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Is the world become too PC?

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Created by FormulaNova > 9 months ago, 13 Feb 2021
FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
13 Feb 2021 8:09PM
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www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/school-life/cheltenham-girls-principal-to-apologise-for-telling-girls-not-to-wear-skimpy-clothes-as-it-could-compromise-male-teachers-employment/news-story/6a9cb719f8034556f65d30e63f8b0a17

In this article, the principal of the school gets criticism for telling the girls at the school to not wear too revealing things because it may impact the male teachers.

Have things gone too far? I think its a fair warning. Men and women are different. Telling girls that "it's not their problem" seems like a step too far from reality. Am I living in the 1920s or do other people agree with me?

Do we now ignore the reality of life so that we can be 'fair' and no one has to think about what they do as they can blame someone else for their bad choices?

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
13 Feb 2021 10:13PM
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FormulaNova said..
www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/school-life/cheltenham-girls-principal-to-apologise-for-telling-girls-not-to-wear-skimpy-clothes-as-it-could-compromise-male-teachers-employment/news-story/6a9cb719f8034556f65d30e63f8b0a17

In this article, the principal of the school gets criticism for telling the girls at the school to not wear too revealing things because it may impact the male teachers.

Have things gone too far? I think its a fair warning. Men and women are different. Telling girls that "it's not their problem" seems like a step too far from reality. Am I living in the 1920s or do other people agree with me?

Do we now ignore the reality of life so that we can be 'fair' and no one has to think about what they do as they can blame someone else for their bad choices?



Principal should resign before being sacked.

If the school has a policy that has been breached, then talk to that... if not, and it wants one, make one...

Else, this principal should shut up and F off.

Australian of the year? Grace Tame.

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
14 Feb 2021 5:20AM
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Yeh, not really a front page issue but it gets the clicks
Nothing really changed here since we came down down from the trees, get your tits out, get likes.
Headmistress can enforce a certain practice just not for that reason

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Feb 2021 6:28AM
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FormulaNova said..
www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/school-life/cheltenham-girls-principal-to-apologise-for-telling-girls-not-to-wear-skimpy-clothes-as-it-could-compromise-male-teachers-employment/news-story/6a9cb719f8034556f65d30e63f8b0a17

In this article, the principal of the school gets criticism for telling the girls at the school to not wear too revealing things because it may impact the male teachers.

Have things gone too far? I think its a fair warning. Men and women are different. Telling girls that "it's not their problem" seems like a step too far from reality. Am I living in the 1920s or do other people agree with me?

Do we now ignore the reality of life so that we can be 'fair' and no one has to think about what they do as they can blame someone else for their bad choices?





Principal should resign before being sacked.

If the school has a policy that has been breached, then talk to that... if not, and it wants one, make one...

Else, this principal should shut up and F off.

Australian of the year? Grace Tame.



Sounds like I am living in the 1920s. I may never leave.

I just feel that the world is becoming too precious about what individuals want and ignoring common sense because it feels "wrong".

I keep reading in the media that some women are upset that they get told to cover up when wearing things that are revealing. People wearing hardly anything getting upset when a flight attendant tells them that what they are wearing is not appropriate. It seems people believe that they can wear what they want and if the other people are offended its the other person's problem.

I would be just as annoyed if some guy got on the plane and you could clearly see his junk in a pair of tight pants. Some things I just don't want to see, and some things just bother people.

If I had the confidence of some of these people I could offend everyone by earing a skin-tight superman outfit on a plane so that someone can see my bits and the big beer gut that projects over them.

Nope, I am stuck in the 1920s.

Who is Grace Tame? Why is she the Australian of the year?

