Lawyer who shamed barrister over 'sexist' LinkedIn email believes men make workplaces a 'repugnant w

And there was the great part where they stick the wounded penis in the Mohel's mouth to draw blood away from the wound. Yeah. Stick a kids wounded dick in your mouth in the name of your God.

Ohh, a hint of "Blood Libel" there perhaps ;)

Now, Is it "Blood Libel" if it is true??

You can certainly see where medieval claims of blood drinking Jewish rituals come from, Mind, Christianity has its ritual cannibalism too. :/
 
Exactly. She passes comments on her girlfriends that they have sexy pics and same on men's pictures but thats not allowed on her's?

I suppose the difference is that one is facebook and hence her private, social area and linkedin is a business format.
 
I suppose the difference is that one is facebook and hence her private, social area and linkedin is a business format.

I was thinking this. LinkedIN is designed to be a professional and business Social Media format.

Facebook is....well, Facebook :p
 
I think her reply was quite good. Slimy chap rebuked. Going public and then completely spitting the dummy is a bit much.

This. When it hit DM she should have shut down and gone into hiding. I realise this is the complete opposite of what she was trying to achieve but the papers are ruthless and, wrongly in my opinion, will pick through your social media history to find as much dirt on you as possible.

Commenting on a friend's photo to say they look hot is something between friends, hitting on someone via LinkedIn that you don't know is ballsy and probably inappropriate.
 
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I suppose the difference is that one is facebook and hence her private, social area and linkedin is a business format.

But sexist and misogynist comments are sexist and misogynist irrespective of where they are made I would have thought?:confused:
 
yawn

sexism, genderism, feminism everything is a ******* "ism" these days.

She says men make work places repugnant - i think it's equally shared and now commonly, from my experience, from the fairer gender who can't seem to go 5 minutes without playing some victim card or another. Throughout my career I've only ever seen women in the work place gossiping, whispering, cackling in corners, dressing up like hookers to get their bosses attention, in many cases being hookers to get their bosses good blessings, being overtly awkward for no good reason and otherwise making the workplace a now PC nightmare where you can't even glance at a female colleague without fear of reprisal or some baloney about 'sexual harassment'

It really is a sad state of affairs

One of the most pleasurable moments of my life was being witness to a female office manager who quite literally was all of the above and operated with impunity for 2 years before being dismantled piece by piece (from a new senior MD who came in and immediately saw her for what she was) and had her thrown out of the company in the most humiliating way he could. Needless to say she was in tears and being physically dragged out by security. He was masterful in his execution and within about 2 weeks the mood in the entire company was immeasurably happier with her departure. Funny enough, she looked like *** and yet thought she was good's gift and whenever anyone, male or female, paid her a compliment for no reason other than keeping good relations with co-workers, she'd make a habit of loudly professing that she's so much more than just her 'good looks'. For the record, she had a donkey face, no lie. Hideously unattractive, much like the tool Lawyer in that article.
 
But sexist and misogynist comments are sexist and misogynist irrespective of where they are made I would have thought?:confused:

Think of it this way.

At work it's not professional for me to makes comments about how hot I think my girlfriend is.

At home, it's absolutely fine to make hot comments about said girlfriend to her or about her to friends or whatever.
 
Think of it this way.

At work it's not professional for me to makes comments about how hot I think my girlfriend is.

At home, it's absolutely fine to make hot comments about said girlfriend to her or about her to friends or whatever.

Yes you are right. The comments may have been inappropriate from the guy. But my point is that they were not sexist and misogynist like she claims. Just inapproprtaie.
 
Somebody stop the world please, I want to get off! :(

People are so sensitive these days...
 
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Just heard the woman on the radio she's a human rights lawyer which is no surprise.
She came across as having the mother of all chips on her shoulder, and was the very essence of a FemiNazi.
Complete man-hater.
 
Yes you are right. The comments may have been inappropriate from the guy. But my point is that they were not sexist and misogynist like she claims. Just inapproprtaie.

Indeed. She's overreacted where she has a huge chip on her shoulder.

I bet she's the sort of femminazi who claims this and that publicly but yet her partner still does all the 'man jobs' at home. :rolleyes:
 
I don't remember feeling victimised when an older female at work has complimented me

He's not a work colleague


Linkedin is not the same as Facebook. The fact the DM doesn't know/understand/care about that doesn't make it a story in the slightest.

If she was kicking off about a Facebook comment about her photo, then sure, she'd be a hypocrite. She isn't. So she isn't.

I amazed there's not more comment on the guy describing his daughter as "Yeee gods she is hot!!"
 
Her Linkedin profile is hilarious:

+ I am on linked-in for business purposes not to be approached about my physical appearance. The eroticisation of women's physical appearance is a way of exercising power over women. It silences women's professional attributes as their physical appearance becomes the subject.
 
He's not a work colleague



Linkedin is not the same as Facebook. The fact the DM doesn't know/understand/care about that doesn't make it a story in the slightest.

If she was kicking off about a Facebook comment about her photo, then sure, she'd be a hypocrite. She isn't. So she isn't.

I amazed there's not more comment on the guy describing his daughter as "Yeee gods she is hot!!"

No different to Donald Trump saying if his daughter wasnt his daughter he would love to **** her. And he's running for President :rolleyes:
 
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