‘Get a grip!’ This Morning viewers slam Sally Howard, a feminist, who says having walk-on girls at the darts is ‘demeaning’ – as two women tell her they’re ‘honoured’ to do the job

Our thanks to Mike P for this. An extract:

Speaking on ITV’s This Morning, journalist Sally Howard said there was ‘broad support’ for a move towards the sports industry removing walk-on girls from matches altogether.

I’m sick to death of this passive-aggressive language from feminists. ‘Broad support’ my a***. Only a couple of days ago on the BBC news, some hatchet-faced trout (a professional feminist i.e. grievance collector) opined that men-only social events are today ‘culturally unacceptable’.

5 thoughts on “‘Get a grip!’ This Morning viewers slam Sally Howard, a feminist, who says having walk-on girls at the darts is ‘demeaning’ – as two women tell her they’re ‘honoured’ to do the job

  1. Me too (if I may use that phrase). I’m also sick of all this feminist political correctness. I get very nostalgic for the old days when some bars and pubs were, in practice, men only, for drinking only, with the occasional pub games such as bar billiards, and any homosexuals present did not flaunt their gayness so were accepted socially. But to have girls in the Boy Scouts was (and is) unthinkable.

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  2. ‘Every social change has people who suffer from it,’ she said.

    Ah, spoken like the rigid, intolerant fanatic that she is. Strangely, it never seems to be feminists who suffer from this kind of social change, though their incomes are frequently parasitic upon the private sector or the tax payer in some way. I think we need to see them agreeing to share some of this pain that their “social change” brings.

    Incidentally, I’m almost sure that feminism used to say that women could and should be free to do whatever they wanted with their lives and their bodies. I see that that has gone out of the window as the movement has become more politically influential. In a way it warms my heart that its starting to annoy so many outsiders who never identified as MRAs. Its finally starting to alienate the passive majority (and even some young women, as we see above), which can only be to our advantage.

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    • “the tax payer in some way” The tax payer mainly. As in the case of the BBC now (already hit are the public sector and companies under contract to the sector a big slice, of the economy)

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