Mav11 wrote: » But who is going to do the housework?? Dem men are useless!!!!
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Gender balance in politics discussion at the moment seems very unbalanced with an entirely women panel and host talking about how unfair it all is :rolleyes: Talking about long hours, travelling to Dublin etc - as if male TDs don't have to do that too. The best candidate for any job should always be based on merit, not what's between their legs.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Gender balance in politics discussion at the moment seems very unbalanced with an entirely women panel and host talking about how unfair it all is :rolleyes: Talking about long hours, travelling to Dublin etc - as if male TDs don't have to do that too.The best candidate for any job should always be based on merit, not what's between their legs.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Gender balance in politics discussion at the moment seems very unbalanced with an entirely women panel and host talking about how unfair it all is
serfboard wrote: » Did I hear correctly the Soc Dems TD saying that the Soc Dems have six TDs now - four women and two men - and that that is balanced? If so, someone would want to consult their dictionary ...
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I don’t know why anyone (man or woman) would want to get involved in politics these days. The hours are outrageous, you are in the public eye, your every word is examined, and you are subject to foul abuse by weirdos on Twitter.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Jesus man, wait until you hear about the sex-ratio in Fianna Fail and Fine Gael. Fianna Fail has 37 seats in the Dail, only 6 of these are occupied by women. You must be raging about that, yeah?
dulpit wrote: » And women attract much more vitriol and abuse online too... Same with the media, there's been comments about Sarah that wouldn't have been raised if she was a he.
DrSerious3 wrote: » You should read the threads about Ray Darcy, Joe Duffy and to a slightly lesser extent Ryan Tubridy if you think this is bad.
Tell me how wrote: » You may have a point, but, also, the Ciara Kelly thread was locked a couple of times, before being shut down permanently because the abuse was incessant. I think there is some phenomenon about people judging radio presenters (male or female) excessively harsh. Don't know exactly why this is but I suspect that it has something to do with a perception that all these people are doing is sitting and chatting for a couple of hours a day and probably getting big money for it (definitely in some cases) and that irks people who are doing 40 hours/a week for much less.I don't know, but on most of the show specific threads on this forum a large amount of the posts are about how bad the show/presenter is.
Tell me how wrote: » I don't know, but on most of the show specific threads on this forum a large amount of the posts are about how bad the show/presenter is.
CrabRevolution wrote: » I've always found this a bit bizarre about the radio forum. Many of the biggest long running threads are just posters giving daily updates on how much they hate each presenter. There's far more negative threads than positive ones.
Cole wrote: » I agree with this...just becomes incessant sneering. At least this thread, and a few others, have a bit of balance and give credit where its due and vice-versa...depending on your own take on the show/presenter. I would find it almost impossible to find anything positive to say about D'Arcy, so I just don't listen to him now. I find that's the best way.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I see your point, but I sometimes think that when people say this, they are taking the forum more seriously than it deserves. Most of us here are sh1tposting, and I actually feel sorry for any of the broadcasters who read it and take the (sometimes exaggerated) criticism too personally. Just look at the Liveline thread - it's clear that most posters are just there for the laugh.Imagine the opposite, imagine if everyone here was only posting to praise the programmes and the broadcasters, wouldn't that be boring? We do sometimes give credit where it's due, I think the official rule is that if you say a bad word against John Creedon, we chase you off with our pitchforks.
Cole wrote: » I didn't suggest that the forum should only be positive comments - most of mine are probably critical - but a bit of balance is all. I enjoy some of the critical posts and get a laugh out of it too, but I think that some of the stuff is way beyond having a laugh. From where I stand, taking the time to constantly post only negative (almost abusive) comments on an almost daily basis is taking something too seriously.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » ...so report whatever bothers you... the chances are that it will be taken down.
Cole wrote: » I don't take online forums that seriously;)...it just bewilders me sometimes.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I see your point, but I sometimes think that when people say this, they are taking the forum more seriously than it deserves. Most of us here are sh1tposting, and I actually feel sorry for any of the broadcasters who read it and take the (sometimes exaggerated) criticism too personally. Just look at the Liveline thread - it's clear that most posters are just there for the laugh. Imagine the opposite, imagine if everyone here was only posting to praise the programmes and the broadcasters, wouldn't that be boring? We do sometimes give credit where it's due, I think the official rule is that if you say a bad word against John Creedon, we chase you off with our pitchforks.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » You are handling this criticism on the thread very well and fairly Ty.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » However I would say that posters are perfectly entitled to criticise presenters who have the full power of the states network to promulgate their agenda, and they do. Those who pay their exorbitant stipends should have recourse to a vehicle to point out legitimate critique. Otherwise these people could just horse out their own agenda without let or hindrance.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » ...the lad/lass you are debating needs to be told that
Cole wrote: » Scratching my head over this one. Maybe I missed something earlier in the thread that was critical of the moderation here, but I don't see any recent criticism of this thread ...just a few general observations of the largely negative comments on the radio forum in general (well certainly in some threads). This is one of maybe 2 or 3 threads that I post in because there's a good balance of views and analysis here and not just sniping for the sake of it...a good thread. Agreed, and I don't see any (recent) views questioning or contradicting this. Way to go with the condescension. I don't think this lad needs to be told anything, as this lad is not debating that presenters shouldn't be criticised with anyone here.