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Old 05-01-2016, 04:06 PM   #1
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Question Chris Gayle v Mel McLaughlin - storm in a teacup?

It wasn't the smartest thing he did but gee talk about blowing it out of proportion.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/...-1227697526545

She could have put him back in his place at the time by giving him a witty rejection on live TV which would have been the end of it.
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She shouldnt have to deal with that in the workplace, end of story. Doesnt matter if it was genuine or not.

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She shouldnt have to deal with that in the workplace, end of story. Doesnt matter if it was genuine or not.

Just like pushing the accelerator, you learn there is a time and a place for everything.
Whilst I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiment, Polyal, in this case there was no harm done. Simply a
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Well it certainly wasn't a storm in a 'D' Cup.

Oops, was that a sexist comment
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Well it certainly wasn't a storm in a 'D' Cup.

Oops, was that a sexist comment
Mr Gas, I am deeply offended by your irreverent attitude to female bosom coverings. You sir, are worse then Herr Schickelgruber...
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She shouldnt have to deal with that in the workplace
Journos have no problem humiliating their subjects when it suits them. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

I recall a time when journos were a clever bunch and had the ability and wit to deal with difficult interviewees. Mel gets tongue-tied every time something like this happens, maybe she should stick to presenting.
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Could you give us an example of an instance when Mel McLaughlin has resorted to sexual innuendo to embarrass a male interviewee?
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Could you give us an example of an instance when Mel McLaughlin has resorted to sexual innuendo to embarrass a male interviewee?
No. So what? It's not like he asked to see her breasts, he simply asked her to join him for a drink. That's not misogyny, that's flirting, albeit clumsy.

I do question the double standard though ... why is it ok for a female reporter to sexually harass a member of the public (not even a personality/sportsperson/etc, so ZERO expectation of being in such a situation on camera)?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHHnNGF7nwU

Feminazis and SJW's demonstrating once again their hypocrisy.

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Too many people sit around waiting to be offended these days. I'm sure most of us go to work and put up with stuff we shouldn't, you know, being abused by customers etc. But hey, it's not in the job description, but we still put up with it...
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It's absolutely pathetic the amount of indignation contrived by the offence industry in modern society. Especially ridiculous are those who sit outside the parameters of decent society and spruik about other people's 'offensive' words or behaviours; like that old man Penny Wong...
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It's absolutely pathetic the amount of indignation contrived by the offence industry in modern society. Especially ridiculous are those who sit outside the parameters of decent society and spruik about other people's 'offensive' words or behaviours; like that old man Penny Wong...
Yep SY, you've got to love the 24/7 news cycle hey, any news is good news cough cough!

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The difference here is that it happens so publicly. Should that make a difference, not really but it does. Same with all the gaffs politicians seem to make lately (remember the comment about Fiji or somewhere like that sinking from global warming..kind of funny but not from someone in that position) , its not hard to be mindful of what you say when you are on camera.

Its about setting examples, these guys are paid big bucks and for some stupid reason are "role models" for kids. Not to mention we have just gone/going through the whole media beat up of DV...which you can then draw a long bow and relate a general lack of respect.

Dont get me wrong I had a giggle but it could have been saved for the bar or an off air comment. Wrong time. It would have been gold if he was shot down with a come back but you cant expect someone in her position to be ready for that, the guy is a clown and in this case I believe an apology is acceptable; but again it doesnt need to happen so publicly. But since he was happy to flap his trap then he should be man enough to apologize on air aswell.
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A $10000 fine going to the McGrath Foundation!

Apparently he apologised to Mel shortly after, she accepted it (whether she accepted the drink invitation, I don't know...) so that should be the end of the story.

Why wasn't there the same outcry when another cricketer tried to hit on her?

I reckon most blokes on this site would have stuffed up asking a girl out at some stage in their life.
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Im more offended that I had to hear about this on every news bulletin all day.
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I don't feel so bad now if that's how Gayle operates. Gives me hope...

Was pretty awkward to watch.
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He was a knucklehead for doing it on camera - it wasn't funny, she was clearly embarrassed and he got what he deserved. If he wanted to ask her out or pay her a compliment he could have caught up with her later off camera.
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I've tried not to read about it but has she actually come out and said she was offended?
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Yes, I just saw her on TV and she said that she wasn't happy. End.
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He was a knucklehead for doing it on camera - it wasn't funny, she was clearly embarrassed and he got what he deserved. If he wanted to ask her out or pay her a compliment he could have caught up with her later off camera.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...cked-back.html

Posted this link in the cricket thread too. This is basically the same thing but from a female reporter on sunrise. No one gave two hoots cause when a woman does it its funny but when a man does it its inappropriate.
So sick of everything being beat up out of nothing these days. The media and this pc world does my head in.
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Whether you found it offensive or just something to laugh at he came across as sleazy.
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Posted this link in the cricket thread too. This is basically the same thing but from a female reporter on sunrise. No one gave two hoots cause when a woman does it its funny but when a man does it its inappropriate.
So sick of everything being beat up out of nothing these days. The media and this pc world does my head in.
Totally agree, as does around 71.76% of people polled online who don't think he should be sanctioned.

For a country which espouses cultural diversity and awareness it is patently clear this is not the case. Mr Gayle's behaviour may well be culturally acceptable from where he is from. He said nothing derogatory or insulting. The conduct of Peter Dutton, Minister for Immigration and his sms to a journalist, and the conduct of Jamie Briggs, now former Minister of Cities and Built Environments, and his conduct in Hong Kong in November last year is disgraceful and sexist.
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Totally agree, as does around 71.76% of people polled online who don't think he should be sanctioned.

For a country which espouses cultural diversity and awareness it is patently clear this is not the case. Mr Gayle's behaviour may well be culturally acceptable from where he is from. He said nothing derogatory or insulting. The conduct of Peter Dutton, Minister for Immigration and his sms to a journalist, and the conduct of Jamie Briggs, now former Minister of Cities and Built Environments, and his conduct in Hong Kong in November last year is disgraceful and sexist.
hmmm, like to see a male Senator get away with this, asking for a well endowed breasted female only...

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...572d11f38192a1
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hmmm, like to see a male Senator get away with this, asking for a well endowed breasted female only...

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment...572d11f38192a1
Senator Lambie was lambasted! for those comments! if she was not one of a few palmers senators she probably would have been sanctioned but palmer couldnt afford to loose one of his bloc voters. doens't make what she said right nor eexcus eit but she certainly was criticised at the time.
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What was Gayle's reaction to Mark Howard's quip about Gayle's possible groin injury being from overuse?
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To me it's not whether it's offensive or not, it's the blatant double standards being shown.

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You can't blame the man for trying his luck. He definitely chose the wrong time but adrenaline can make fools of us all.
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Would've worked too, if he wasn't a total douche.
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Difference between this "work" situation happening in a coffee shop vs on live TV is the coffee shop doesn't sell anymore coffee by blowing it out of proportion, slow news day so lets give this some legs is a sensible strategy.
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