    fervouredimage
    Free Member

    I think it’s more to do with the locus of control though, rather htan the content itself. In a traditionally male environment, women may well feel uncomfortable with male behaviour that they see as degrading women amnd objectifying femininity. Of course, a man working in a ‘female’ environment may feel equally uncomfortable, although this is less common if we are to llok at statistics of cases relating to sexual descrimination and harassment in the workplace.

    I agree there are some double standards. But surely the key is that all workers feel safe, equal and comfortable in their working environment?

    This^^

    It’s all about context but in the 21st century I can’t think of a work place whereby semi-nude pictures of women is acceptable.

    nealglover
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    It’s all about context but in the 21st century I can’t think of a work place whereby semi-nude pictures of women is acceptable.

    Photography studio ? 😉

    mikeconnor
    Free Member

    sorry mikeconnor, I just don’t see what you’re getting at there.

    Don’t you bloody start as well.. 😉

    As I said in my original post, there is a good deal of hypocrisy out there with picture of women being nothing more than a bit of slap-n-tickle fun….unless it’s their daughter/wife/girlfriend on the picture.

    It’s a good point, and interesting that no-one’s really commented on it yet. Would anyone who thinks it’s acceptable for men to look at such pictures of women also find it acceptable if it were their own wife/girlfirend/mother/daughter/sister doing the posing and other men seeing the pictures? after all, it’s just a bit of ‘harmless’ fun for blokes to leer at women, isn’t it?

    We are still very much a patriarchal society.

    This is a fact some people on here seem to have missed somewhat.

    teamhurtmore
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    mikeconnor – Member
    I think it’s more to do with the locus of control though, rather htan the content itself.

    ..accept that

    …I agree there are some double standards. But surely the key is that all workers feel safe, equal and comfortable in their working environment?

    Agreed, but….

    mikeconnor – Member
    And I in turn must question quite why you are failing to actually understand the point I was making. I haven’t at any stage linked ’emi-pornographic calenders at the Orange workshop to Rosa Parks’. I’m quite bemused by how you’ve come to think this.

    Nah, sorry, stand by my original point. First use of Ms Parks was still a leap IMO. 😉 [Cue flashback to “Brownie Scene” in Notting Hill]

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