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Soccer Saturday shakeup
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Shocked about the Minto news, as he was doing a good job and I doubt he was amongst the highest paid presenters there5
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Minto was great, and incredibly knowledgeable. No idea who they'll replace him with.1
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Shame about Minto, he'd always try to squeeze a Charlton mention in if he could. One of my favourite former players.1
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Think they should go with:
Alex Scott, Laura Woods and Emma Jones from Leeds United TvAnd to balance it out, one for the ladies.
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Baffled by the Minto decision, truly baffled.
Not in anyway surprised Tommo & Charlie are out but why hasn’t Kammy gone too? As I personally think he’s been awful the last two seasons, like his hearts just not in it.
I have no issues with a refresh but this just seems to be pandering to an agenda.6 -
Laura Woods is very very good. Plus she’s an absolute rocket.
Dont get the fuss over Alex Scott. She seems pleasant enough but her analysing is like that of an u10’s coach. Will ramble on for a minute without actually saying much. Very basic.11 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Rothko said:The thing about Alex Scott is, she’s smart, intelligent, knows her shit and is stunning, no wonder she gets booked all the time0
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siblers said:Rothko said:3
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KBslittlesis said:Baffled by the Minto decision, truly baffled.
Not in anyway surprised Tommo & Charlie are out but why hasn’t Kammy gone too? As I personally think he’s been awful the last two seasons, like his hearts just not in it.
I have no issues with a refresh but this just seems to be pandering to an agenda.4 -
Chunes said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:If Sky are going down the route I think they are - which they shouldn't, because it's a move to appease people who do not watch the show -
Who do you mean?
But anyone who does kick up a stink won't have actually watched Soccer Saturday - or won't be a regular viewer. And the USP of Soccer Saturday was the chemistry between "the boys", which has been removed in one fell swoop (why not phase this stuff out, or have guests/rotate every so often?), so I find this a strange move by Sky from all angles.
For the record, my own view is that yes it's middle-aged white men, but that's fine at the minute. It will naturally change soon enough, and I think getting rid of so many people at the same time is a bad idea. I rarely watch Soccer Saturday as I'd rather follow Charlton, though.
Another angle is that they're going to try and appeal to the 30-40 year old age group, who now have disposable income and can choose to buy Sky Sports, and they will therefore get pundits who were players when said people were young (so for instance anyone notable from the 90s to the early 00s).2 - Sponsored links:
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I reckon he’s been sacked for Caroline Barker. She joined on the restart. Horrendous decision.2
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PaddyP17 said:Chunes said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:If Sky are going down the route I think they are - which they shouldn't, because it's a move to appease people who do not watch the show -
Who do you mean?
But anyone who does kick up a stink won't have actually watched Soccer Saturday - or won't be a regular viewer. And the USP of Soccer Saturday was the chemistry between "the boys", which has been removed in one fell swoop (why not phase this stuff out, or have guests/rotate every so often?), so I find this a strange move by Sky from all angles.
For the record, my own view is that yes it's middle-aged white men, but that's fine at the minute. It will naturally change soon enough, and I think getting rid of so many people at the same time is a bad idea. I rarely watch Soccer Saturday as I'd rather follow Charlton, though.
Another angle is that they're going to try and appeal to the 30-40 year old age group, who now have disposable income and can choose to buy Sky Sports, and they will therefore get pundits who were players when said people were young (so for instance anyone notable from the 90s to the early 00s).
Re: your first bit, I guess you're saying that the audience is mostly white men so changing to women/ethnic minority pundits won't appeal to the audience? I wouldnt really agree that diversity only appeals to 'diverse' people.1 -
Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:Chunes said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:If Sky are going down the route I think they are - which they shouldn't, because it's a move to appease people who do not watch the show -
Who do you mean?
But anyone who does kick up a stink won't have actually watched Soccer Saturday - or won't be a regular viewer. And the USP of Soccer Saturday was the chemistry between "the boys", which has been removed in one fell swoop (why not phase this stuff out, or have guests/rotate every so often?), so I find this a strange move by Sky from all angles.
