Has political correctness actually gone mad?

PC gone mad. Fight for our right to objectify women publicly!


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Interesting mix of "they're all lesbians" and "they're all sluts" there.
 
Why is the Mail using a photo from the 50s?
 
Oh, I see. I thought it was because the Mail's office is still in the 1950s.
 
Oh, I see. I thought it was because the Mail's office is still in the 1950s.
They're on Kensington High Street. Would be a 15 min commute. I need to swallow my principles and go on another national push.
 
They should give you a column, chief.

Women often tell me that I have a little column.
 
They should give you a column, chief.

Women often tell me that I have a little column.
The new Littlejohn. But with a brown wife. They do pay well by all accounts.
 
You can't work for them, mate - you have a conscience. :)
 
PC gone mad. Fight for our right to objectify women publicly!


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Used to work at a manufacturing company and as the shop floor workplace became more integrated many of the woman found a simple way to get their point accross. Nude pictures of men.

Suddenly the guys were all in favor of banning nudes pictures at work.
 
Don't do it, chief, you'll Traveller your rep! Just look how a Guardian reader commented on a review of the Beeb's nasty Nazi drama SS-GB:

A horrifying glimpse into life under the Daily Mail.
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:lol:That's quite funny tbf. I'd rather work for the Tel tbh, despite the fact they keep slashing jobs every other month.
 
Her name sounds like it should be on the menu.
 
"I'd like one of those brains with astroturf in it, please."
 
I'd be successful if only I had a name like Floppy Kazoo-Courgette.
*moans*
 
Yeah that is definitely a made up person for an ad campaign, this is on her website (created this month):

"Hi guys!

I’m Figgy P-to-the-R and this is my website!"

Sherlocked.
 
"Hi guys!

I’m Figgy P-to-the-R and this is my website!"
Reminds me of the (very real) Scouse 'fashionista' Amanda Harrington, star of the Liverpool Echo. Her regular column (no sniggering back there) always ended with this kind of thing:

This week I'm loving: Little Mix, me fab hols in Ibiza, and Max Factor Arriviste!
This week I'm hating: Ladders in me best tights, famine and ebola.
 
It's a parody, but she's the epitome of the type of person who's given multiple tv series.