The mobos are a thing because underepresentation of black and minority artists. It would be sad if they had to create a female music and film awards due to underepresentation. Its ludicrous to say there would ever be separation in an awards show because of race its completely different and absurdThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-01-2023 08:01 PM #1651
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I agree with your overall point though that greater inclusivity across the board is the most desirable outcome. Both in terms of those winning the awards and those with a say in who does so. Even with public votes I think there is still an inherent bias against women in a sphere like sport though because male sporting achievement is given so much more gravitas. Had England men won the Euros in 2021 and Kane got SPOTY no one would have batted an eyelid. The women won their tournament and Beth Mead got the award and many claimed it was 'a joke' and an example of 'woke culture'. That's the mentality you have to try and change.
I do think we are moving slowly in the right direction with such things and the greater promotion given to womens sport and the like will go some way to resolving these issues for future generations.
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13-01-2023 08:59 PM #1653
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I doubt there is any demand for one for race though. Not in pro sport.
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13-01-2023 09:17 PM #1654
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The answer is no of course - we've separated categories due to a sexist selection and decision making process.
Therefore why keep the stasis quo when what needs fixing is how decisions are made?
I of course am not advocating separate awards for race. I agree its absurd. But if you follow my above logic, why is it any more absurd then separating based on gender?
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13-01-2023 09:20 PM #1655
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There is definitely an issue here, but one way to approach it feels quite old fashioned imo and does nothing to actually challenge the problem (women have their own awards so what's the issue). It just kicks the can down the road.
Better to deal with the inherent bias that leads to a lack of representation.
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13-01-2023 09:22 PM #1656
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13-01-2023 09:22 PM #1657
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13-01-2023 09:28 PM #1658
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Sport where women are at a biological disadvantage to men? Yes of course equating race and gender is ridiculous.
A question for you since you seem to be misunderstanding my point. Do you think women have any natural, genetic or inbuilt reason why they can't be as good at acting or music as men?
Presuming your answer is no, the question will be why they win less awards. And the answer will be inherent bias. So we can keep having a separate category and ignore the issue, or we can tackle it and build a fair system which prevents systemic discrimination against women, minorities etc. Not easy but doable.
Also, when we are moving towards gender fluidity and non-binary, why keep an archaic, binary model? Where does a non-binary actor like Emma D'Arcy fit into a male / female award category?
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13-01-2023 09:32 PM #1659
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In the meantime this thread is going off into a tangent
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13-01-2023 11:35 PM #1660
https://twitter.com/conor_matchett/s...b_6OlY5srpf1jw
Rishi going for it?
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14-01-2023 09:39 AM #1664
Reseller removes J.K. Rowling's name from Harry Potter books (nypost.com)
Charging $170 to put a new cover on Harry Potter books without J K Rowling's name on them...quite a money-maker if enough suckers buy into this.
Be surprised if there's not some sort of copyright infringement here, but maybe not if folk have already bought the original books.
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Starmer concerned about age of gender transition in Scotland
Kuenssberg pushes Starmer and asks again, if Labour were in power, would he look to introduce a system of gender self-identification as Scotland has done?
Starmer says he wants to modernise the system and is looking at all options to "take out the indignities".
He says he has concerns that the age of transition is 16 in Scotland and the significance of the Equality Act.
He says there is a small number of people born with a gender they don't identify with and they need to be respected.
Asked if he would block the Scottish legislation, Starmer says he will wait and see what the UK government will do.
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Starmer: '16 is too young to change legal gender' - BBC News
Hard to see this not ending up in court.
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15-01-2023 05:20 PM #1678
I thought I had misheard Starmer this morning when he seemed to claim that a Labour amendment to the GRRA in respect of its relationship to the EA had been voted down.
It turns out that I heard it correctly. This from within his own party.
https://twitter.com/LGBTLabScot/stat...ym8oR-3FA&s=19
So has he been badly advised, has he not read it properly, or is he lying?Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 15-01-2023 at 05:45 PM.
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