'Drinks after work are unfair on mothers, Jeremy Corbyn claims.' Translation: Women are weak and need protecting. https://t.co/fKpXKfufJO
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Well, I don't know about Jeremy Corbyn's mother, but I do know that my wife, when our children were still at home with us (both now at University) would arrive home from work and pour herself a good glass of beer because her employer did not provide drinks, likewise, as father, when I got home I would pour myself a good glass of beer and then 2 more for our boys! Considering this crap is coming from a left-wing politician, and left-wingers keep bashing on about sexism and so forth, Corbyn sounds like a raving sexist, condescending pillock. My own mother (86 and counting) never stinted herself on the after work drinks: why should she, after a hard day's work it's really a very good way to wind down and contemplate the pleasures of the evening! I admire companies that are sufficiently generous to provide their employees (whether male, female or any one of the other 49 "gender-identity what-have-yous" offered by Facebook) with an after work drink. I'm off to buy a few bottles of wine for the teachers at my language school: all of who are female and mothers, and none of who will be so daft as to refuse a good glug of plonk after a long day.
ReplyDeleteRichmond Mathewson