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Well, it is in the right thread, Morrigu - WTF indeed. Fortunately we didn't waste the money on fripperies like schools, hospitals or defence. I know a few people who work for Shell, as they are a customer and supplier to our business - we make speciality chemicals and oil is a feedstock for some of them. They tell me that it is one of the most PC organisations on the planet, which does not surprise me. PC has always been the refuge of those who feel a certain guilt about the real impact of their actions, but do not want to change their level of comfort. So they indulge in superficial rituals, quiver with excitement at diversity, and employ people like Yassmin.
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I am happy that what she has been provided in public funding and her position on public funded committees is now under scrutiny.

I don't think she should be sacked from her role as a presenter on the ABC cause seriously what she does is meh anyway - the remote is your friend! :D
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She's a dark-skinned Muslim woman on TV. Let's face it, she was under scrutiny from day one.

Lest anyone think I'm going a bit overboard, look at some of the stuff Waleed Aly cops on a regular basis on social media, and that guy is pretty much the epitome of common sense and calm forbearance. Sometimes it's as simple as "I just don't like it".
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David wrote: Lest anyone think I'm going a bit overboard, look at some of the stuff Waleed Aly cops on a regular basis on social media, and that guy is pretty much the epitome of common sense and calm forbearance. Sometimes it's as simple as "I just don't like it".
Pfftt Aly - common sense - he supports Richmond! :wink: :P
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David wrote:She's a dark-skinned Muslim woman on TV. Let's face it, she was under scrutiny from day one.

Lest anyone think I'm going a bit overboard, look at some of the stuff Waleed Aly cops on a regular basis on social media, and that guy is pretty much the epitome of common sense and calm forbearance. Sometimes it's as simple as "I just don't like it".
Whereas of a white person on Tv made (say) a racist or anti-gay remark would have been let off scot-free, presumably ? I think you are making excuses for people on the basis of their identity here, David.
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Mugwump wrote:
David wrote:She's a dark-skinned Muslim woman on TV. Let's face it, she was under scrutiny from day one.

Lest anyone think I'm going a bit overboard, look at some of the stuff Waleed Aly cops on a regular basis on social media, and that guy is pretty much the epitome of common sense and calm forbearance. Sometimes it's as simple as "I just don't like it".
Whereas of a white person on Tv made (say) a racist or anti-gay remark would have been let off scot-free, presumably ? I think you are making excuses for people on the basis of their identity here, David.
No, really?
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Mugwump wrote:
David wrote:She's a dark-skinned Muslim woman on TV. Let's face it, she was under scrutiny from day one.

Lest anyone think I'm going a bit overboard, look at some of the stuff Waleed Aly cops on a regular basis on social media, and that guy is pretty much the epitome of common sense and calm forbearance. Sometimes it's as simple as "I just don't like it".
Whereas of a white person on Tv made (say) a racist or anti-gay remark would have been let off scot-free, presumably ? I think you are making excuses for people on the basis of their identity here, David.
They'd be castigated by left-wing identitarians and defended to the hilt by News Corp types. Abdel-Magied, on the other hand, gets defended by leftists and treated with immediate suspicion by the right at least partially because of what she looks like and how she identifies. These things are operating in totally different spheres. Such is the polarised nature of our society.
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^ I may not be up with the specifics of the Australian experience on this, but over here there are regular sackings (though usually as engineered resignations) from media and academic positions on the grounds that Leftist and identitarian sensitivities were offended. I'd be surprised if it were much different in Oz.
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stui magpie wrote:
Mugwump wrote:
David wrote:She's a dark-skinned Muslim woman on TV. Let's face it, she was under scrutiny from day one.

Lest anyone think I'm going a bit overboard, look at some of the stuff Waleed Aly cops on a regular basis on social media, and that guy is pretty much the epitome of common sense and calm forbearance. Sometimes it's as simple as "I just don't like it".
Whereas of a white person on Tv made (say) a racist or anti-gay remark would have been let off scot-free, presumably ? I think you are making excuses for people on the basis of their identity here, David.
No, really?
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Waleed Aly is one of the most intelligent and sensible media commentators in the country.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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Waleed is a fkn grub, if you don't agree with his views you are 'racist'. can't stand the arrogant worm.
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I wonder how many people don't like him simply because he's a Muslim with an informed opinion.
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swoop42 wrote:I wonder how many people don't like him simply because he's a Muslim with an informed opinion.
No I hate him because he grew up in Vermont.
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swoop42 wrote:I wonder how many people don't like him simply because he's a Muslim with an informed opinion.
Ah yes serve up the Christian whitemans guilt. Apparently white people are not allowed or not capable of, disliking anyone who's not white for any other reason than racism.

I don't like anyone preaching to me that this is what's right, as if no other opinion counts. Sometimes I agree with him, sometimes I don't. he's giving his opinion, that's all. I don't particularly like the way he gives his, he comes across arrogant and disdainful. And yes, that's just my opinion.
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