The women are revolting

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Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 15, 2005
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The fact that any of us exist tends to show that throughout history woman have been as good as men at surviving everything the wilds have to throw at them.

Evolution would be a bit of a non starter without women.

Now it gets onto the Eddie Grylls thing and I'm afraid that I have a huge amount more time for a certain female Bushcraft instructor than him.
She has never seemed to me to be a "feminist media type" just a genuinely nice and knowledgeable person.

Eddie Grylls on the other hand?
His work is to Bushcraft what WWF wrestling is to the martial arts.
Lets just say I'm not keen on his work.
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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Like a lot of the members here I too haven't a telly. I do listen to the wireless a lot though. Pretty much only Radio Four. Womans Hour is a great program and I know that I'm not the only chap listening. Listening figures are reckoned to be almost equal between ladies and gents.
I love ladies but having worked in almost totally female dominated jobs for a few years I had to learn not to blush as the ladies talk was much racier and courser than that amongst jobs where it was male dominated.
I was brought up to believe that though we were to be treated equally that we chaps were at a distinct disadvantage when it came to most things. Women are just programed to be more of an efficient survival unit, this may to ensure that humans survive or that men are just more expendible in the scheme of things.


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atlatlman

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Dec 21, 2006
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To be honest with you goatboy, I would rather have a woman by my side in a survival situating than a bloke. I watched all those naked and afraid programmes and the blokes did nothing but whine.
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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To be honest with you goatboy, I would rather have a woman by my side in a survival situating than a bloke. I watched all those naked and afraid programmes and the blokes did nothing but whine.

Me too! If the much vaunted EOTWAWKI hit I can think of a couple of ladies from here or Ruth from the historical farm series would be more likely to drag my sorry bottom out of the mire than a lot of blokes. :D
Though I fear that my partner of many decades may have something to say about it. But then she's a sailor and I'm staying away from open water. We spent millions of years evolving away from the stuff, why go back.
On the QI argument Sandy Tosvig herself give some pretty good reasons why there aren't more women on the program. I'll try and dig out the episode, as well as being one of the best on the program she's very eloquent on the subject.

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Swallow

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May 27, 2011
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Now it gets onto the Eddie Grylls thing and I'm afraid that I have a huge amount more time for a certain female Bushcraft instructor than him.
She has never seemed to me to be a "feminist media type" just a genuinely nice and knowledgeable person.

Might I enquire as to whom you are referring? (PM answer is OK)
 

nic a char

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Dec 23, 2014
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"positive" discrimination where the best candidate is discriminated against on the basis of his age, or colour, or race or health. That is the classic definition of racism to me.[/QUOTE]

NO it isn't...
Recent research shows that eg male interviewers, when presented with similar CVs, 1 with a male name attached, 1 with a female name attached, choose the male, describing the "female" version as "too pushy" etc etc
Positive discrimination OFFSETS/COMPENSATES for the real discrimination all-too-common in the "uk", whether this daily discrimination is based on gender, race, orientation, class, area, region, nation, or anything else.
 

boatman

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Feb 20, 2007
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"positive" discrimination where the best candidate is discriminated against on the basis of his age, or colour, or race or health. That is the classic definition of racism to me.

NO it isn't...
Recent research shows that eg male interviewers, when presented with similar CVs, 1 with a male name attached, 1 with a female name attached, choose the male, describing the "female" version as "too pushy" etc etc
Positive discrimination OFFSETS/COMPENSATES for the real discrimination all-too-common in the "uk", whether this daily discrimination is based on gender, race, orientation, class, area, region, nation, or anything else.[/QUOTE]

How silly, how would you or anybody calibrate the degree of positive discrimination to offset the effects you suggest? After all a candidate might or might not be the heir to white privilege, male privilege or any other imagined privileges but they are highly unlikely to have done more than be born where they are of the family they have. Don't seem a reason to discriminate against them personally.
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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"positive" discrimination where the best candidate is discriminated against on the basis of his age, or colour, or race or health. That is the classic definition of racism to me.

NO it isn't...
Recent research shows that eg male interviewers, when presented with similar CVs, 1 with a male name attached, 1 with a female name attached, choose the male, describing the "female" version as "too pushy" etc etc
Positive discrimination OFFSETS/COMPENSATES for the real discrimination all-too-common in the "uk", whether this daily discrimination is based on gender, race, orientation, class, area, region, nation, or anything else.


And what did that research show of female interviewers given the same criteria? With links please.

Clearly if female interviewers weren't tested it reveals more about the study than the studied.
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Oh and for the avoidance of doubt, discrimination based on gender is a criminal offence in the UK. The term "positive" has no meaning in law.
 

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