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I get the guy radio part, but to me, banging on someone's looks is an easy go to. Come up with something better. That's not to say when with friends, we don't talk about crap like that, but we don't have a public forum with however many people listening to us. Maybe I'm a hypocrite, too, but I think it's different than doing it on the radio.

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most of the critics don't even know who mac or bernstein are. so the theory they came down on him becuase he is a hypocrite makes no sense.

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Ed_from_Lisle wrote:
I get the guy radio part, but to me, banging on someone's looks is an easy go to. Come up with something better. That's not to say when with friends, we don't talk about crap like that, but we don't have a public forum with however many people listening to us. Maybe I'm a hypocrite, too, but I think it's different than doing it on the radio.

Can you tell everybody to stop making fun of how big my head is?


Only if you promise to tell people I'm not actually 60 years old. I just play that part on this board.


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Ed_from_Lisle wrote:
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I get the guy radio part, but to me, banging on someone's looks is an easy go to. Come up with something better. That's not to say when with friends, we don't talk about crap like that, but we don't have a public forum with however many people listening to us. Maybe I'm a hypocrite, too, but I think it's different than doing it on the radio.

Can you tell everybody to stop making fun of how big my head is?


Only if you promise to tell people I'm not actually 60 years old. I just play that part on this board.

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difference between mac or anyone else's on-air cat-calling of various females (or, in Mac's case, males with thick behinds or large gear) and Bernstein's twitter-faux-pas---Bernstein did it on twitter.

Remarkable that given the bodies stacked like cord-wood along the paths of twitter that anyone would go where Spiegs and Bernstein did on twitter....but had they yucked it up over "boobies" during tranny instead of on twitter....this thread doesn't exist.


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I forget where on the site it was mentioned, but I'm posting it here. Someone wondered whether Mac was going to hammer Bernstein and/or Spiegel over this incident. How could he? He's the same guy who's been making fun of Shelly Smith's appearance and calling Peggy Kusinski "Ruth Buzzi" for however many years. Would be kind of hypocritical, no?


A bit, but it's still especially bad for Bernstein to call someone in the same profession (and market) literally just a pair of tits and that it makes her work meaningless. Saying someone is attractive/ugly to just say so, with no real impact on her work, isn't as bad, IMO.

That's what still sticks out for me, and why this supposed CSN boycott of WSCR guests is pretty appropriate and meaningful. Like, will Mark Schanowski go on Spiegel/Goff next week with that kind of transgression between their respective coworkers?


I know this point has been made already, but it bears repeating: Isn't Aiyana Crystal employed at CSN precisely due to her physical attributes? And isn't her work entirely meaningless? Does anyone respect her journalistic skill? It's amusing to hear the "feminist" outcry against patriarchal objectification of women when many women, especially in Aiyana Crystal's profession, often present themselves as objects (for the pleasure of the "male gaze), thereby confirming the legitimacy of and their acquiescence to patriarchal ideology and misogynistic behavior.

Let's face it, the whole notion that most sports reporters--especially those in the corporate-owned media--should be respected for their work is laughable. Professional accomplishment is not what gets you in front of the camera these days.

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I'm sure this point is obvious to you, but the single most important factor enabling the employment of people like Aiyana Crystal as "journalists" is the trivialization of information and knowledge that has been brought about by the triumph of corporate values in every area of our culture.

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haven't read through the entire thread, but Dan's comment on an WNBA player not looking like the rest of the wildebeests was on 7-18-14. So runtellthat. Not sure which show was the Griner breeding comment.

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Tall Midget wrote:
Reared on the Score wrote:
Ed_from_Lisle wrote:
I forget where on the site it was mentioned, but I'm posting it here. Someone wondered whether Mac was going to hammer Bernstein and/or Spiegel over this incident. How could he? He's the same guy who's been making fun of Shelly Smith's appearance and calling Peggy Kusinski "Ruth Buzzi" for however many years. Would be kind of hypocritical, no?


A bit, but it's still especially bad for Bernstein to call someone in the same profession (and market) literally just a pair of tits and that it makes her work meaningless. Saying someone is attractive/ugly to just say so, with no real impact on her work, isn't as bad, IMO.

That's what still sticks out for me, and why this supposed CSN boycott of WSCR guests is pretty appropriate and meaningful. Like, will Mark Schanowski go on Spiegel/Goff next week with that kind of transgression between their respective coworkers?


I know this point has been made already, but it bears repeating: Isn't Aiyana Crystal employed at CSN precisely due to her physical attributes? And isn't her work entirely meaningless? Does anyone respect her journalistic skill? It's amusing to hear the "feminist" outcry against patriarchal objectification of women when many women, especially in Aiyana Crystal's profession, often present themselves as objects (for the pleasure of the "male gaze), thereby confirming the legitimacy of and their acquiescence to patriarchal ideology and misogynistic behavior.

Let's face it, the whole notion that most sports reporters--especially those in the corporate-owned media--should be respected for their work is laughable. Professional accomplishment is not what gets you in front of the camera these days.


You're probably correct, and no doubt Dan believes this (and has said so in the past), but if you're in that industry you have to treat them as a part of it. And if you're a woman in the industry, being sideline eye-candy is probably one of the few entry points regardless of your acumen. If Dan wanted to make this a SJW crusade against the whole profession that'd be a slightly different story.

Plus, it sounds like the NABJ respects her skill, and them doing so is adding to Dan's problem.


