Friday, January 31, 2020

That Old Feminist Bait-and-Switch: Bosomy Reporterette Wears Revealing Top to Get Male Attention, but When Man Reporter Notes It, Twit Mob Hits Him

By R.C.
Thu, Jan 30, 2020 8:06 p.m.

Belgian former pro cyclist-turned-reporter Sven Spoormakers set off a sexism storm on social media with his comments on a female reporter covering an event in Argentina.

N.S.: During the 1970s, it was still possible for men journalists to note the hypocrisy of sluts, er, feminists who wore revealing clothes, and then insulted men who looked at what they had desperately wanted them to look at.

Note that the Twit mob could have largely been offset by support for the man, but Chief Twit Jack Dorsey has rigged things by purposely deplatforming thousands of people (like yours truly) who would have supported Spoormakers.



"'Is it cold in Argentina?': Belgian Cycling Journalist Rides into Sexism Row over Pic of Female Reporter" — RT Sport News

In a now-deleted tweet, Spoormakers shared a picture of ESPN reporter Belen Mendiguren wearing a low-cut top and interviewing a competitor at the Vuelta a San Juan, with the Belgian commenting on Mendiguren's appearance by writing: "Is it cold in Argentina?" The post drew a frigid response from social media users, who called out Spoormakers with accusations of sexism – not least from ...

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rumor has it,Belen,in the very next shot,was seen deepthroating that phallic-like microphone,daring anyone to criticize her for it:
"I'm a devious,attention seeking cu*t--there I've said it."
Nowadays,it comes down to white men, seeing the right to comment seriously OR humorously,getting attacked by the non-humorous left.
"If I interviewed a woman with my balls hanging out-'I'd be attacked for that,"said Spoorsmakers.
Mendiguren's allies then tried to connect Spoorsmakers' comment to rape and "gender violence."
Speech control is insidious--and at least for now,Spoorsmakers isn't apologizing--until he gets fired by an idiot white,liberal male WITH no balls.
Just once I'd like to see a corporate exec say,"I feel the same way--that shirt was nipply and overwhelming the story.She WILL dress more appropriately."
Then again,I LOVE the shirt--and so did Spoorsmakers--and there's nothing wrong with saying so.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Sven in big trouble. Profuse apology needed and fast. Otherwise his career over.