there was an asian lass on the cricket yesterday (very very bonny girl) who was great imo and spoke a lot of sense. Rather listen to her than Tufnell.
Told my daughter "There's your new mam, tell your current one to pack her bags".
Then I saw the wedding ring....
Yes, she seemed very knowledgeable when Nas let her get a word in.
Sorry like but it doesn't counter balance anything. Two wrongs don't make a right. Only way to truly have fairness and equality is to always pick the best candidate based on ability and knowledge. Simple as that.
In a single lifetime, you'd have genuine equality.
I genuinely used to think this, but after reading a superb article on how the Rooney rule changed American sport, my mind was changed that sometime equality needs a little push to get started.
I've no doubt people can give examples where it seems to have gone too far etc, but the principle is right and just.
With positive discrimination hopefully we
will have genuine equality in a single lifetime. It's helps to rid the "ghettoism" of some occupations.
For the record I think the current issue is these youngsters don't have the anecdotes the old boys have/had on TMS, I enjoyed the patter much more than so called expertise.
They should stop trying to be experts, and become engaging and entertaining, they hopefully will as they stop feeling the need to prove themselves every show.
I recall the main characters dad in "American History X" feelings about positive discrimination.
My wife is like him and gets very bent out of shape about it, don't get her started on the MOBO's!
But she is a tory.