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Sexism in the media.....kitten heels

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Granny23 Fri 08-Jul-16 11:44:39

I think the journos and twitteratie are pleased to have female leaders for a change as they can let loose with all the sexist nouns, adjectives and adverbs that they have not used for a while - except in Scotland where they have already exhausted their repertoire.

POGS Fri 08-Jul-16 11:28:12

Drives me nuts to be honest.

I don't think it is a female only issue though . Boy can some male politicians come in for some flack by the media and public alike, it can appear quite cruel at times.

Fashion, hair style, trouser length, looks, body weight, boobs showing, skirt length, sexuality etc. are often used to try and belittle/deride our politicians . I suppose it has always been the case.

The 'tone' of how a report or conversation follows can be quite interesting and usually tells you more about the personality of the person writing or talking than the politician they are musing over. Why some feel the need to be so puerile or at times downright nasty eludes me but each to their own I suppose and some commentators make a damn good living out of it.

Sad really but not likely to change, people enjoy doing it, unless ofcourse they are on the receiving end then it is a totally different matter.

LullyDully Fri 08-Jul-16 08:56:36

By the BBC.sorry.

LullyDully Fri 08-Jul-16 08:55:46

So we have two candidates for new Tory leader. They just happen to be women as the men have failed to impress. We are already reminded of Teresa May's love of shoes the BBC.
But what annoys me the most is " The new Margaret Thatcher." No she will be the new PM.!!!

Is it just me who gets annoyed by the portrayal of women, especially if they are bright, well qualified and capable?