Mr Milk
NSW, 3116 posts
14 Feb 2021 9:54AM
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Grace Tame is a Tasmanian young woman who had sex with a schoolteacher when she was 15. The teacher was charged and convicted for grooming her and having what would be consensual sex (ie she was talked into it, not held down and violently forced) except that the law says she can't consent.
Under Tasmanian law at the time, she couldn't seek publicity because of a law that prohibits public discussion of sex offences to protect the privacy of the victim. She got the law changed so that the victim can now tell evrybody who dun it.
I don't see why she got made Aus of the year. My understanding of Tassie cultural practice is that girls stay virgins only as long as they can out run their brothers.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
14 Feb 2021 10:43AM
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In response to the title question...sure, at least 10 years ago

VB MAN
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14 Feb 2021 8:22AM
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In response to the title question...sure, at least 10 years ago


Agree,. What a stupid question.

Heck, I'm not even allowed to post in Funny Images anymore.
It appears some of my posts were a bit too risque for the PC brigade.

decrepit
WA, 12789 posts
14 Feb 2021 9:16AM
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I think it's a clash of cultures, being from the hippy generation, nudity and body bits aren't such a big deal.
What you are used to is normal.
It's when clothing is out of your normal, that problems can start.
Take for instance, the young Islamic men, whose normal is women totally covered up. And the idea that any display of flesh, is an open invitation. Let them out on a typical Aussie beach and they go crazy.

So my take on it is, male teachers at a girls school could have problems, depending on their culture. There's no harm explaining this to the girls, and asking them to be considerate.
But somehow I don't think that would work, it could just lead them into a competition to see who could be the most disconcerting.

decrepit
WA, 12789 posts
14 Feb 2021 9:19AM
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Oh yes, to answer the original question, some of the PC stuff is way over the top. But we've had it before, at one stage it was very wrong to put male and female author's books together on the book shelf!

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
14 Feb 2021 11:47AM
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decrepit said., at one stage it was very wrong to put male and female author's books together on the book shelf!


And you remember these times ?

Carantoc
WA, 7189 posts
14 Feb 2021 1:38PM
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Too PC ?

Nah, mate. As much as the imac is a good product there is still something about the idea of PCs being compatible to a single OS.

How many manufacturers make PCs ? - loads, so there is competition and innovation
How many people make Imacs ? one.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
14 Feb 2021 6:19PM
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So people are getting all offended by PC culture now?

That's it; I'm getting off.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
14 Feb 2021 6:24PM
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Too PC ?

Nah, mate. As much as the imac is a good product there is still something about the idea of PCs being compatible to a single OS.

How many manufacturers make PCs ? - loads, so there is competition and innovation
How many people make Imacs ? one.


Intel is dead in the water mate. Living dinosaurs.

Good riddance too. What they have done in cahoots with Microsoft over the years to the likes of superior chip manufacturers, namely AMD, is tantamount to collusion and monopoly.

Apple silicon is, no question, the now and the future. RISC is where it's at.

gs12
WA, 421 posts
14 Feb 2021 5:08PM
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I quite like raspberry pi :-)

Buster fin
WA, 2596 posts
14 Feb 2021 5:09PM
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Was commenting just the other day how skirts were crazy short and surely a hinderance to the wearer as there was almost always one hand dedicated to holding/hiding. When further commenting on a rather well fed specimen with a super short skirt that was difficult to not look at in a train crash sort of way, a colleague suggested that she was being uber brave. I hadn't considered that there were positives.

Flatty
QLD, 239 posts
14 Feb 2021 9:19PM
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What a stupid comment made by the principal. What the f__k is she trying to say? That the male teachers are going to sexually assult them? The girls should be able to wear whatever they want and not have to be worried about being exploited by a teacher. I feel bad for the male teachers at that school who are being labelled as a threat most likely for no reason.

But yeah PC is getting of hand. Aussie humor going to be wiped out sooner or later because they are some sort of "ist" word. I reckon if somethings a joke, have a laugh and move on. Although theres always a time and a place.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Feb 2021 7:41PM
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evlPanda said..

Intel is dead in the water mate. Living dinosaurs.

Good riddance too. What they have done in cahoots with Microsoft over the years to the likes of superior chip manufacturers, namely AMD, is tantamount to collusion and monopoly.

Apple silicon is, no question, the now and the future. RISC is where it's at.


