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grannydarkhair Sat 06-May-23 08:24:20

Don’t know if many of you will have looked at Mumsnet today. They’ve changed their logo because of the coronation. I’m anything but a Royalist but think it’s extremely juvenile and disrespectful. Several threads have been started about it, the majority feel as I do.

VioletSky Sat 06-May-23 15:18:46

Galaxy

I am not sure VS is claiming to be perfect at this moment, that's why she said she laughed.
Anyway I have been rolling my eyes at all the 'its a historical day' stuff but turns out it is a historical day as myself gagajo and vs are agreeing on something grin

Genuinely, really did not know what I was going to see and got caught by surprise there

timetogo2016 Sat 06-May-23 15:21:07

Off with mumsnet`s heads,ears attatched.

VioletSky Sat 06-May-23 15:22:13

timetogo2016

Off with mumsnet`s heads,ears attatched.

I'm laughing again

Oh no

Mollygo Sat 06-May-23 15:29:56

Vs Vs

VioletSky Sat 06-May-23 15:32:50

I'm a bit like Santa these days

People on the naughty list get no presence

FannyCornforth Sat 06-May-23 15:38:27

Oscar Wilde eat your heart out

NanaDana Sat 06-May-23 15:39:44

Never visited Mumsnet, and if that infantile example is typical of it, I've not missed anything worthwhile. In my book, making fun of someone's physical appearance is certainly no joke, regardless of who it is, and yes, bullies often try to excuse their disgusting behaviour by playing the "just harmless banter" card. I expect that sort of caricature in cartoons of a political nature, or in satirical programmes such as Spitting Images, but this is not an example of that. It's just gratuitously cruel and spiteful. If it has been taken down, that's clearly in response to many complaints. Bad taste.

grannydarkhair Sat 06-May-23 17:53:38

Below is the response from Mumsnet after they took the temporary logo down. For what it’s worth, I don’t think the protesting anti-monarchist/s should have been arrested (unless they were being violent, or physically disrupting the actual parade which from what I’ve seen they weren’t).

Hi everyone - we’re sorry that the logo has upset everyone. We honestly didn’t think beforehand how it might go down as it was intended as bit of fun - but we take your point. In a world where people are being arrested for being antimonarchist, we think it’s important as a society that we can freely make fun of the rich and powerful but clearly we misjudged the mood and it was poorly executed. We've now taken it down.

BlueBelle Sat 06-May-23 18:05:02

I don’t think it’s got anything to do with being Royalist or anything to do with the coronation I m not a royalist or interested in the hugely expensive coronation but
I think it’s just bad manners and cruel to mock someone’s looks whether they re a rich man or a pauper just bad manners and cruel

Galaxy Sat 06-May-23 18:07:09

Oh they are usually able to withstand a bit of 'offense' .
Their response made me smile though.

Kandinsky Sat 06-May-23 18:08:43

we think it’s important as a society that we can freely make fun of the rich and powerful

Crikey. What happened to the ‘be kind’ message?

Smileless2012 Sat 06-May-23 18:21:19

Must have got lost in translation Kandinskyhmm.

Galaxy Sat 06-May-23 18:23:19

Kindness is not what MN is known for. Thank goodness.

VioletSky Sat 06-May-23 18:34:20

There's a difference between being kind and not being an @#£&@#£& to be fair

Louella12 Sat 06-May-23 18:57:13

The problem is that seeing as adults think it's perfectly OK to mock a rich and powerful man's ears then, when children do it at school, it must be OK.

As a former jug ear myself, I know how awful it is to be relentlessly teased and called names. So much so that at the age of 12 I had a pin back operation. I was quite ill at school. Hated going and all because of my ears! Nobody discussed mental health particularly but mine was really suffering. Dumbo was my name.

Kindness is not what MN is known for. Thank goodness

Well, they clearly had some kind people on MN due to the amount of dissenting voices and the fact they've taken their juvenile logo down.

Some mums will have young children who suffer due to big ears. Some grandparents as well. So we know what it's like.

There's a difference between being kind and not being an @#£&@#£& to be fair

No idea what that means either.

Some very puerile comments on here today.

Callistemon21 Sat 06-May-23 18:57:57

BlueBelle

I don’t think it’s got anything to do with being Royalist or anything to do with the coronation I m not a royalist or interested in the hugely expensive coronation but
I think it’s just bad manners and cruel to mock someone’s looks whether they re a rich man or a pauper just bad manners and cruel

👏👏👏

VioletSky Sat 06-May-23 19:21:36

Fractious, surly, petulant and prickly are also words

Baggs Sat 06-May-23 19:27:27

I didn't and don't see it as mocking. I see it as focussing on what is easily recognised as a bit of Charles that everyone, pretty much, knows about. It's something – and something about which there is nothing wrong – that is so obviously him. It's all that was needed with a crown in that logo for it to be clear that this was shorthand for Charles's coronation day.

Check out the front of this week's Spectator which is definitely not an anti-Charles publication. It's not mockery or cruelty.

Minibaggs has sticky-out ears. She enhances them with ear jewellery, lots of it. nothing to hide or be ashamed of, just a feature.

I'm also rather shocked about the lack of support for freedom of expression on GN. Not that it should still shock me after several other manifestations of a lack of liberalism on here over the years.

Mollygo Sat 06-May-23 19:28:28

VioletSky

Fractious, surly, petulant and prickly are also words

You shouldn’t so describe yourself VS. No one else on GN would use those words about you, no matter what they think.

VioletSky Sat 06-May-23 19:33:56

Baggs my friend is a caricature artist

He earns a fortune being booked for weddings and other events and we have a huge one on the wall of our family, it's brilliant

welbeck Sat 06-May-23 19:36:39

i was telling my hairdresser, a persian christian, about king charles' ears, and the comments about them.
i also mentioned how some people on here had said he'd grown into them.
the hairdresser said that charles had exactly the right ears for bearing the crown.
so he had been growing into them indeed, all his life, for a purpose.
it struck me as a profoundly wise observation.

Kandinsky Sat 06-May-23 19:43:06

I'm also rather shocked about the lack of support for freedom of expression on GN

I haven’t got a problem with freedom of expression - we’re allowed to criticise the government, politicians & monarchy.
It’s the making fun of someone’s appearance I don’t like. I’m surprised a site like mumsnet did this, as someone said, many parents on that site will have children with large ears or noses & possibly get bullied about it.
Plus I remember posts on mumsnet about Nicola Sturgeon looking like wee Jimmy Krankie getting deleted ( not in the spirit of the site ) so they’re also being hypocritical.

fancythat Sat 06-May-23 19:46:47

You did not say your personal worst feature Baggs.
Anyone else who also thinks what happened is ok, want to say theirs?

MN think it is ok to make fun of the rich and famous.
The rich and famous are still people with feelings.

fancythat Sat 06-May-23 19:48:24

VioletSky

Baggs my friend is a caricature artist

He earns a fortune being booked for weddings and other events and we have a huge one on the wall of our family, it's brilliant

But you and those people wanted it.
Big difference.

Galaxy Sat 06-May-23 19:55:52

I dont think people wanted spitting image particularly, although perhaps to not be on it was worse than being on it.