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you managed to miss points I didn't even realise I madeDunno, I always worked in bars. Don't know what office work culture is like. If it's that humourless then I'm glad I stayed out of it.
you managed to miss points I didn't even realise I madeDunno, I always worked in bars. Don't know what office work culture is like. If it's that humourless then I'm glad I stayed out of it.
Nah if you read the thread you would know what PEWS takes issue with. I even repeated it since I agreed with him.I read the thread. I even saw the video in question. I thought Gayle's behaviour could fairly be summarised as hitting on a reporter. PEWS disagreed. I wondered how he's characterise Gayle's behaviour, that's all. As ***ual harrassment, perhaps, or even verbal rape, who knows?
Well you asked me if I thought Gayle's behaviour was appropriate in an office workplace. I don't know the answer to that question because I always worked in hospitality. In my last job I frequently had female co-workers slap me on the arse for a laugh.you managed to miss points I didn't even realise I made
and if you, for whatever reason, wanted them to stop doing that you would have the right to do so in a professional environment. Judging by the response, apparently that doesn't apply for attractive females on TV.Well you asked me if I thought Gayle's behaviour was appropriate in an office workplace. I don't know the answer to that question because I always worked in hospitality. In my last job I frequently had female co-workers slap me on the arse for a laugh.
My answer to the thread title is "everyone can just settle down", but it appears that is too easy for some reason.
verbal rape?I read the thread. I even saw the video in question. I thought Gayle's behaviour could fairly be summarised as hitting on a reporter. PEWS disagreed. I wondered how he's characterise Gayle's behaviour, that's all. As ***ual harrassment, perhaps, or even verbal rape, who knows?
If I wanted them to stop doing it I shouldn't be a barman. I'm there to help people have fun and unwind, not to get uptight about crap that isn't important to me.and if you, for whatever reason, wanted them to stop doing that you would have the right to do so in a professional environment. Judging by the response, apparently that doesn't apply for attractive females on TV.
When I went back and read the thread in response to *****'s comment, it occurred to me that there is a big slippery slope fallacy being made here where saying someone has nice eyes is believed to be on the slippery slope to being a rapist.verbal rape?
What's that
When I went back and read the thread in response to *****'s comment, it occurred to me that there is a big slippery slope fallacy being made here where saying someone has nice eyes is believed to be on the slippery slope to being a rapist.
It's exactly as relevant as your question about what's appropriate in an office environment. Has Chris Gayle ever worked in an office?how on earth is your experience as a male barman in any way relevant to the experience of a female TV sports reporter
That's just silly.If she wanted Chris Gayle to stop hitting on her she shouldn't have been a cricket interviewer.
Oh wait...
I still want to know moreChris Gayle has never worked in an office so it is okay for him to treat the reporter as though he were picking up chicks in a bar. Preferrably the same bar with women slapping kiwivictor on the arse for a job well done. So can we all chill out now?
Someone pass me the J.
Chris might be able to get one of his bros in Jamaica to hook us up.Someone pass me the J.