Is CISC CISC anymore or is it all RISC anyway? Atom was/is RISC, but I think now normal CPUs are using RISC features but are not quite RISC.

RISC, ARM as an example, has become a bit more CISC too.

What happened to AMD anyway as the x64 features are AMD derived.

What language am I speaking?

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
14 Feb 2021 7:52PM
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Grace Tame is a Tasmanian young woman who had sex with a schoolteacher when she was 15. The teacher was charged and convicted for grooming her and having what would be consensual sex (ie she was talked into it, not held down and violently forced) except that the law says she can't consent.
Under Tasmanian law at the time, she couldn't seek publicity because of a law that prohibits public discussion of sex offences to protect the privacy of the victim. She got the law changed so that the victim can now tell evrybody who dun it.
I don't see why she got made Aus of the year. My understanding of Tassie cultural practice is that girls stay virgins only as long as they can out run their brothers.



She couldn't consent coz she was a child!

There's far too many old men that can't see the world through any other perspective other than their lecherous own.

Being a good Tasmanian, I can't count the number of sister lovin jokes I've made... but children... nah.. . No humour in that. No humour in your post.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Feb 2021 7:53PM
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What a stupid comment made by the principal. What the f__k is she trying to say? That the male teachers are going to sexually assult them? The girls should be able to wear whatever they want and not have to be worried about being exploited by a teacher. I feel bad for the male teachers at that school who are being labelled as a threat most likely for no reason.


Aww, I don't know... which I guess is why I brought it up.

I sometimes see women wearing stuff that is far too revealing, and for the one's that I personally find repulsive, its because they are unattractive. (I'm human) It bugs me that the same women would think I am perving on them, even though in the case of some of them I will find them ugly.

Why can I not look at them in the normal way I would anyone, man or woman, for fear of them getting upset and thinking that I am checking them out?

For women, would you be uncomfortable if some guy has his frank and beans clearly on display in yoga pants and then assume you are checking them out, or worse says something to that effect?

Like all people I am happy to be hypocritical and agree that if I find the woman attractive, I don't mind. Which sort of makes the point. Why should someone else feel uncomfortable about something you wear for fear of how you react to them or worse if you accuse them of something? I would hate to be a male teacher in this scenario where some girl is wearing something far too revealing and you could be tainted with the accusation of perving on them even though you are not?

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
14 Feb 2021 7:57PM
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Flatty said..
What a stupid comment made by the principal. What the f__k is she trying to say? That the male teachers are going to sexually assult them? The girls should be able to wear whatever they want and not have to be worried about being exploited by a teacher. I feel bad for the male teachers at that school who are being labelled as a threat most likely for no reason.



Aww, I don't know... which I guess is why I brought it up.

I sometimes see women wearing stuff that is far too revealing, and for the one's that I personally find repulsive, its because they are unattractive. (I'm human) It bugs me that the same women would think I am perving on them, even though in the case of some of them I will find them ugly.

Why can I not look at them in the normal way I would anyone, man or woman, for fear of them getting upset and thinking that I am checking them out?

For women, would you be uncomfortable if some guy has his frank and beans clearly on display in yoga pants and then assume you are checking them out, or worse says something to that effect?

Like all people I am happy to be hypocritical and agree that if I find the woman attractive, I don't mind. Which sort of makes the point. Why should someone else feel uncomfortable about something you wear for fear of how you react to them or worse if you accuse them of something? I would hate to be a male teacher in this scenario where some girl is wearing something far too revealing and you could be tainted with the accusation of perving on them even though you are not?


Sounds like you need to address your own issues, perceptions and judgments of others.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Feb 2021 8:01PM
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Mr Milk said..
Grace Tame is a Tasmanian young woman who had sex with a schoolteacher when she was 15. The teacher was charged and convicted for grooming her and having what would be consensual sex (ie she was talked into it, not held down and violently forced) except that the law says she can't consent.
Under Tasmanian law at the time, she couldn't seek publicity because of a law that prohibits public discussion of sex offences to protect the privacy of the victim. She got the law changed so that the victim can now tell evrybody who dun it.
I don't see why she got made Aus of the year. My understanding of Tassie cultural practice is that girls stay virgins only as long as they can out run their brothers.



