Yet more Labour progressive, liberal, feminism: here’s the Law Commissioner’s and the Science Council chief’s Marrakesh companion

Published: October 11, 2013 at 9:22am

He’s found a Czech translator, but it’s not her language skills he’s interested in: maaaaa, how many cute dolls live on this rock, how lucky we are.

God, Maltese men in general are so backward.

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12 Comments Comment

  1. Matricola says:

    Of course it isn’t the Czech translation he’s interested in.

    As you correctly said: some men on this rock are so backward, I wonder how they manage to get themselves a job.

    Ghafsulu l-‘like’, miskin. It’s in his trousers.

  2. xifajk says:

    Now their fight-back is going to be that you’re ‘jealous’.

    [Daphne – Not if they’re my contemporaries, who will clearly remember that I had much the same view even when I was 25 and stopped traffic. And despite the traffic-stopping attributes, rest assured that there was nothing remotely cute and doll-like about me. The two are not connected. Which is just my point: that girls raised to be cute dolls keep the ‘cute doll’ outlook all their lives, and vice versa, and the same with men raised to look at women that way, sadly for all concerned.]

  3. George Grech says:

    Good to know how many dumb ass-holes are running this rock.

  4. Rationale says:

    I wonder what he’s got to offer to these cute dolls.

    Why doesn’t he start off by obtaining some basic education and improving his attire and his manners.

    It would embarrass me if ever such a male tart were to make advances on me or any of my friends. But yeah, he’s very cool and needs to affirm his level of testosterone, I guess.

    An idiot, is an idiot, is an idiot.

  5. Joseph Caruana says:

    Such a feminist comment.

  6. Felix says:

    Do not generalise please! Not all Maltese men are like that.

    [Daphne – Obviously not. But most definitely are. They’re so far gone that they don’t even know WHY their way of thinking/remarks are unacceptable in the civilised world post 1970.]

  7. bernie says:

    Was this selection a result of a call for expressions of interest, or simply choosing the cutest ‘doll’?

  8. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Why would anyone wish to tweet their innermost erotic fantasies to the entire world? Or upload them on Facebook? I mean this is but one step away from gonzo.

    Even more embarrassingly, why would anyone wish to announce to the world that they are not getting enough sex?

    [Daphne – You’d better explain gonzo, or they’ll think you mean the former prime minister.]

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      The term “gonzo” was coined by the great, the one, the sadly missed Hunter S. Thompson, who is up there in my Pantheon, Great Writers section, between Knut Hamsun and Arthur Rimbaud. It refers to a style of journalism where the journalist himself or herself is part of the story.

      Use of the term has spilled over into pornography, where it refers to what is best-termed as “broadcast self-voyeurism”. Such as attaching wearing a helmet cam while the 11:57 arrives at Paddington.

      I hope that clarifies matters in a not too vulgar way.

    • Grezz says:

      Perhaps he’s just trying to make an ex-wife/girlfriend/boyfriend/whatever jealous.

  9. Liberal says:

    Will he be her employer/colleague? If so, that comment could be considered as sexual harassment.

  10. Pumbaa says:

    It is true that most men still adopt this caveman approach to “admiring” women. However it is also a fact that, this type of behaviour still reigns because it is encouraged by women themselves whether subliminally or not. Sometimes they don’t admit it but it is evident that some women think that such attitudes are attributed to “charm”.

    [Daphne – It’s absolutely irrelevant what some women do. That kind of talk and attitude are unacceptable regardless. Your reasoning is tantamount to saying that it’s all right for women to trade sex for what they want, because some men encourage it. Leave the feminism and political correctness out of it – talk like Mark Attard’s is just plain ill-bred and ill-mannered. You don’t talk about people that way.]

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