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<blockquote data-quote="GarethGriffiths" data-source="post: 886982" data-attributes="member: 75489"><p>Oh dear, really have struck a nerve haven't I?</p><p></p><p>Frothing at the mouth rants - err, how can you say that when you can't even see me from your Ivory Tower in Tewkesbury?</p><p></p><p>Let me just take a minute to get a breath back, because your post is total comedy - it's up there with Morecambe & Wise, Dave Allen, David Chappelle and co. which is quite an achievement. I thought I had seen it all but THAT was hilarious.</p><p></p><p>I am a right wing bigot (only one g in bigot by the way - tut tut, standards are slipping there!) and a snowflake? Sure, if you say so, keep the insults coming. I guess that anybody who doesn't agree with you is an automatic Hitler? Happy to be called that too, if it helps.</p><p></p><p>I guess that Susie Wolff is also a nasty right-winger for having a similarly opposing view as you? </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cityam.com/239248/f1-grid-girls-should-stay-says-women-in-motorsport-ambassador-and-former-williams-driver-susie-wolff" target="_blank">http://www.cityam.com/239248/f1-grid-girls-should-stay-says-women-in-motorsport-ambassador-and-former-williams-driver-susie-wolff</a></p><p></p><p>The following quote from UnracedF1.com well and truly nails it IMO, not that I expect you'll agree:</p><p></p><p><em><strong>'So if Grid Girls do offend minorities and underestimate woman rights… why these minorities and supporting groups don't do something about the situation of woman in Saudi Arabia? Or how about those beauty contests for young girls aged between 4 and 9 in America, which really is terrible? Why not make more efforts for woman who got forces to go in prostitution? In my opinion these are true points they should fight for or at least do something with. Sure Grid Girls look amazing, and for the sport they are a great marketing tool. I can't deny that!</strong></em></p><p><em><strong></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>As mentioned before the issue about Grid Girls is that some groups seem them as Sex symbols, objects, not as humans that just do their work. However, if you see them as sex symbols or as objects there is something wrong with your own state of mind. The problem is the current society we live in, were traditions and so on have to be changed, because minorities get offended by it. There are plenty of examples these days were minorities demand changes because they are minorities. I remember from early days that we respected minorities and lived together? And these days' people are afraid to tell their thought. Afraid it will affect themselves as person, and place them in a bad spot.'</strong></em></p><p></p><p>For the record, I would rather vote the Teletubbies into office than Corbyn, May, Cable, Sturgeon, Bolton etc. I think that they are all similarly useless and the country would be better run by Civil Servants who - let's face it - do most of the work anyway.</p><p></p><p>I'm also so right-wing that I donate to the Malala Fund and marched against FGM. No, wait, anybody who does good things and does not adhere to the strict ethical rules of Which Tyler is an unworthy virtue-signaller right?</p><p></p><p>At least I am not you, that would be the biggest insult ever. If you represent the tolerant, loving, caring and liberal left then quite frankly I'd sooner be a nasty right-winger any day of the week.</p><p></p><p>Right, after that belly laugh I need a good strong drink of British tea. Oops did I say British - trigger warning!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarethGriffiths, post: 886982, member: 75489"] Oh dear, really have struck a nerve haven't I? Frothing at the mouth rants - err, how can you say that when you can't even see me from your Ivory Tower in Tewkesbury? Let me just take a minute to get a breath back, because your post is total comedy - it's up there with Morecambe & Wise, Dave Allen, David Chappelle and co. which is quite an achievement. I thought I had seen it all but THAT was hilarious. I am a right wing bigot (only one g in bigot by the way - tut tut, standards are slipping there!) and a snowflake? Sure, if you say so, keep the insults coming. I guess that anybody who doesn't agree with you is an automatic Hitler? Happy to be called that too, if it helps. I guess that Susie Wolff is also a nasty right-winger for having a similarly opposing view as you? [URL]http://www.cityam.com/239248/f1-grid-girls-should-stay-says-women-in-motorsport-ambassador-and-former-williams-driver-susie-wolff[/URL] The following quote from UnracedF1.com well and truly nails it IMO, not that I expect you'll agree: [I][B]'So if Grid Girls do offend minorities and underestimate woman rights… why these minorities and supporting groups don’t do something about the situation of woman in Saudi Arabia? Or how about those beauty contests for young girls aged between 4 and 9 in America, which really is terrible? Why not make more efforts for woman who got forces to go in prostitution? In my opinion these are true points they should fight for or at least do something with. Sure Grid Girls look amazing, and for the sport they are a great marketing tool. I can’t deny that! As mentioned before the issue about Grid Girls is that some groups seem them as Sex symbols, objects, not as humans that just do their work. However, if you see them as sex symbols or as objects there is something wrong with your own state of mind. The problem is the current society we live in, were traditions and so on have to be changed, because minorities get offended by it. There are plenty of examples these days were minorities demand changes because they are minorities. I remember from early days that we respected minorities and lived together? And these days’ people are afraid to tell their thought. Afraid it will affect themselves as person, and place them in a bad spot.'[/B][/I] For the record, I would rather vote the Teletubbies into office than Corbyn, May, Cable, Sturgeon, Bolton etc. I think that they are all similarly useless and the country would be better run by Civil Servants who - let's face it - do most of the work anyway. I'm also so right-wing that I donate to the Malala Fund and marched against FGM. No, wait, anybody who does good things and does not adhere to the strict ethical rules of Which Tyler is an unworthy virtue-signaller right? At least I am not you, that would be the biggest insult ever. If you represent the tolerant, loving, caring and liberal left then quite frankly I'd sooner be a nasty right-winger any day of the week. Right, after that belly laugh I need a good strong drink of British tea. Oops did I say British - trigger warning!! [/QUOTE]
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