jones wrote: » "I wouldn't necessarily agree with anything Ken Early says"
Still Ill wrote: » Who got to decide if the 'N' word was racist? Who got to decide if blackface is racist?
terrydel wrote: » Not white people anyway. The person on the receiving end should be the person who makes the call.
Beersmith wrote: » Any job I've been in then the respect policies refer to the fact the offended party doesn't have to be the person that a comment was aimed at. It is standard.
terrydel wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63M34s8afbo I personally dont take my moral compass from the corporate world. If the remark is aimed at a specific person in a specific context, defined by the two people involved, then they set the rules for me.
tomwaits48 wrote: » Really enjoyed Monday’s pod because I think Ken was either drunk or hungover and on a massive rant.
humberklog wrote: » The irish gate crashing Denmark's BBQ was a very funny analogy.
Cienciano wrote: » Think I would have turned around and went home hungry
lawred2 wrote: » Eoin 'irrational positivity' Reddan on again Shane Horgan moments after Eoin's opening spiel straight up says it's probably because he's too close to the current players. Yeah no ****
boccy23 wrote: » Murph went full fan mode in his rant about the Galway County Board Chairman. Thought he left Joe out on a limb in a really awkward position.
Arghus wrote: » Eoin Reddan is a dose.
Cienciano wrote: » I also had to skip Jamie Heaslip. I think it's just Leinster Rugby players are horrible to listen to. They just sound like they wouldn't be out of place in an office meeting doing a powerpoint presentation that's just pie charts of monthly quotas or something. I don't know what it is, think it's the buzzwords they use or something.