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    O/T. The new golf pc madment

    Not the sport but the advert for the new vw golf. Has just been banned being labeled as ***ist.
    The advert shows a man in space followed by a disabled man athlete doing the long jump and ends with a woman sat on a bench with a baby in a pram.

    Mental (tin hat?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Not the sport but the advert for the new vw golf. Has just been banned being labeled as ***ist.
    The advert shows a man in space followed by a disabled man athlete doing the long jump and ends with a woman sat on a bench with a baby in a pram.

    Mental (tin hat?)
    Why the heck do they think a man is going to push a pram is beyond me,

    How many blacks?

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    The real irony of it all is that it is showing that childbirth is the greatest achievement.
    Another one has been banned about 2 useless dads in a restaurant. Jokes are based on stereotypes and the world is trying to hard to stop that that it’s ended up making a mockery of it all and no fecker will take them seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scum-Triumphant View Post
    The real irony of it all is that it is showing that childbirth is the greatest achievement.
    Another one has been banned about 2 useless dads in a restaurant. Jokes are based on stereotypes and the world is trying to hard to stop that that it’s ended up making a mockery of it all and no fecker will take them seriously.

    Yes, a bit like the Kick it Out campaign in football

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    You hooked me with the “golf” bit Cayton, and I would have carried on reading despite the absence of disabled, female, left wing LGBTGF++

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    Yes, it's all about stamping out gender stereotypes. God forbid that anyone might get the impression that a woman is more likely to be the primary carer of a baby than a man.

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