She couldn't consent coz she was a child!

There's far too many old men that can't see the world through any other perspective other than their lecherous own.

Being a good Tasmanian, I can't count the number of sister lovin jokes I've made... but children... nah.. . No humour in that. No humour in your post.


I didn't read Mr Milk's response as anything approving of what this guy did or any question of whether consent can be given. He was just stating the facts. To me it was clear that he mentioned the consent issue.

I am pretty sure most people looking at this would agree that consent in these situations is not possible. Even if it be a woman in authority and the male a student.

There are lecherous men out there, no doubt. Its a shame if we, the community, assume that all men are (leches) or the reverse that all men are saints. Its just not true. We should neither pretend that they are all leches or saints, and give our children advice that protects them from any situation that can happen. Telling them that they can wear whatever they want and its the other person's fault is just creating a bad situation. Personal responsibility has to be chosen by everyone, not just 'the bad guy'.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Feb 2021 8:03PM
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Pugwash said..
FormulaNova said..

Flatty said..
What a stupid comment made by the principal. What the f__k is she trying to say? That the male teachers are going to sexually assult them? The girls should be able to wear whatever they want and not have to be worried about being exploited by a teacher. I feel bad for the male teachers at that school who are being labelled as a threat most likely for no reason.



Aww, I don't know... which I guess is why I brought it up.

I sometimes see women wearing stuff that is far too revealing, and for the one's that I personally find repulsive, its because they are unattractive. (I'm human) It bugs me that the same women would think I am perving on them, even though in the case of some of them I will find them ugly.

Why can I not look at them in the normal way I would anyone, man or woman, for fear of them getting upset and thinking that I am checking them out?

For women, would you be uncomfortable if some guy has his frank and beans clearly on display in yoga pants and then assume you are checking them out, or worse says something to that effect?

Like all people I am happy to be hypocritical and agree that if I find the woman attractive, I don't mind. Which sort of makes the point. Why should someone else feel uncomfortable about something you wear for fear of how you react to them or worse if you accuse them of something? I would hate to be a male teacher in this scenario where some girl is wearing something far too revealing and you could be tainted with the accusation of perving on them even though you are not?


Sounds like you need to address your own issues, perceptions and judgments of others.


I appreciate your opinion. No doubt you are not alone. I don't agree with it though, and worry that people now are all wanting to be the victims and not take any responsibility for their own actions.

If I ever have daughters I will be sure to let them know that not every man out there is evil and that not every man out there is nice and that they should be prudent to keep themselves from harms way.

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
14 Feb 2021 8:11PM
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Crusty old men need to keep their crusty old hands to their crusty old selves...

What we are seeing is gradual balancing of power... the days of the narrative all being from old white men are over.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Feb 2021 8:18PM
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Crusty old men need to keep their crusty old hands to their crusty old selves...

What we are seeing is gradual balancing of power... the days of the narrative all being from old white men are over.


I think you are virtue signaling there with that first sentence. Not many would disagree with you. Which is sort of pointless as you are preaching to the choir.

Which is a shame as this sort of approach is ignoring the danger and pretending that shaming the majority of the population who aren't the problem, is going to change the response of the minority 'crusty old men'.

It would be like me walking through a slum in Brazil wearing an expensive watch and carrying an expensive mobile phone and camera. "Why did they rob me? How dare they! They are creeps."

It is hard for schools to get male teachers as it is. Imagine if you are a perfectly honest, appropriate, adult male teacher, and some girl accuses you of perving on her because she is wearing something revealing? You would just cut your losses and pick a safer career or make sure you work in a co-ed or a male school.

Anyway, clearly we disagree on this, so I won't badger you.

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
14 Feb 2021 8:46PM
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FormulaNova said..