For the record, my own view is that yes it's middle-aged white men, but that's fine at the minute. It will naturally change soon enough, and I think getting rid of so many people at the same time is a bad idea. I rarely watch Soccer Saturday as I'd rather follow Charlton, though.
Another angle is that they're going to try and appeal to the 30-40 year old age group, who now have disposable income and can choose to buy Sky Sports, and they will therefore get pundits who were players when said people were young (so for instance anyone notable from the 90s to the early 00s).
Re: your first bit, I guess you're saying that the audience is mostly white men so changing to women/ethnic minority pundits won't appeal to the audience? I wouldnt really agree that diversity only appeals to 'diverse' people.
I'm not saying diversity only appeals to diverse people at all. It's more that those who are watching won't really care about it and care more about what "the lads" bring to the table, and will be unhappy at the potentially sterile atmosphere from a lack of chemistry.6 -
PaddyP17 said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:Chunes said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:If Sky are going down the route I think they are - which they shouldn't, because it's a move to appease people who do not watch the show -
Who do you mean?
But anyone who does kick up a stink won't have actually watched Soccer Saturday - or won't be a regular viewer. And the USP of Soccer Saturday was the chemistry between "the boys", which has been removed in one fell swoop (why not phase this stuff out, or have guests/rotate every so often?), so I find this a strange move by Sky from all angles.
For the record, my own view is that yes it's middle-aged white men, but that's fine at the minute. It will naturally change soon enough, and I think getting rid of so many people at the same time is a bad idea. I rarely watch Soccer Saturday as I'd rather follow Charlton, though.
Another angle is that they're going to try and appeal to the 30-40 year old age group, who now have disposable income and can choose to buy Sky Sports, and they will therefore get pundits who were players when said people were young (so for instance anyone notable from the 90s to the early 00s).
Re: your first bit, I guess you're saying that the audience is mostly white men so changing to women/ethnic minority pundits won't appeal to the audience? I wouldnt really agree that diversity only appeals to 'diverse' people.
I'm not saying diversity only appeals to diverse people at all. It's more that those who are watching won't really care about it and care more about what "the lads" bring to the table, and will be unhappy at the potentially sterile atmosphere from a lack of chemistry.
I think people are only aggrieved at the idea that three blokes have lost their jobs for the sake of diversity rather than the fact that the replacements won't be as good or won't gel together.0 -
WelshAddick said:I reckon he’s been sacked for Caroline Barker. She joined on the restart. Horrendous decision.
Jacqui Oakley, Natalie Sawyer, Laura Woods, Faye Carruthers all excellent woman foootall presenters.
Kelly Cates the best in the business at presant.
Caroline Barker truly woeful0 -
Pretty sure Caroline Barker did the Charlton v Millwall game and she was awful. If she replaces Minto, then it feels like it's based off a gender quota.1
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Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:Chunes said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Chunes said:PaddyP17 said:If Sky are going down the route I think they are - which they shouldn't, because it's a move to appease people who do not watch the show -
Who do you mean?
But anyone who does kick up a stink won't have actually watched Soccer Saturday - or won't be a regular viewer. And the USP of Soccer Saturday was the chemistry between "the boys", which has been removed in one fell swoop (why not phase this stuff out, or have guests/rotate every so often?), so I find this a strange move by Sky from all angles.
For the record, my own view is that yes it's middle-aged white men, but that's fine at the minute. It will naturally change soon enough, and I think getting rid of so many people at the same time is a bad idea. I rarely watch Soccer Saturday as I'd rather follow Charlton, though.
Another angle is that they're going to try and appeal to the 30-40 year old age group, who now have disposable income and can choose to buy Sky Sports, and they will therefore get pundits who were players when said people were young (so for instance anyone notable from the 90s to the early 00s).
Re: your first bit, I guess you're saying that the audience is mostly white men so changing to women/ethnic minority pundits won't appeal to the audience? I wouldnt really agree that diversity only appeals to 'diverse' people.
