Oh, yess!

011016   By Chris Muir  (Thanks to Mawm for the tip)

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27 Responses to Oh, yess!

  1. Michael in Nelson says:

    Except the ‘Australian Cricket player’ was Chris Gayle from the West Indies (playing for an Aussie 20/20 team) and he is black. Still, the principle holds that a man can’t be a man and say anything forward to a woman in public without risking a fine, jail or a civil suit.

    • KG says:

      Yep. I find the confected outrage about the Chris Gale business sickening and hypocritical.

      • Darin says:

        Tempest in a Teacup,if he was a muslim he could have knocked her down and f—ked her and been awarded man of the year.

        • Wombat says:

          I suspect what scared the absolute shit out of her in the moment it happened was the thought “how am I going to reject this man on national TV without looking racist.”

  2. Warren Tooley says:

    $10,000 fine is just the beginning:

    https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=14&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjov5j74p7KAhUGY6YKHRuPAMsQFghTMA0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fsport%2F2016%2Fjan%2F08%2Fian-chappell-wants-world-cricket-ban-on-chris-gayle-for-mel-mclaughlin-interview&usg=AFQjCNFezK5IJQkjT-yQurX1lrF0KCf3XQ&sig2=zXoVK-ycu68ZbV40z1sY8Q

    All the women in the sports media were totally outraged and think he shouldn’t be allowed to play cricket anywhere in the world. You know if he hadn’t said that on camera things would have been different.

  3. Warren Tooley says:

    I mean if he had said that not on camera, he probably would have been ok.

  4. Flashman says:

    Gale is a well-known god’s gift yobbo. His behavior on-camera is just a mild indicator of the expectations playing on the screen in what passes for his mind.

    Methinks Aussie cricket was just waiting for him to misstep before slamming the book closed on the roach.

    • KG says:

      I don’t doubt he’s an unlovely specimen, but the near hysteria surrounding an intemperate remark is equally unlovely.

      • Wombat says:

        The same day as the rape-of-Cologne story was *breaking around the world the ABC was running this “off the cuff” atrocity as wall to wall coverage.

        *breaking, as in the mainstream media information dam breaking under the weight of social media coverage.

      • The Gantt Guy says:

        Intemperate remark?

        He saw a pretty girl and asked her to go for a drink. Using the same language that’s likely scored him hundreds, if not thousands, of girls’ knickers.

        It’s intemperate because there was a camera rolling?

  5. Ronbo says:

    What the fuck is wrong about asking a woman for a date if it’s done in a civilized manner?

    Freedom of speech, heh? AN INALIENABLE RIGHT !!!

    Also, what boggles my mind are the victims of PC who take this shit from their inferiors instead of telling them to “BUGGER OFF!”

    Like Donald Trump and John Wayne have long schooled us: never back down and never say you’re sorry regardless….DOUBLEDOWN!!!

    • mawm says:

      Oh, it’s OK to ask a girl for a date if she fancies you……….otherwise it’s “sexual harassment”. Thank God I’m not in the dating pool.

  6. Wombat says:

    I believe I left a comment to this effect just the other day in “The filth our master are protecting”. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  7. Gregoryno6 says:

    I won’t comment on Gayle, but the cartoon:

    http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  8. Ronbo says:

    @KG:

    I see you have discovered my favorite patriot political cartoonist!

    Chris Muir’s house on Indian Harbor Beach, Florida is not far away from my old homestead in Melbourne, Florida. Also, Brevard County is very heavily settled by retired members of the Armed Forces and one term veterans, especially Indian Harbor Beach, which has at least one retired Army general and scores of former special forces types.

    I don’t know about Muir’s military service, but it would appear he was a special operator in the Middle East…

    Anyhow, I enjoyed my decade long stay in sunny Brevard County in the 1980s and got to know plenty of old soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines at the local VFW and other venues.

    • Darin says:

      Embarrassed?Yup,I am embarrassed,that we have a SCFOAMF for president.

      Steyn is right on with his assessment and I would add Trump isn’t crazy,he’s experienced and smart in dealing with the media.Namely by playing them like a fiddle.

      The big Trump “blow up -o- the week” was over Cruz’s citizenship.The media jumped in with both feet drooling over the supposed controversy.Meanwhile unbeknownst to the media Trump and Cruz just got the citizen argument put to bed early.

      • Ronbo says:

        @Darin:

        GMTA (Great Minds Think Alike)!!!

        The same thought occurred to me and I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump and Cruz coordinated the issue of Cruz’s citizenship to get it out early in the campaign of 2016, as you say.

        Also, I sense that both men want to get together on the same team – and if Trump wins the nomination – he will have Cruz as the V.P. – and vice versa.

        The reason for such an alliance is mainly ideological – Cruz has solid Rightist credentials – and can bring in millions of so-called “conservatives” (I think patriots or constitutionalists are more accurate terms) – but its also geographical – Cruz as a Texan has much influence in the South and West – which balances nicely with Trump’s strength in the Northeast and upper mid West.

        So Trump brings in the “Reagan Democrats” of the Northeast and Cruz brings in the Republican Base of the South and West.

        I see a landslide presidential election in the making not seen since Reagan took 49 out of the 50 states in 1984!http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif