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[Politics] Is this absurd, or am I just getting old?



Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,675
Both those kiddies got their silly little woke agenda. They never even heard of 'non-binary' til the term was invented in Kalifornia, along with the scores of invented 'non-binary' genders to pick n mix from. Beyond pathetic. On every level.

'Laurence, who works as a guard for South Western Railway and is also a LGBT+ rep for both the RMT union and the Labour Party in Tooting, south London, didn’t want to comment when contacted by The Sun.

Charlotte works as an instructor signaller for London Underground and was a founder of the Progress Train group which promotes LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusivity across the railway industry.'
 
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Ding Dong !

Boy I'm HOT today !
Jul 26, 2004
3,081
Worthing
Even as a remoaner, Lib Dem, lefty-loony snowflake etc, I find this utterly ridiculous. Ok, they were "alarmed and uncomfortable" at the lack of inclusion, but where does it end and how do these people get through the day without being upset by things at every turn?

I'm inclined to believe it's all faux-outrage, but then am I just too old and ignorant at 40 to accept the world is different now and people like myself and the train conductor need to move with the times?

Also, I can't stress enough how alarmed and uncomfortable I am at myself for sharing a story from The Sun. I hang my head in shame.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14947...ce=sharebar_native&utm_medium=sharebar_native


The yoof of today !..........your a bloke......accept it.

Come on, it's a phase the little snowflake is going through.......bless him
 


Igzilla

Well-known member
Sep 27, 2012
1,650
Worthing
As an aside, I was just reminded of the air stewardess on the Aeroflot flight we took to Japan a couple of years ago. For the safety demonstration, she introduced herself - "Hello, my name is Svetlana. I am a person."

Not sure if she was making a point about personal pronouns or if it was just a language thing (I wasn't offended). :moo:
 


schmunk

"Members"
Jan 19, 2018
9,645
Mid mid mid Sussex
As an aside, I was just reminded of the air stewardess on the Aeroflot flight we took to Japan a couple of years ago. For the safety demonstration, she introduced herself - "Hello, my name is Svetlana. I am a person."

Not sure if she was making a point about personal pronouns or if it was just a language thing (I wasn't offended). :moo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcwcU0ZG8nk
 


Dr Q

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Jul 29, 2004
1,806
Cobbydale
I may just be me, but whenever you see one of these 'non-binary' whiners, they always look a bit sickly!
 




darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
7,576
Sittingbourne, Kent
I have talked to my daughter at length on the subject and yes I'm definitely out of touch.
I find her generation's viewpoint very interesting.
They see the world as far more complex than man/woman/gay/straight, mainly because it is.

My hang-ups about it come from being out of touch, not because I am right and they are just trying to push a silly agenda.

I understand some of your daughter's opinion and realise the world is changing - however, does she share their outrage at this ridiculous story?
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
23,929
Sussex
real world , in real groups of mates happily slag this crap off and it becomes victims of jokes

Life carries on , outraged continue to be outraged

All is well
 


Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
4,236
lewes
Both those kiddies got their silly little woke agenda. They never even heard of 'non-binary' til the term was invented in Kalifornia, along with the scores of invented 'non-binary' genders to pick n mix from. Beyond pathetic. On every level.

'Laurence, who works as a guard for South Western Railway and is also a LGBT+ rep for both the RMT union and the Labour Party in Tooting, south London, didn’t want to comment when contacted by The Sun.

Charlotte works as an instructor signaller for London Underground and was a founder of the Progress Train group which promotes LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusivity across the railway industry.'

Pathetic is probably the only word I can use on this forum for these two. If I wrote what I really thought about them mods would ban me !!
 




The Optimist

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Apr 6, 2008
2,640
Lewisham
So much of the reaction to this story on this thread has an undercurrent of not really believing that non-binary is a real thing. “It’s woke liberal nonsense” “check between your legs”. My guess would be that a number of decades ago people probably thought the same about gay people “that they were choosing that lifestyle”. I think it’s generally accepted now that being gay is not a choice and all that happened in the past was gay people hid their true identities. I think the same is happening with non-binary, only now are people confident enough to be open about whereas in the past they hid their true identities.
 










WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
26,170
I have talked to my daughter at length on the subject and yes I'm definitely out of touch.
I find her generation's viewpoint very interesting.
They see the world as far more complex than man/woman/gay/straight, mainly because it is.

My hang-ups about it come from being out of touch, not because I am right and they are just trying to push a silly agenda.

For me, this sums it up perfectly, I'm 60 with adult kids whose views are different to mine and so I also realise things have changed. When I was a kid, long hair, new music, and a change in fashion scared a lot of the more 'traditional' generation and equally there are things that scare those equivalent groups of people today.

The Sun recognised this back in 1969 and have been selling this in order to 'outrage' and sell to their target audiences since 1969 (a very good business model, even if you don't agree with it). It's just that today you only have to click rather than hand over a few coppers. However, I believe some of those early headlines may be interpreted somewhat differently today, just as today's will be in a few years time ??? It's called evolution.

I'm still quite taken aback as to what makes 'headlines' today but since I'm not the Sun's target audience, and I think there are other things, more important to me going on, pardon me if I'm not 'outraged'.
 


dennis

Well-known member
Aug 1, 2007
1,151
Cornwall
It’s quite simple really

We just have a poll

Then when the votes are counted, the majority apologises to the few!

That’s how these things normally work
 






dennis

Well-known member
Aug 1, 2007
1,151
Cornwall
Looking back I had several action man toys, my sister had lots of Barbie dolls.

None of them had anything going on under their under crackers.

We were probably way ahead of our time
 




Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
7,889
Coldean
People are totally allowed to refer to themselves however way they see themselves. But....
The announcer assumed that some of the passengers had lady parts (ladies) and some had dangly bits (and gentlemen). Why should they have to apologise?
 






Deadly Danson

Well-known member
Oct 22, 2003
4,086
Brighton
I have talked to my daughter at length on the subject and yes I'm definitely out of touch.
I find her generation's viewpoint very interesting.
They see the world as far more complex than man/woman/gay/straight, mainly because it is.

My hang-ups about it come from being out of touch, not because I am right and they are just trying to push a silly agenda.

Good post - every ounce of my body wants to scream "oh shut up you raving idiots" to the complainers (especially as my announcements ALWAYS start "good morning Ladies and Gents" when I'm about to inform you that your train is delayed!) but I guess listening to what the younger generation are thinking and saying is no bad thing. I do feel though that a) if they are actually offended then they need to get a life b) a quiet email explaining the situation to LNER and what the alternatives might be a better way to do this than an attention seeking Tweet and c) I generally judge people by their intention and clearly there was no intent to offend here so they have gone about the complaining in completely the wrong way.
 


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