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Post by Gastafari on Sept 20, 2018 10:34:49 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. But isn't that the point of Sexism? The feminists will tell you they want to be treated equally and no different to Men. Until they get a harmless song about taking it up the wrong un, aimed at them, that is.
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Post by straighouttabristol on Sept 20, 2018 10:35:59 GMT
Making a mountain of a molehill if that was a bloke they were singing that too nothing would be said If it was a gang of women at a football match bullying a bloke it would probably go international tbf I doubt it would tbh and I think half the people on here have had worse but you know it’s not true and they’re looking for a response. If she just laughed it off or ignored it they’d soon of moved on, you should know at football you’ll experience rude chants and banter that goes to far it’s a sensitive world we live in
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Sept 20, 2018 10:48:08 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. No you aren't. No woman should have to put up with that at a football match or anywhere else for that matter.
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Post by Gastafari on Sept 20, 2018 11:04:13 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. No you aren't. No woman should have to put up with that at a football match or anywhere else for that matter. So we can call blokes "C*nts" "Wankers" "Pricks" and chant songs to opposing players, managers, supporters as long as they're Male? But Woman shouldn't have to put up with it? C'mon, its ridiculous. It was a harmless chant at a Football Match.
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Post by Marshy on Sept 20, 2018 11:09:57 GMT
Chlamydia, Shouldn’t they be singing about thrush instead? As they all sound like irritating lady gardens to me!
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Post by glengas on Sept 20, 2018 11:31:47 GMT
A perfect example of football still residing in the dark ages. Why didn’t the stewards just start chucking people out.
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Post by toddy1953 on Sept 20, 2018 11:35:15 GMT
Not a pleasant chant especially as it seems aimed at one individual. Whilst it would have been classed a funny in the 70's, I tend to look at thing differently now. Would it be acceptable to start chanting that to an individual in a pub or public place? No, then it shouldn't be acceptable at a football match.
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Post by stevethepirate on Sept 20, 2018 11:39:36 GMT
Bullying is bullying no matter who it is against. I expect the last time any of that bunch of London wannabes were near a vagina was when they were born. Look forward to them coming to the men. I will try to be there for that one.
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Post by Midsomer Murderer on Sept 20, 2018 12:17:55 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. don't you mean sexiest ?
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Post by Midsomer Murderer on Sept 20, 2018 12:18:53 GMT
over reaction really ~ not sure why the people she was with didn't give some back
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 12:31:44 GMT
Would people think it's ok for their daughter, sister, wife, mother or granny to be abused like this?
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Post by lastminutewinner on Sept 20, 2018 12:39:54 GMT
My ex had the same "does she take it up the arse" chants from some away fans around the back of the dribuild stand years ago. We just laughed it off and I gave the thumbs up to confirm that indeed she did. They seem to pick on the more attractive ladies so it can be seen as a compliment of sorts!?
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Post by glengas on Sept 20, 2018 12:41:28 GMT
Would people think it's ok for their daughter, sister, wife, mother or granny to be abused like this? No they wouldn’t. I would be disgusted if one of my daughters had come home and told me this. To single her out and give her abuse is bloody wrong. No doubt done by a group of “lads” who are tough together, but individually couldnt fight sleep. Oh hang on, it’s all football banter. Dickheads. Luton should have acted at the time to remove them.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 12:43:26 GMT
Making a mountain of a molehill if that was a bloke they were singing that too nothing would be said If it was a gang of women at a football match bullying a bloke it would probably go international tbf And far from condemnation there would be high fives all round for 'striking a blow to the patriarchy' or some such nonsense.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 12:45:36 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. Out of interest, why weren't you brought up to have more respect for people?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 12:46:47 GMT
My ex had the same "does she take it up the arse" chants from some away fans around the back of the dribuild stand years ago. We just laughed it off and I gave the thumbs up to confirm that indeed she did. They seem to pick on the more attractive ladies so it can be seen as a compliment of sorts!? Don't think I'd view "She's got Chlamydia" as a compliment!
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Sept 20, 2018 12:49:15 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. Out of interest, why weren't you brought up to have more respect for people? I love how a thread about shouting abuse at women turns into blokes complaining about feminism and demanding men should get more respect.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 13:00:07 GMT
Out of interest, why weren't you brought up to have more respect for people? I love how a thread about shouting abuse at women turns into blokes complaining about feminism and demanding men should get more respect.I think you are reading your own agenda into that post because that isn't what I meant at all. Read it again carefully and maybe it will click...
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Sept 20, 2018 13:00:57 GMT
Lots of odd mixed messages here. As a bloke I'm not that bothered by terrace chants but I was brought up to have a bit more respect for women. Looks like I'm the sexist one. Out of interest, why weren't you brought up to have more respect for people? Up to the age of 10 I was brought up around domestic violence then an absent father from then on.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 13:05:04 GMT
Out of interest, why weren't you brought up to have more respect for people? Up to the age of 10 I was brought up around domestic violence then an absent father from then on. I'm sorry to hear that but I would hope that you learned to treat everyone with respect rather than singling out a particular gender. Too many issues these days are boiled down to the colour of skin and/or gender and/or sexual orientation when hate and disrespect has no colour, gender or sexual identity.
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