Pugwash said..
Crusty old men need to keep their crusty old hands to their crusty old selves...

What we are seeing is gradual balancing of power... the days of the narrative all being from old white men are over.



I think you are virtue signaling there with that first sentence. Not many would disagree with you. Which is sort of pointless as you are preaching to the choir.

Which is a shame as this sort of approach is ignoring the danger and pretending that shaming the majority of the population who aren't the problem, is going to change the response of the minority 'crusty old men'.

It would be like me walking through a slum in Brazil wearing an expensive watch and carrying an expensive mobile phone and camera. "Why did they rob me? How dare they! They are creeps."

It is hard for schools to get male teachers as it is. Imagine if you are a perfectly honest, appropriate, adult male teacher, and some girl accuses you of perving on her because she is wearing something revealing? You would just cut your losses and pick a safer career or make sure you work in a co-ed or a male school.

Anyway, clearly we disagree on this, so I won't badger you.


Yeah... we're not allowed to heavy weather anymore...

If not many disagree, then why the convo...

mocha1
WA, 934 posts
14 Feb 2021 9:06PM
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If we were ever in doubt

breast milk now being called chest milk

eppo
WA, 9759 posts
14 Feb 2021 9:28PM
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I suppose the underlying lesson here is you have to be very careful what you say and when you say it. Regardless Of whether your opinion sits in the "the world has gone too PC" that doesn't help you when you are in cross hairs of a Woke bullet.

anyhow wouldn't worry won't be many male teachers in a short span of time. They have already left the primary school arena and the high school stage is not far behind. Trust me when I say from first hand experience it's like you are walking through a mine field every day.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
15 Feb 2021 10:37AM
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She's suggesting the girls be a little modest and is being mindful of her male teachers that are already behind the 8-ball the moment they step into school. All it takes is one student or parent to make a mere accusation and the guy's career and livelihood is at risk. Like Eppo, I've seen it first hand, and recently pulled out of my education degree halfway through because it wasn't something I wanted to live with every day. The principal was doing her job looking after both her students and her staff. Good on her.

Don't agree, fine, that's your opinion and you're entitled to it. But the fact that some of you are shaming her or suggesting she should resign is only evidence of the PC gone mad. We're in a society that is increasingly unable to accept there can be differing views and thinks that the slightest deviation from the 'accepted' view makes you fair game to be hammered. It is a pity she didn't realise the potential backlash from doing something that is supportive of middle-aged males, and therefore not make the male teacher comment, but also sad that we have to pander to the vocal minority or else be indicted.

You can label me conservative, old-fashioned, whatever. I guess I had a similar upbringing to FN, and if that was different to yours and has resulted in me having a different view of opinion to you, well I guess that means I deserve to be disenfranchised from society, have my job taken away from me, and be kicked out onto the street, right?

Brent in Qld
WA, 1391 posts
15 Feb 2021 8:29AM
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Cultural norms ebb & flow, always have, always will. You can either move with the tide of the times or place your stick in the mud and stay put. Feel free to figure out who is responsible for the resulting consequences.

I see the key issue here being the multitude of individual opinion/supposed rights overriding longer term community values, morals, laws, etc.. End result? Everybody having their own set of little world rules and attempting to impose these on the wider community is anarchy. Fun times ahead.

decrepit
WA, 12789 posts
15 Feb 2021 8:35AM
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Good one Harrow, I think you've nailed the whole situation there

Mahanumah
VIC, 336 posts
15 Feb 2021 3:43PM
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I think ultimately the problem was not the principal telling the girls not to wear skimpy clothing it was more the reason for it. If she'd just said don't do it because it's school policy then there wouldn't have been a problem (That's assuming it was school policy... If not then make it policy before you make the statement).

The problem is she's now conflated every male teacher with lechery and set a target on their backs for the sneaky little girls who want to try it on. Not a fair way to do things. The overwhelming majority of teachers (both male and female) are good people who don't deserve to be tarred with a brush made from the antics of a very very small minority.



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