Woke is alive and well

yes, because Greg Wallace continually made inappropriate comments to female staff members and contestants.

Having female judges will at least ensure these incidents will not be repeated.

This isn't woke, it's common sense

Ridding a country of certain demographics would ensure a lot of undesirable incidents weren't repeated. So wouldn't that be 'common sense'?

Also, I forgot females were so stupid they're incapable of making inappropriate comments. So yes, it is 'common sense' to appoint females, as this will not be repeated, because they are incapable of doing this.
 
Ridding a country of certain demographics would ensure a lot of undesirable incidents weren't repeated. So wouldn't that be 'common sense'?

Also, I forgot females were so stupid they're incapable of making inappropriate comments. So yes, it is 'common sense' to appoint females, as this will not be repeated, because they are incapable of doing this.
Oh, I don't know, just wait for the first comments to male chefs regarding.....

sausages,
nuts
aubergines (beloved as an emoji)
stuffed lamb
should your coulis go to the left or right of the main item on the plate

the list could go on and on.......
 
I don't want to watch entertainment programmes that don't have banter and the occasional 'inappropriate' comment, just as long as it's fun and not serious.

It's the person, not the sex, a good flirt is a social skill and not always about getting into someone's underwear. This use to be common excepted sense. If someone goes too far a quiet word is all that's required unless you're dealing with some nut job.

But within our current culture this 'carry on' brawdly traditional part of British humour has been destroyed by the progressives who plague our every media institutions....enabling every little complaint worthy or not until people are so boring that viewing figures......Well, nothing like the past.
 
I don't want to watch entertainment programmes that don't have banter and the occasional 'inappropriate' comment, just as long as it's fun and not serious.

It's the person, not the sex, a good flirt is a social skill and not always about getting into someone's underwear. This use to be common excepted sense. If someone goes too far a quiet word is all that's required unless you're dealing with some nut job.

But within our current culture this 'carry on' brawdly traditional part of British humour has been destroyed by the progressives who plague our every media institutions....enabling every little complaint worthy or not until people are so boring that viewing figures......Well, nothing like the past.
You still get that. Graham Norton lol.

But you’re right, you used to wonder with a few of them if they got it on afterwards. And I mean host and guest or guest and guest. Laughed into bed do to speak. They all used to have a drink before walking on. Now it’s probably an enzyme shake and agreement with their agent what’s discussed.
 
Oh, I don't know, just wait for the first comments to male chefs regarding.....

sausages,
nuts
aubergines (beloved as an emoji)
stuffed lamb
should your coulis go to the left or right of the main item on the plate

the list could go on and on.......
This needs jizzing up.

What do you like on your sausages, honey?

I like a good stuffing.
 

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