I think I need a refresher course on this very subject.
Last night, I saw a guy walk over to a woman and say, “Oi, Sugartits, how about you go make me a sandwich. And try not to parallel park while you’re at it — you stupid women can’t do that!”
I wanted to do the right thing and call out his blatant sexism, but I’m very rusty on how one does that, so I picked up a skipping rope and stuffed into a blue plastic carrier bag, and then fed that to a tortoise.
I’m not sure, but I think I may have gotten the actions wrong. Is that how one goes about calling out sexism, or did I get it wrong?
It would be nice if they could teach math and science properly, rather than gender pseudo-science.
So all those complaining – don’t you have to do equality and diversity training at work? I always refer to it as “don’t be a dick” training but not everyone passes it with flying colours. Some fail the tests and have to go back and learn how to be a nicer person. We also do training at my work on calling out bad behaviour in others. There’s various ways you can do it from outright aggressive to more subtle depending on the circumstances and I can see why it would be helpful giving teenagers more confidence in calling out the bad behaviour, casual racism/sexism etc that we see otherwise.
People say this is a waste of money yet workplaces feel the need to spend the money every year so why shouldn’t it be part of the curriculum to ensure we are bringing up people who are fit to enter the world of work?
Edit: fail/Gail
This is what we used to learn in PSHE (might be called something different in other regions), but I recall that was cut to save money.
This is sexist, misandry forcing its way in to schools.
This campaign is only about ending violence against women and girls. It is not about ending violence against everyone. It excludes men and boys as victims. it excludes girls and women as abusers. It also excludes spotting misandry.
Tnis is yet more evidence of feminist teaching children that only all men and boys are bad, and only they need to change. Tnis will do nothing for equality.
For more eviidence, search for ‘enough uk gov campaign’. there are fur posters, all of which mKe only men the abusers, and only the women as victims. This is highly sexist, biased and hateful, and wrong! This £100 million capaign of misandrist hate needs to stop.
Just involve this in sex ed. Broaden sex ed to be about relationships, porn, bodily functions, consent, gender, sexism, std’s and we’d save future generations from more trauma and confusion.
Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it’s someone else’s witch being hunted.
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“oi stop being a dick”
Saved you thousands of pounds.
I think I need a refresher course on this very subject.
Last night, I saw a guy walk over to a woman and say, “Oi, Sugartits, how about you go make me a sandwich. And try not to parallel park while you’re at it — you stupid women can’t do that!”
I wanted to do the right thing and call out his blatant sexism, but I’m very rusty on how one does that, so I picked up a skipping rope and stuffed into a blue plastic carrier bag, and then fed that to a tortoise.
I’m not sure, but I think I may have gotten the actions wrong. Is that how one goes about calling out sexism, or did I get it wrong?
It would be nice if they could teach math and science properly, rather than gender pseudo-science.
So all those complaining – don’t you have to do equality and diversity training at work? I always refer to it as “don’t be a dick” training but not everyone passes it with flying colours. Some fail the tests and have to go back and learn how to be a nicer person. We also do training at my work on calling out bad behaviour in others. There’s various ways you can do it from outright aggressive to more subtle depending on the circumstances and I can see why it would be helpful giving teenagers more confidence in calling out the bad behaviour, casual racism/sexism etc that we see otherwise.
People say this is a waste of money yet workplaces feel the need to spend the money every year so why shouldn’t it be part of the curriculum to ensure we are bringing up people who are fit to enter the world of work?
Edit: fail/Gail
This is what we used to learn in PSHE (might be called something different in other regions), but I recall that was cut to save money.
This is sexist, misandry forcing its way in to schools.
This campaign is only about ending violence against women and girls. It is not about ending violence against everyone. It excludes men and boys as victims. it excludes girls and women as abusers. It also excludes spotting misandry.
Tnis is yet more evidence of feminist teaching children that only all men and boys are bad, and only they need to change. Tnis will do nothing for equality.
For more eviidence, search for ‘enough uk gov campaign’. there are fur posters, all of which mKe only men the abusers, and only the women as victims. This is highly sexist, biased and hateful, and wrong! This £100 million capaign of misandrist hate needs to stop.
Just involve this in sex ed. Broaden sex ed to be about relationships, porn, bodily functions, consent, gender, sexism, std’s and we’d save future generations from more trauma and confusion.
Everyone loves a witch hunt as long as it’s someone else’s witch being hunted.