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Why?Should we also bring in the racism element?
This is only happening to him because he is a black man?
Why?Should we also bring in the racism element?
This is only happening to him because he is a black man?
This is seriously your worst post ever.Should we also bring in the racism element?
This is only happening to him because he is a black man?
and the board was defending himGayle has form in this department. In July 2014, when asked by a female reporter during the Caribbean Premier League about the surface the Jamaica Tallawahs, who he was captaining, would be playing on in their next game, Gayle responded: "Well, I haven't touched yours yet so I don't know how it feels."
there certainly is a "victim" in the sense that there is someone—a particular individual—who was clearly wronged by what happened, though i agree that many of the pejoratives that come associated with that word probably shouldn't applyYeah "***ual harrassment" is definitely way OTT. Don't think anyone is really a "victim" here either. Doesn't mean what Gayle did wasn't extremely inappropriate though.
fair point. I was just trying to bring in every possible angle which the OP might have missed.i find the idea that this is happening because of ~cultural differences~ kind of dire tbh. sometimes a bloke is just a ****, culture or not.
i disagree, but ok.
Yeah, it was a performance. Gayle horrendously overstepped the mark but there's no doubt in my mind that this sort of stuff is meant to be a part of his Big Bash brand.I was going to put this in more graphic terms but I won't....but isn't there at least an element here of Gayle acting in more or less exactly the way that his "character" has been "promoted" for the BBL?
more like the big brash brandYeah, it was a performance. Gayle horrendously overstepped the mark but there's no doubt in my mind that this sort of stuff is meant to be a part of his Big Bash brand.
of course, which is why it's ultimately on ch10 to take the lead on making their lack of approval obvious. not publicising him it's a start, but man it's gonna be awkward when they have to commentate on him knowing that he did that to one of their coworkers.I was going to put this in more graphic terms but I won't....but isn't there at least an element here of Gayle acting in more or less exactly the way that his "character" has been "promoted" for the BBL?
or imagine that she was there to ask about the cricket. at a game of cricket. because it's her job to ask about the cricket, and she's a professional doing her job.Imagine for a moment that she'd reciprocated his feelings by saying "sure, I'll have a drink with you" and they'd had a drink and become a couple and married and got pregnant. Suddenly they'd be splashed on the cover of every paper and TV screen for a week and the Big Bash and CA would have a feast on the publicity and everyone would be apples and smiling. Social media would be reporting on the amazing love story and girls would be saying "nawww, I want that".
We're a trivialized, and trivial society.
I was watching the first game where they had him mic'd up and honestly, the standard of his banter was pretty poor but the boys in the comm box were just loving it or at least pretending to. So many references to how he was so cool, so "calypso", the "eye-opening nature of his social media accounts" and so on.Yeah, it was a performance. Gayle horrendously overstepped the mark but there's no doubt in my mind that this sort of stuff is meant to be a part of his Big Bash brand.
see i actually sort of agree with this, and the big-black-man-preying-on-innocent-white-girl trope is definitely a thing, and needs to be accounted for.I was watching the first game where they had him mic'd up and honestly, the standard of his banter was pretty poor but the boys in the comm box were just loving it or at least pretending to. So many references to how he was so cool, so "calypso", the "eye-opening nature of his social media accounts" and so on.
There's a lot going on here. There is definitely an element of racial stereotyping and a huge element of ***ual innuendo. I could write a lot more about it but I think that says enough. He is absolutely being portrayed as a character or a persona of a certain type and coaxed to walk a pretty fine line where he plays the role of Supa Cool Shaft Mandingo Warrior Destroyer of Worlds and Women without going beyond a G-rating. It strikes me as risky territory.
Everyone bemoans how boring sportsmen are and how pointless interviews are and this is probably why. Sure, it might've been a bit awkward, but it clearly showed who he was. It didn't hurt her in any way, and she dealt with it appropriately. It could just be laughed off for what it is.or imagine that she was there to ask about the cricket. at a game of cricket. because it's her job to ask about the cricket, and she's a professional doing her job.
stunning, i know.
how on earth would you know? have you talked to her?Everyone bemoans how boring sportsmen are and how pointless interviews are and this is probably why. Sure, it might've been a bit awkward, but it clearly showed who he was. It didn't hurt her in any way, and she dealt with it appropriately. It could just be laughed off for what it is.
But sure, everyone would rather hear "yeh, the wickets a bit flat out there and Thommo's bowling well now and I think 130 is probably about par", "ok, thanks, back to you Flem".
This is seriously your worst post ever.
Have you?how on earth would you know? have you talked to her?
Yeah I don't actually disagree, I've always been a h8er of Gayle tbh. Don't like him as a cricketer, don't like his attitude to the game, and reaaaaaaaally don't understand why everyone thinks he's so cool. Has really weak chat and sounds like a little girl.see i actually sort of agree with this, and the big-black-man-preying-on-innocent-white-girl trope is definitely a thing, and needs to be accounted for.
but as i said before, there's ample evidence that gayle is simply a dickhead.
No, but I hardly need to, do I?how on earth would you know? have you talked to her?