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Fawcett Society's Victory for Women

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Glorianny Sat 01-Jul-23 15:50:18

The Fawcett Society is today celebrating its victory in having the Sun and Jeremy Clarkson judged guilty of misogyny by the Independent Press Standards Organisation. This is the first ever judgement that has condemned sexism in the media. The Sun will have to print a front page apology. The article of course was his rant about Meghan Duchess of Sussex. This is great and momentous victory for women www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/news/fawcett-complaint-about-clarkson-column-upheld-on-basis-of-sexism

Ilovecheese Sun 02-Jul-23 16:47:35

VioletSky

When something is tolerated because people don't "like" the victim that is bad enough. When something is celebrated because people don't "like" the victim... Well that's the sort of crap that is everything wrong with humanity

Unusually Violetsky I agree with one of your posts.

Jeremy Clarkson's article was vile, and if it had been written about any other member of the royal family would not, I think have received any support on here.

VioletSky Sun 02-Jul-23 16:49:35

Why do we need the "unusually"?

Ilovecheese Sun 02-Jul-23 17:21:14

Because my opinion on these sorts of issues is very often not the same as your opinion. There is nothing wrong with differences of opinion, it is just normal life, not right or wrong.

VioletSky Sun 02-Jul-23 17:40:58

Why does it matter?

Every time I see someone say it, it's just... Uncomfortable

Can we not just agree on something without some sort of agreement percentage thrown in?

I just don't understand why people say this

Galaxy Sun 02-Jul-23 17:46:25

I am going to do a spreadsheet on agreement percentage on GN it appeals to my inner nerdgrin

VioletSky Sun 02-Jul-23 17:55:50

I think it probably explains a lot of behaviour

I take each thread/comment as I find but if people are focussed on their agreement percentage it probably explains lot of the negativity and shenanigans that go on

Galaxy Sun 02-Jul-23 18:04:14

I dont really think there are shenanigans. Quite a word to know if I have spelled it accurately though.

VioletSky Sun 02-Jul-23 18:15:20

Does that mean our agreement percentage went down?

Ilovecheese Sun 02-Jul-23 18:16:08

O.k. o.k. I promise never to agree with you again Violetsky

VioletSky Sun 02-Jul-23 18:16:40

Ilovecheese

O.k. o.k. I promise never to agree with you again Violetsky

Why?

Wyllow3 Sun 02-Jul-23 18:33:28

Chardy

The picture in people's heads that Clarkson conjured up, was revolting. In schools we already have a problems of the Andrew Tate variety about male perceptions of female behaviour and a woman's place in their world. This picture just added to them.
So yes. I am revolted by this man's article being written about any named woman, regardless of his 'clever' nod to popular culture, understood by millions, but going over the heads of tens of millions.

Yes Chardy.

Of course things have got better for women, but we've a long way to go. "Patriarchy" is simply a term describing a still male dominated world.

it only changed from what was described when women had no independent means and are was allowed in marriage etc because women - and men working with them - called it out and fought to change laws and attitudes , and I hope we'll continue to "call it out" for that purpose. I don't feel terribly "crowing"as a feminist just that we can't just let things pass.

I just wish we didn't need to, and so do many decent men I do know as well as women.

Wyllow3 Sun 02-Jul-23 18:34:15

Above correct, "when rape was allowed in marriage" .

Smileless2012 Sun 02-Jul-23 19:34:19

I've not seen any support for what Clarkson wrote because it was about Meghan, but maybe I've missed something.

GrannyGravy13 Sun 02-Jul-23 20:05:21

Smileless2012

I've not seen any support for what Clarkson wrote because it was about Meghan, but maybe I've missed something.

Neither have I.

I cannot say if I like or dislike The Duchess of Sussex as I do not know her. I do however have an opinion on her outpourings regarding both her family and her husband’s.

Beetlejuice Sun 02-Jul-23 20:22:13

Hmmm, I'm 50/50 on this. On the one hand I think that Clarkson is a misogynistic, boorish oaf. On the other hand I think that Megan is a self obsessed narcissist. Not sure who is worse really.

Callistemon21 Sun 02-Jul-23 20:27:31

I'm not 50/50 at all.

Whilst I'm not a fan of the Duchess of Sussex, I am horrified that any man would post such a nasty, misogynistic rant in the media about any woman.

Doodledog Sun 02-Jul-23 20:39:27

Callistemon21

I'm not 50/50 at all.

Whilst I'm not a fan of the Duchess of Sussex, I am horrified that any man would post such a nasty, misogynistic rant in the media about any woman.

This.

I have no strong opinions on Meghan either way, but what Clarkson wrote was revolting. That he referenced GOT is neither here nor there - there will be some literary source for pretty much anything someone wants to suggest, and out of context it proves nothing.

I would feel the same regardless of the woman being dehumanised in this way, and the same if it had been a man.

Ziplok Sun 02-Jul-23 21:10:35

So, patriarchy is “all that tosh” is it, GSM? Perhaps here in the UK, it isn’t as prevalent to the extent it once was (I can’t, in all honesty, say it has disappeared - Clarkson and his ilk prove that), but have you noticed what’s going on in Afghanistan lately? If that’s not patriarchy rearing it’s ugly, controlling head, I don’t know what is. I’m sorry to say, that unfortunately, patriarchy is not “tosh”. If only it were …
In addition, whether you like Meghan or not, nasty, supposedly humorous attempts at demeaning and ridiculing her are not acceptable - just as they shouldn’t be against any person.

maddyone Sun 02-Jul-23 21:18:48

What Clarkson wrote is horrid. I wasn’t shocked by this as he has the capacity to say outrageous things. I just thought it was absolutely horrible. I’m not a fan of the Duchess of Sussex either, but actually this isn’t really about her, it’s about someone saying something so disgusting. I found it very offensive.
I’m not sure it’s a huge victory for women though as there are far too many women out there who are victims of far, far worse than this sort of vile name calling.

Ziplok Sun 02-Jul-23 21:20:16

My “in addition” comment is a general comment, by the way, not connected to my first paragraph - just to be clear.

maddyone Sun 02-Jul-23 21:24:20

Ziplock I didn’t realise that we are talking about the whole world. I was really just thinking of the UK. If we widen it to the whole world then serious abuse of women is a massive problem. Think ‘honour killings’ which of course are anything but honourable. However Clarkson’s crude joke pales into insignificance when compared with the real crimes against women the world over.
But I still think what he said is vile.

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 02-Jul-23 22:52:10

We weren’t talking about Afghanistan or anywhere but the UK.

VioletSky Mon 03-Jul-23 07:18:08

Women do not have equality until all women have it

maddyone Mon 03-Jul-23 07:57:10

And what do you think we can do about honour killings in other countries VioletSky or about the situation of Afghanistan and it’s system of not allowing girls education after age twelve?

The answer by the way is nothing. We can do nothing about it.

VioletSky Mon 03-Jul-23 08:04:18

We condemn it and we support the women in those countries fighting for their rights

We work with other countries to ensure legal ramifications are carried out

We do something