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Grand tour

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thenightsky · 08/02/2019 21:30

Lovely little GC moment. Surely nobody would suddenly go 'oh, I just remembered I'm a woman so I need to go to a women's prison...oh look, my vagina has gone all stiff'.

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WhereYouLeftIt · 08/02/2019 22:04
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Singlenotsingle · 08/02/2019 22:07

Are we talking Jeremy Clarkson's Grand Tour? Confused

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thenightsky · 08/02/2019 22:37

Yes... DH and DS were watching this week's grand tour on amazon and my ears pricked up at one point when they started discussing the utter stupidity of putting men into women's prisons. So glad this now being mentioned openly.

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AnyOldPrion · 08/02/2019 22:50

“oh, I just remembered I'm a woman so I need to go to a women's prison...oh look, my vagina has gone all stiff'.”

Clarkson I presume?

Sometimes the-men-who-don’t-give-a-shit speak the truth that others fear to utter. Like Piers Morgan on this topic.

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MorrisZapp · 08/02/2019 22:55

See, Clarkson annoys me. He's hugely intelligent and a superb writer, yet he carries on with the tedious bear baiting nonsense that has made him famous. So when he says something truly incisive (and he does, regularly) there's no benefit to it because it can be dismissed as the rantings of a bigot.

Good work peak transing the nations petrolheads though, I suspect it wouldn't take much.

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Apollo440 · 09/02/2019 01:42

Actually it was Hammond who said it.

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deydododatdodontdeydo · 09/02/2019 07:32

I would hazard a guess that the kind of men that watch Grand Tour are already gender critical.

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HandsOffMyRights · 09/02/2019 07:57

Good on Hammond. Not sure what the viewing figures are like, but shows well known figures are aware of the madness.

I always thought it might be, say, Caitlin Moran who said sthg (I'll be waiting for hell to freeze over first I think) but I'll take Hammond!

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CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 09/02/2019 08:00

I would hazard a guess that the kind of men that watch Grand Tour are already gender critical.

Most of the public are.

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SpartacusAutisticusAHF · 09/02/2019 14:21

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GCAcademic · 09/02/2019 14:55

Wait, what? And Hammond isn’t being hounded on Twitter for being a transphobic bigot? Colour me surprised.

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Mumfun · 09/02/2019 14:57

MorrisZapp totally agree he is really frustrating. Really intelligent and incisive and knows how his audience ticks. But prattish idiot too. Top Gear programme on that tiny 1960s car is one of my favourite of all time.

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deydododatdodontdeydo · 09/02/2019 21:34

Most of the public are.

Very true.

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Sarahjconnor · 10/02/2019 09:30

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bluescreen · 10/02/2019 10:18

Having Clarkson, Morgan and Hopkins support GC thinking doesn’t help me when I am speaking to young people about this. In fact, it’s a huge problem.

Quite. Like when the young person you're talking to about, say, crime stats or yet another person getting visited by the police for misgendering on Twitter says 'Oh, it sounds as if you've been reading the Daily Mail.'

The cherry on the cake for the TRAs is Posy's US trip where she was palling with fundies, and that vacuous op-ed in the New York Times. Proof that we are all right-wing nutjobs! Magically, overnight! But I suppose if you're used to magical thinking you can accept that left wing people can be brainwashed by the likes of the Daily Mail. Confused

It's an uphill struggle and I do sometimes question myself. (Always give the same answer, though.)

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butteryellow · 10/02/2019 12:35

See, Clarkson annoys me. He's hugely intelligent and a superb writer, yet he carries on with the tedious bear baiting nonsense that has made him famous

Years ago a number of celebrities did TV programs for the greatest Briton (or something like that) and Clarkson's one on Brunel was fantastic - he was calm and interesting - rather than the boorish thing he uses for Grand Tour

and like Jonathan Ross - who is an excellent interviewer, but sticks to his puerile persona so he only uses it on celebrities.

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