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International Coach
at this point I'm purely participating in this thread to farm likes
You're lying that you were a barman, because barmen understand social contexts.That's just silly.
Maybe Gayle thought she looked particularly uptight (in retrospect, very accurately) and tried to loosen her up a bit with a joke? Maybe that's how you build a rapport in Jamaica?
Maybe Gayle is yet another victim of the common phenomenon in which the high level of eye contact made by a Westerner is interpreted by a non-Westerner as either aggression (in men) or a mating signal (in women)?
Gayle might have genuinely believed he saw a mating signal from the reporter. If he did, that makes his comments appropriate.
If Gayle made a mistake it was in seeing an invitation when there wasn't one. Anyone on this forum who denies they've ever made the same mistake hasn't lived imo.
Look, I'm the amateur psychologist around hereYou're lying that you were a barman, because barmen understand social contexts.
you mean he was barbieYou're lying that you were a barman, because barmen understand social contexts.
Sounds like something you'd hear on the National Geographic Channel.Maybe Gayle is yet another victim of the common phenomenon in which the high level of eye contact made by a Westerner is interpreted by a non-Westerner as either aggression (in men) or a mating signal (in women)?
Gayle might have genuinely believed he saw a mating signal from the reporter.
5. Morality is subjective as far as I'm concerned. And I'm not sure I disagree with her reasons for being offended, I'm just arguing that the extent that people are taking offence just doesn't seem to fit. I don't make that statement lightly, I'm aware of being sensitive to certain experiences I may not fully comprehend. But at the same time I'm not gonna just march to anyone's beat just because they think they have a right to be offended in such a way.Now, the things we might not agree on:
5. You or I have no moral right to tell Mel McLaughlin that her response was an overreaction or underreaction. We don't know what's going on in her head.
6. Refusing to take people's grievances seriously is a dick move -- and is a problem when the people whose grievances are often not taken seriously are disproportionately in positions lacking power (i.e. this narrative of 'you overreacted' is part of broader social trends that delegitimise people's experience and serves to effectively silence them, despite both parties having free speech rights).
In short, this has absolutely nothing to do with free speech.
you mean he was barbie
It's true though. Watch a Northern European on his first day in Asia if you want to see something funny. Nordics tend to make intense eye contact because to not do so is interpreted as a sign of dishonesty. Other cultures tend to see that kind of eye contact as extreme interest, usually aggressive or ***ual in nature. So misunderstandings are common.Sounds like something you'd hear on the National Geographic Channel.
Gayles eyes lit up as he saw the big mating signal floated up in his half of the pitch? What was the signal? She smiled at him, or flashed her buttocks, or something?Gayle might have genuinely believed he saw a mating signal from the reporter. If he did, that makes his comments appropriate.
Like I've said, it could be intensity of eye contact, as this is easily and often interpreted as a mating signal by non-Westerners.Gayles eyes lit up as he saw the big mating signal floated up in his half of the pitch? What was the signal? She smiled at him, or flashed her buttocks, or something?
What I'm saying is that it's probably wiser to write this incident off as a misunderstanding rather than getting on our high horses and righteously judging who has made a moral transgression here.If Mel didn't want to get hit on by Chris Gayle she shouldn't have looked him in the eyes.
Got it.
Innocent misunderstanding. How was Gayle supposed to know it was totally inappropriate to flirt with the journalist trying to do her job on live tv in front of millions of people? She did make eye contact after all, and its not like there was a better time or place to do it. Every woman loves being hit on when they're at work and trying to be taken seriously as a professional.What I'm saying is that it's probably wiser to write this incident off as a misunderstanding rather than getting on our high horses and righteously judging who has made a moral transgression here.
So if you get a mating signal during a cricket interview, what is appropriate? Skip the pick-up lines and move straight to heavy petting? Maybe he said don't blush as blushing is also a mating signal in other cultures and he was by now barely able to hide his enthusiasm for her.Like I've said, it could be intensity of eye contact, as this is easily and often interpreted as a mating signal by non-Westerners.
Maybe it's just me and I'm living in the dark ages, but I am a minority and my friends are a mix. Our cultural differences and teasing each other is what makes the friendship fun and the fact that we open up ourselves to stereotypical jibes fosters our closeness to an even greater extent. None of us are stupid and there is nothing hateful about the comments. But if you want to be sensitive about any kind of joke about race, you could say we're all racists.Maybe you're right, but I don't think I'm the only one who finds less inhibited people much more fun to be around, and it's definitely not because they tell more racist jokes.
Honestly, I just see it getting worse. It's just making people overly sensitive and it is giving others who lack in some aspect of their life a crusade to rally behind or in front. Like this guy: https://youtu.be/ei66ZNbAVvg?t=5m31sI think you'll see these attitudes slowly disappear though. People getting salty about PC GONE MAD are going to die out soon or be overwhelmed by the majority attitude.
I can get on the 'blown out of proportion' thought but I think it would be erroneous to assume Gayle, a man well traveled and absorbed in social media would be ignorant as to how what he did might be seen as the epitome of Chad Thunderc*ck jerkhood.What I'm saying is that it's probably wiser to write this incident off as a misunderstanding rather than getting on our high horses and righteously judging who has made a moral transgression here.