It makes a lot of sense that a quarter of his audience answer in the way you’d expect child murderers to as all of them are too thick and horrible to object to how he exploits his children for content.Meaning what exactly ? Females wouldn't abandon their kids but males would? I'm SO tired of his constant stereotyping.
24% openly saying they'd abandon their children in favour of their partner. WOW.Meaning what exactly ? Females wouldn't abandon their kids but males would? I'm SO tired of his constant stereotyping.
Omg sorry my love I had believed it was him and was fewmin!! Still abhorrent but glad he’s not doing it for his landfill chic garden!!Wait a sec, do you mean the one with the crisps? That wasn't the Hooper children but a different account with twins - I was drawing parallels and thought I'd been clear. Apologies.
For what it's worth I was welling up a bit too when I watched it, and that almost never happens with me. Just awful.
I'm sorry too, I was probably not clear enough but I was a bit conflictected about giving them "airtime" so I cropped out the account details and didn't name them. I can see how it looked like the Hooper twins in the screencap.Omg sorry my love I had believed it was him and was fewmin!! Still abhorrent but glad he’s not doing it for his landfill chic garden!!
Looks like Eddie Izzard's sitting behind ClemOh dear a bit of an incident at the animal park
Clemmie with a face like thunder
You’d get more sense from a gorilla than him!He says in his insta story while pointing at the information board: "It says here that gorillas live in family groups usually consisting of one man and multiple females" (my emphasis in bold). He goes on to say he knows how that gorilla feels.
Except that's not what it said on the board, is it, Simon?
Obviously, we get the joke he was trying to make, but it's misogynistic to use "men" and "females" in the same context. One is the proper term for an adult male human, the other is an adjective denoting a sex in any species.
The joke would have worked without humanising just the male gorilla (the "man"), or if he'd humanised both.
But we know in his world men are men, and women/girls are reduced in any way possible.
From the Aspinall Foundation / Port Lympne website:
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Simon's interpretation (but he was right about one thing):
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