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Is this the most sexist front page ever?

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superoz · 28/03/2017 00:52

I never ever post in AIBU but I have just watched newsnight and could not believe my eyes when going through tomorrow's front pages of the newspapers.

I don't read said publication so will not post a direct link, but will leave this here instead:

https://mobile.twitter.com/MaliDaily/status/846490647112695808

I thought it might be some kind of a joke. Nope. AIBU to think first Shock then AngryAngry

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hahahaIdontgetit · 30/03/2017 07:26

It was an appalling headline, in an appalling newspaper. Sarah Vine should be ashamed of herself, but I can guarantee she won't be.

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 29/03/2017 10:28

Hahaha... censored by the left lol...

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egosumquisum1 · 29/03/2017 10:12

DM Front page today

Is this the most sexist front page ever?
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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 21:41

They ought to really in solidarity with us women folk.

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howabout · 28/03/2017 21:06

Love this - I vote for all the SNP Gents to don their kilts for PMQs tomorrow - may even hold out some hope for Angus Robertson to talk a bit of sense with his knobbly knees on show.

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 20:59
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ActuallyThatsSUPREMECommander · 28/03/2017 18:21

Sarah Vine is playing an important role in keeping Michael Gove off the market . Gove was in my year at Oxford and the rumours surrounding his private life then did not show him in a good light.

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egosumquisum1 · 28/03/2017 18:19

The Mail

The tabloid newspaper remained defiant. A spokesperson for the Daily Mail said: “For goodness sake, get a life! Sarah Vine’s piece, which was flagged as light-hearted, was a side-bar alongside a serious political story. It appeared in an 84-page paper packed with important news and analysis, a front-page exclusive on cost-cutting in the NHS and a health supplement devoted to women’s health issues


But it was only flagged as light hearted AFTER it started being called out on Twitter.

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thedcbrokemybank · 28/03/2017 18:10

We should start celebrating Sarah Vine for what she is most famous for #obseletepolitician'swife

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egosumquisum1 · 28/03/2017 18:08

Oh look

Piers Morgan‏Verified account
@piersmorgan

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But OK for women to drool all over Justin Trudeau, or ridicule Trump/Boris for their physical appearance?

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WaegukSaram · 28/03/2017 18:07

Gosh, then I'm also lacking a sense of humour!

Oh well, happy to be humourless and critical of the world around me than blandly sitting back and criticising women's legs. Shudder.

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egosumquisum1 · 28/03/2017 18:04

I wonder if she was asked to write that article or did she call Dacre and say that she had a great headline 'Forget Brexit, here's legs it' and then write an article about the female politician's legs.

I suspect she called Dacre.

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 18:01

"sense of humour failure"

yes I think so

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chicaguapa · 28/03/2017 17:59

have just heard Sara Vine who wrote the piece interviewed on Radio 4' she said that she thinks there has been a "sense of humour failure" about this.

I heard that. Though tbf we all know Sarah Vine must have a terrific sense of humour to get through her daily life being married to the Gove without slitting her wrists.

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 17:57

epic fail. Knee baggage is never the way to go.

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 17:56

On the subject of their legs... Theresas may be a little older, but much longer. Interestingly they were also a little paler than nikkis, but in some photos nikkis tights were a little wrinkly on the knee :(

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Hoppinggreen · 28/03/2017 17:50

There was some bloody woman reporter ( not the Fail) on the radio this morning claiming that it was actually Ok because both women have appeared in fashion magazines and use clothes to help their success
Utter bollocks - the article talks about their legs rather than clothes

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 17:38

JOKE

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UpAwfYerSeatWeeNippy · 28/03/2017 17:37

men's legs aren't "perved" over

really? Why have I spent years watching rugby then?

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BakeOffBiscuits · 28/03/2017 17:32

Confused I wholehearted agree with you. My 'perving' comment was in quotes, because I was replying to others who had used it and said there was nothing wrong with it as women perved over men.

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rogueantimatter · 28/03/2017 17:27

It's incredibly disrespectful.

Fair enough to enjoy people watching in private. For most people it's a natural thing to do.

Completely inappropriate for front page headline about the PM and the Scottish FM. Also it's lazy.

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egosumquisum1 · 28/03/2017 17:25

They have said "Oh get life", yes, really they actually said that

I heard that on the radio. I can't really believe they said that. It's a massive fuck you to people who have called them out on this.

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howabout · 28/03/2017 17:20

I think the issue is more about belittling female politicians by focusing on how they look more than what they say. Perving would not be my first thought when discussing the DM's attitude to 2 powerful middle aged women.

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BakeOffBiscuits · 28/03/2017 17:12

Ok howabout, I'm sorry you're concerned about my sexualisation of legs but maybe your concern is not quite directed to the correct place.

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WorshipTheGourd · 28/03/2017 16:58

I took my two kids to the shop to look at the DM front page on the way home from School.
I asked them if they knew what sexism was. They both looked blank.
(ds, 12, dd, 10)

So, I explained that these were the two leaders of two countries meeting to discuss a hugely important political move and that the newspaper had shown them as two pairs of legs and invited the readers to decide whose were nicest.
Both kids thought it was bizarre and stupid.

Then I bought them some crisps and we went home, discussing Pokémon.

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