I'm not saying diversity only appeals to diverse people at all. It's more that those who are watching won't really care about it and care more about what "the lads" bring to the table, and will be unhappy at the potentially sterile atmosphere from a lack of chemistry.
I think people are only aggrieved at the idea that three blokes have lost their jobs for the sake of diversity rather than the fact that the replacements won't be as good or won't gel together.1 -
Definitely watch soccer saturday for the chemistry/ banter. Now they have removed that for a more formal approach i assume.. well done sky, Not!2
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Totally agree with the call for Emma Jones. Tempted to support Leeds just to watch her on Leeds TV!!1
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Garrymanilow said:Sky have got rid of Scott Minto now. That one is mystifying to me. He's articulate, knowledgeable and works well with the guests. Plus he was actually pro-Charlton which was nice to see
Change may be needed, but it is done in such a sweeping, cack-handed manner that it only serves to alienate the majority (remember, 90% odd people in this country still have the skin colour that is now openly despised by many British institutions, judging by their actions). How is 'I hate you whitey, please buy my product' a remotely sensible business strategy, let alone in a majority white country?
Ian Wright (a man that I have a lot of respect and affection for) is correct. He is replying to those who are showing a knee jerk reaction to the predictable 'diversity' (aka less white people) narrative that has become all consuming in the last few months. There is real anger now - the BBC appears to be a turkey voting for Christmas with its latest Proms debacle, for example. However, being a racist prick on Twitter is hardly an appropriate response in any situation, as if IW needed to point this out. I agree that Alex Scott and Micah Richards are good at their jobs, but if others such as Clinton Morrison get the gig, then it is clear that this is another ill judged, knee jerk response and the argument that positions have been filled due to talent rather than tokenism will be obliterated. Sacking Minto due to his skin colour (which is obviously the case, no matter what pathetic excuse is offered) means that whoever fills his shoes will be perceived, rightly or wrongly, to only have been hired due their skin colour. Hooray for racism!
All decisions made by British institutions right now appear to be about supinely bowing to a Twitter online woke hate mob so that this tiny minority does not take aim at them and looks for someone else to bully. It may be an effective short-term strategy, but long term it is likely to be disastrous. Positive discrimination is still racism and if anyone thinks that the way to address racism is more racism, then they must be the kind of person that thinks a Gender Studies degree makes them intelligent.
This is one of the least racist places on Earth, but the backlash that will be caused by all of this wokery may ironically end up producing the opposite effect to which the woke folk purport to want. The next election will be interesting in this respect, I fear. If you keep labelling people 'far right' for having a sense of pride in their country and culture in such a 'cry wolf' fashion, then eventually actual far right politics will lose its stigma and the real thing will emerge; something that has been notably absent of late in comparison to other European countries. Not bad for a supposed racist hell hole.
I was raised to believe in the ideals of MLK - colour blindness is the only way that humanity can progress, IMHO. But now that has all been trashed by racist 'anti-racists' - I mean we are now seeing the re-instigation of colour based segregation in the US, for example. How is this progress? The concept of 'white guilt' for actions committed by long dead ancestors is the definition of racism. Should I get with the programme and go out and punch a German or Japanese because their forefathers tried to kill my Grandparents in WWII? Obviously not, because the concept is bullshit. Identity politics as a whole is divisive, dangerous bollocks which splits people up, rather than bringing them together. When the dust settles, it will be clear that it has inflamed racist sentiments on all sides, rather than decreasing them. Slow hand clap.....
Sorry for the rant, but this is another symptom of a general malaise; the whole thing is depressing, idiotic and counterproductive to me.40 - Sponsored links:
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Could it just be the show is stale, and it needs freshening up? The Jeff and his 4 drunks format has run out of steam, time for something new.
