ButtersSuki wrote: » In response to the numerous posts above - she could have said no to presenting today's (in particular) show.
duploelabs wrote: » I am yet to see a single George Hook defender who is female
Passenger wrote: » Is it public as to who signed the petition to have him ousted?
quintana76 wrote: » Interesting how the names on the petition were not leaked. Unlike the petition itself. And it makes me wonder.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » I think what he said has been exaggerated into a more damaging comment. You can't defend rape, but we have seen cases of women who go out drinking, get drunk, go back to hotel rooms with a guy, have sex, regret and forget what happened, and call rape. I think that is what he meant. Sending innocent men to prison in these types of cases is hardly right.
quintana76 wrote: » What I was really talking about was the original leak. I blame Chris. Chief conspirator in a palace coup.
GottaLaugh wrote: » His Twitter account @ghook has been removed.
SAMTALK wrote: » Shame on you all for making this out to be a much bigger issue than it really is
DickSwiveller wrote: » What did the Minister for gay pride marches say?
meeeeh wrote: » I listened to Ciara Kelly for about 30 minutes and it's clear it was fairly last minute she was drafted in to replace G. Hook. She is just about fumbling through the stuff. There is absolutely no proof she went behind his back or signed a petition or did anything else.
Grolschevik wrote: » I agree with an earlier comment that his most ardent supporters and fans have actually done him no favours in contributing to the issue escalating to the point it has. Including those on this thread.
Mountainsandh wrote: » The whole point of listening to NT instead of RTE for me is to listen to uncensored opinions, or at least, more unbiased than t'other one, more opinionated, regardless of whether that hurts my feelings or not on occasion. And many's the time I was infuriated or vexed by comments I heard on NT, many's the time I thought some NT content was "unhelpful" on topics that I'm familiar with. So what if there are the few mishaps in language or judgement ? At least it makes you think, it might spark good debate and discussion. Their reaction in this situation is simply turning me off the radio station. What's the point, if I'm going to end up with the same ultra PC, non-confrontational drivel as Rte ? I don't really want to listen to High Noon presented by others to be honest, meh. Controversy is good, even when it's annoying, or vexing, or when apologies are needed afterwards. Then you move on. You don't just wipe off the controversial element. edit : I'm female btw.