Also Sky are competing with a load of other broadcasters other then BT on a Saturday afternoon, they've seen the average age of viewing football on the channels is going up, and advertisers aren't too interested in them.7 -
ForeverAddickted said:bigstemarra said:Garrymanilow said:Sky have got rid of Scott Minto now. That one is mystifying to me. He's articulate, knowledgeable and works well with the guests. Plus he was actually pro-Charlton which was nice to see
Change may be needed, but it is done in such a sweeping, cack-handed manner that it only serves to alienate the majority (remember, 90% odd people in this country still have the skin colour that is now openly despised by many British institutions, judging by their actions). How is 'I hate you whitey, please buy my product' a remotely sensible business strategy, let alone in a majority white country?
Ian Wright (a man that I have a lot of respect and affection for) is correct. He is replying to those who are showing a knee jerk reaction to the predictable 'diversity' (aka less white people) narrative that has become all consuming in the last few months. There is real anger now - the BBC appears to be a turkey voting for Christmas with its latest Proms debacle, for example. However, being a racist prick on Twitter is hardly an appropriate response in any situation, as if IW needed to point this out. I agree that Alex Scott and Micah Richards are good at their jobs, but if others such as Clinton Morrison get the gig, then it is clear that this is another ill judged, knee jerk response and the argument that positions have been filled due to talent rather than tokenism will be obliterated. Sacking Minto due to his skin colour (which is obviously the case, no matter what pathetic excuse is offered) means that whoever fills his shoes will be perceived, rightly or wrongly, to only have been hired due their skin colour. Hooray for racism!
All decisions made by British institutions right now appear to be about supinely bowing to a Twitter online woke hate mob so that this tiny minority does not take aim at them and looks for someone else to bully. It may be an effective short-term strategy, but long term it is likely to be disastrous. Positive discrimination is still racism and if anyone thinks that the way to address racism is more racism, then they must be the kind of person that thinks a Gender Studies degree makes them intelligent.
This is one of the least racist places on Earth, but the backlash that will be caused by all of this wokery may ironically end up producing the opposite effect to which the woke folk purport to want. The next election will be interesting in this respect, I fear. If you keep labelling people 'far right' for having a sense of pride in their country and culture in such a 'cry wolf' fashion, then eventually actual far right politics will lose its stigma and the real thing will emerge; something that has been notably absent of late in comparison to other European countries. Not bad for a supposed racist hell hole.
I was raised to believe in the ideals of MLK - colour blindness is the only way that humanity can progress, IMHO. But now that has all been trashed by racist 'anti-racists' - I mean we are now seeing the re-instigation of colour based segregation in the US, for example. How is this progress? The concept of 'white guilt' for actions committed by long dead ancestors is the definition of racism. Should I get with the programme and go out and punch a German or Japanese because their forefathers tried to kill my Grandparents in WWII? Obviously not, because the concept is bullshit. Identity politics as a whole is divisive, dangerous bollocks which splits people up, rather than bringing them together. When the dust settles, it will be clear that it has inflamed racist sentiments on all sides, rather than decreasing them. Slow hand clap.....
Sorry for the rant, but this is another symptom of a general malaise; the whole thing is depressing, idiotic and counterproductive to me.
My wife at work yesterday had her 121 which included a complaint her Manager had received after she'd had a conversation with a colleague over the rights and wrongs of children being "Gender Neutral" and how she intended to raise our Son as a little boy as thats what he is (Although if he were to like playing with dolls etc. then she wouldnt stand in his way)
A much younger colleague overheard the conversation (wasnt even involved in it), went to the Manager to complain and apparently wanted my wife fired as a result
Thankfully this Manager was sensible enough to turn around and say that she didnt have the right to take such action
wow that is difficult to comprehend. Feels like the sort of atmosphere you'd get in soviet Russia or fascist germany4 -
superclive98 said:Totally agree with the call for Emma Jones. Tempted to support Leeds just to watch her on Leeds TV!!9
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se9addick said:Laddick01 said:Clarkson, Hammond and May were probably not the best guys you could’ve picked to talk about cars. But Top Gear was still 100x better with them on it.
Think Sky have shot themselves in the foot.0 -
Sorry to hear that Forever....the penalty for wrong-think is cancellation!
Terrifying and nasty in equal measure.
What I don't get is that we appear to have produced a generation of containing many youngsters who think that anyone who disagrees with them must be punished in some way because that obviously makes them evil. How can that do anything but further fracture society?
Whatever happened to people agreeing to disagree? There are people of varying political views on this site, for example, yet we accept this as a fact of life and do not allow it to get in the way of our united love for the one and only Charlton Athletic.
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ForeverAddickted said:bigstemarra said:Garrymanilow said:Sky have got rid of Scott Minto now. That one is mystifying to me. He's articulate, knowledgeable and works well with the guests. Plus he was actually pro-Charlton which was nice to see
Change may be needed, but it is done in such a sweeping, cack-handed manner that it only serves to alienate the majority (remember, 90% odd people in this country still have the skin colour that is now openly despised by many British institutions, judging by their actions). How is 'I hate you whitey, please buy my product' a remotely sensible business strategy, let alone in a majority white country?
Ian Wright (a man that I have a lot of respect and affection for) is correct. He is replying to those who are showing a knee jerk reaction to the predictable 'diversity' (aka less white people) narrative that has become all consuming in the last few months. There is real anger now - the BBC appears to be a turkey voting for Christmas with its latest Proms debacle, for example. However, being a racist prick on Twitter is hardly an appropriate response in any situation, as if IW needed to point this out. I agree that Alex Scott and Micah Richards are good at their jobs, but if others such as Clinton Morrison get the gig, then it is clear that this is another ill judged, knee jerk response and the argument that positions have been filled due to talent rather than tokenism will be obliterated. Sacking Minto due to his skin colour (which is obviously the case, no matter what pathetic excuse is offered) means that whoever fills his shoes will be perceived, rightly or wrongly, to only have been hired due their skin colour. Hooray for racism!
All decisions made by British institutions right now appear to be about supinely bowing to a Twitter online woke hate mob so that this tiny minority does not take aim at them and looks for someone else to bully. It may be an effective short-term strategy, but long term it is likely to be disastrous. Positive discrimination is still racism and if anyone thinks that the way to address racism is more racism, then they must be the kind of person that thinks a Gender Studies degree makes them intelligent.
This is one of the least racist places on Earth, but the backlash that will be caused by all of this wokery may ironically end up producing the opposite effect to which the woke folk purport to want. The next election will be interesting in this respect, I fear. If you keep labelling people 'far right' for having a sense of pride in their country and culture in such a 'cry wolf' fashion, then eventually actual far right politics will lose its stigma and the real thing will emerge; something that has been notably absent of late in comparison to other European countries. Not bad for a supposed racist hell hole.
I was raised to believe in the ideals of MLK - colour blindness is the only way that humanity can progress, IMHO. But now that has all been trashed by racist 'anti-racists' - I mean we are now seeing the re-instigation of colour based segregation in the US, for example. How is this progress? The concept of 'white guilt' for actions committed by long dead ancestors is the definition of racism. Should I get with the programme and go out and punch a German or Japanese because their forefathers tried to kill my Grandparents in WWII? Obviously not, because the concept is bullshit. Identity politics as a whole is divisive, dangerous bollocks which splits people up, rather than bringing them together. When the dust settles, it will be clear that it has inflamed racist sentiments on all sides, rather than decreasing them. Slow hand clap.....
Sorry for the rant, but this is another symptom of a general malaise; the whole thing is depressing, idiotic and counterproductive to me.
My wife at work yesterday had her 121 which included a complaint her Manager had received after she'd had a conversation with a colleague over the rights and wrongs of children being "Gender Neutral" and how she intended to raise our Son as a little boy as thats what he is (Although if he were to like playing with dolls etc. then she wouldnt stand in his way)
A much younger colleague overheard the conversation (wasnt even involved in it), went to the Manager to complain and apparently wanted my wife fired as a result
Thankfully this Manager was sensible enough to turn around and say that she didnt have the right to take such action
Scott Minto may be replaced by someone for reasons other than their colour.
It will be interesting to see who does replace them. And interesting that there is a delay before the replacements are announced.5 -
ForeverAddickted said:bigstemarra said:Garrymanilow said:Sky have got rid of Scott Minto now. That one is mystifying to me. He's articulate, knowledgeable and works well with the guests. Plus he was actually pro-Charlton which was nice to see
Change may be needed, but it is done in such a sweeping, cack-handed manner that it only serves to alienate the majority (remember, 90% odd people in this country still have the skin colour that is now openly despised by many British institutions, judging by their actions). How is 'I hate you whitey, please buy my product' a remotely sensible business strategy, let alone in a majority white country?
Ian Wright (a man that I have a lot of respect and affection for) is correct. He is replying to those who are showing a knee jerk reaction to the predictable 'diversity' (aka less white people) narrative that has become all consuming in the last few months. There is real anger now - the BBC appears to be a turkey voting for Christmas with its latest Proms debacle, for example. However, being a racist prick on Twitter is hardly an appropriate response in any situation, as if IW needed to point this out. I agree that Alex Scott and Micah Richards are good at their jobs, but if others such as Clinton Morrison get the gig, then it is clear that this is another ill judged, knee jerk response and the argument that positions have been filled due to talent rather than tokenism will be obliterated. Sacking Minto due to his skin colour (which is obviously the case, no matter what pathetic excuse is offered) means that whoever fills his shoes will be perceived, rightly or wrongly, to only have been hired due their skin colour. Hooray for racism!
All decisions made by British institutions right now appear to be about supinely bowing to a Twitter online woke hate mob so that this tiny minority does not take aim at them and looks for someone else to bully. It may be an effective short-term strategy, but long term it is likely to be disastrous. Positive discrimination is still racism and if anyone thinks that the way to address racism is more racism, then they must be the kind of person that thinks a Gender Studies degree makes them intelligent.
This is one of the least racist places on Earth, but the backlash that will be caused by all of this wokery may ironically end up producing the opposite effect to which the woke folk purport to want. The next election will be interesting in this respect, I fear. If you keep labelling people 'far right' for having a sense of pride in their country and culture in such a 'cry wolf' fashion, then eventually actual far right politics will lose its stigma and the real thing will emerge; something that has been notably absent of late in comparison to other European countries. Not bad for a supposed racist hell hole.
I was raised to believe in the ideals of MLK - colour blindness is the only way that humanity can progress, IMHO. But now that has all been trashed by racist 'anti-racists' - I mean we are now seeing the re-instigation of colour based segregation in the US, for example. How is this progress? The concept of 'white guilt' for actions committed by long dead ancestors is the definition of racism. Should I get with the programme and go out and punch a German or Japanese because their forefathers tried to kill my Grandparents in WWII? Obviously not, because the concept is bullshit. Identity politics as a whole is divisive, dangerous bollocks which splits people up, rather than bringing them together. When the dust settles, it will be clear that it has inflamed racist sentiments on all sides, rather than decreasing them. Slow hand clap.....
Sorry for the rant, but this is another symptom of a general malaise; the whole thing is depressing, idiotic and counterproductive to me.
My wife at work yesterday had her 121 which included a complaint her Manager had received after she'd had a conversation with a colleague over the rights and wrongs of children being "Gender Neutral" and how she intended to raise our Son as a little boy as thats what he is (Although if he were to like playing with dolls etc. then she wouldnt stand in his way)
A much younger colleague overheard the conversation (wasnt even involved in it), went to the Manager to complain and apparently wanted my wife fired as a result
Thankfully this Manager was sensible enough to turn around and say that she didnt have the right to take such action
Sorry mate but I had to.There's no way people like your wife should be allowed to express her own opinion about raising her own child in the way she thinks fit.
I've also just raised a complaint with the same manager about you coming on here and mouthing off about an issue that has nothing to do with you. Expect a letter from my lawyer shortly.
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Macronate said:ForeverAddickted said:bigstemarra said:Garrymanilow said:Sky have got rid of Scott Minto now. That one is mystifying to me. He's articulate, knowledgeable and works well with the guests. Plus he was actually pro-Charlton which was nice to see
Change may be needed, but it is done in such a sweeping, cack-handed manner that it only serves to alienate the majority (remember, 90% odd people in this country still have the skin colour that is now openly despised by many British institutions, judging by their actions). How is 'I hate you whitey, please buy my product' a remotely sensible business strategy, let alone in a majority white country?
Ian Wright (a man that I have a lot of respect and affection for) is correct. He is replying to those who are showing a knee jerk reaction to the predictable 'diversity' (aka less white people) narrative that has become all consuming in the last few months. There is real anger now - the BBC appears to be a turkey voting for Christmas with its latest Proms debacle, for example. However, being a racist prick on Twitter is hardly an appropriate response in any situation, as if IW needed to point this out. I agree that Alex Scott and Micah Richards are good at their jobs, but if others such as Clinton Morrison get the gig, then it is clear that this is another ill judged, knee jerk response and the argument that positions have been filled due to talent rather than tokenism will be obliterated. Sacking Minto due to his skin colour (which is obviously the case, no matter what pathetic excuse is offered) means that whoever fills his shoes will be perceived, rightly or wrongly, to only have been hired due their skin colour. Hooray for racism!
All decisions made by British institutions right now appear to be about supinely bowing to a Twitter online woke hate mob so that this tiny minority does not take aim at them and looks for someone else to bully. It may be an effective short-term strategy, but long term it is likely to be disastrous. Positive discrimination is still racism and if anyone thinks that the way to address racism is more racism, then they must be the kind of person that thinks a Gender Studies degree makes them intelligent.
This is one of the least racist places on Earth, but the backlash that will be caused by all of this wokery may ironically end up producing the opposite effect to which the woke folk purport to want. The next election will be interesting in this respect, I fear. If you keep labelling people 'far right' for having a sense of pride in their country and culture in such a 'cry wolf' fashion, then eventually actual far right politics will lose its stigma and the real thing will emerge; something that has been notably absent of late in comparison to other European countries. Not bad for a supposed racist hell hole.
I was raised to believe in the ideals of MLK - colour blindness is the only way that humanity can progress, IMHO. But now that has all been trashed by racist 'anti-racists' - I mean we are now seeing the re-instigation of colour based segregation in the US, for example. How is this progress? The concept of 'white guilt' for actions committed by long dead ancestors is the definition of racism. Should I get with the programme and go out and punch a German or Japanese because their forefathers tried to kill my Grandparents in WWII? Obviously not, because the concept is bullshit. Identity politics as a whole is divisive, dangerous bollocks which splits people up, rather than bringing them together. When the dust settles, it will be clear that it has inflamed racist sentiments on all sides, rather than decreasing them. Slow hand clap.....
Sorry for the rant, but this is another symptom of a general malaise; the whole thing is depressing, idiotic and counterproductive to me.
My wife at work yesterday had her 121 which included a complaint her Manager had received after she'd had a conversation with a colleague over the rights and wrongs of children being "Gender Neutral" and how she intended to raise our Son as a little boy as thats what he is (Although if he were to like playing with dolls etc. then she wouldnt stand in his way)
A much younger colleague overheard the conversation (wasnt even involved in it), went to the Manager to complain and apparently wanted my wife fired as a result
Thankfully this Manager was sensible enough to turn around and say that she didnt have the right to take such action
Sorry mate but I had to.There's no way people like your wife should be allowed to express her own opinion about raising her own child in the way she thinks fit.
I've also just raised a complaint with the same manager about you coming on here and mouthing off about an issue that has nothing to do with you. Expect a letter from my lawyer shortly.
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It's a separate company now, but it'll be interesting what sky bet do now when you consider who they use in their adverts...
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