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haven't read through the entire thread, but Dan's comment on an WNBA player not looking like the rest of the wildebeests was on 7-18-14. So runtellthat. Not sure which show was the Griner breeding comment.


It was on 7/17 about 30 seconds before this post -

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=87964&p=2030980&hilit=Elena+Delle+Donne+is+one+of+the+few+WNBA+wildebeest#p2030980

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The perfect ending to this whole saga would be a remote at Hooters, Tilted Kilt or Twin Peaks,
who needs "Two"! Please tell me that's in the works. If I'm one of those places, I'm on the phone with WSCR now!

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So what if these were REALLY.SMART. PR firms we were talking about, and someone in one firm saw the office manager in the other and wrote a Facebook post saying I don't care how she answers the phone all one could see was her legs. And it similarly 'blew up' to where both companies knew about it.

Sure, a lot of those involved would figure 'you're right, secretary work isn't that important and part of the gig is that it's good to have a pretty face at the front desk' but there'd still be a shit-storm.


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Sarge wrote:
The perfect ending to this whole saga would be a remote at Hooters, Tilted Kilt or Twin Peaks,
who needs "Two"! Please tell me that's in the works. If I'm one of those places, I'm on the phone with WSCR now!


Awesome. :lol:


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Sarge wrote:
The perfect ending to this whole saga would be a remote at Hooters, Tilted Kilt or Twin Peaks,
who needs "Two"! Please tell me that's in the works. If I'm one of those places, I'm on the phone with WSCR now!


:lol:

Which of the station's sponsors do you think would be most offended by Bernstein's comments?

The seedy strip joints?

The morally bankrupt mortgage broker?

The boobtastic underwear store?

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So what if these were REALLY.SMART. PR firms we were talking about, and someone in one firm saw the office manager in the other and wrote a Facebook post saying I don't care how she answers the phone all one could see was her legs. And it similarly 'blew up' to where both companies knew about it.

Sure, a lot of those involved would figure 'you're right, secretary work isn't that important and part of the gig is that it's good to have a pretty face at the front desk' but there'd still be a shit-storm.
Television is a visual medium that doesn't operate under the same standard. Looks, for both men and women, are part of the job.

A good example would be the minor "Kate Upton couldn't cut it as a Victoria's Secret model" dustup. Eventually everyone just kind of said "Well, yeah, ok".

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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So what if these were REALLY.SMART. PR firms we were talking about, and someone in one firm saw the office manager in the other and wrote a Facebook post saying I don't care how she answers the phone all one could see was her legs. And it similarly 'blew up' to where both companies knew about it.

Sure, a lot of those involved would figure 'you're right, secretary work isn't that important and part of the gig is that it's good to have a pretty face at the front desk' but there'd still be a shit-storm.
Television is a visual medium that doesn't operate under the same standard. Looks, for both men and women, are part of the job.

A good example would be the minor "Kate Upton couldn't cut it as a Victoria's Secret model" dustup. Eventually everyone just kind of said "Well, yeah, ok".


:lol: no, it's not a good example. Modeling is where looks is the entire job.

Doris Burke and Rachel Nichols did/do sideline work but it's not their career or necessarily their complete background, because that job is also just a way for women to get airtime. But if you just saw them doing that job you'd automatically dismiss them (not the role, them as people) because it's supposedly a looks-based position? When Aiyana Cristal isn't doing the Bulls games they have Chuck Garfein in that role, do you go 'all I see is his steely-blue eyes'.


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:lol: no, it's not a good example. Modeling is where looks is the entire job.
Do you ever notice a pattern about female sports teleprompter readers? I'd say for some roles, that looks are a vital part of it.

If you don't like that example, then how judging an actress? Looks are important, but so is the acting. Would it be fair to say "I don't know how good Brooklyn Decker did in nailing her lines because I was paying attention to other things"?
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Doris Burke and Rachel Nichols did/do sideline work but it's not their career or necessarily their complete background, because that job is also just a way for women to get airtime. But if you just saw them doing that job you'd automatically dismiss them (not the role, them as people) because it's supposedly a looks-based position? When Aiyana Cristal isn't doing the Bulls games they have Chuck Garfein in that role, do you go 'all I see is his steely-blue eyes'.
If they were doing what I considered good work then I'd judge them on that, and their looks too because they are on television.

I judge Chuck Garfein on looks too I assume, but some things are more noticeable than others.

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Sarge wrote:
The perfect ending to this whole saga would be a remote at Hooters, Tilted Kilt or Twin Peaks,
who needs "Two"! Please tell me that's in the works. If I'm one of those places, I'm on the phone with WSCR now!


:lol:

Which of the station's sponsors do you think would be most offended by Bernstein's comments?

The seedy strip joints?

The morally bankrupt mortgage broker?

The boobtastic underwear store?


The no scalpel vasectomy clinic, or the gambling picks hotline.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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:lol: no, it's not a good example. Modeling is where looks is the entire job.
Do you ever notice a pattern about female sports teleprompter readers? I'd say for some roles, that looks are a vital part of it.

If you don't like that example, then how judging an actress? Looks are important, but so is the acting. Would it be fair to say "I don't know how good Brooklyn Decker did in nailing her lines because I was paying attention to other things"?


A somewhat less shitty example, but if it was some other Hollywood producer saying that (and in the fashion Bernstein did), there'd be something.

Even so, actresses do ok in 'general' entertainment relative to their challenges in sports.


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Chus wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Sarge wrote:
The perfect ending to this whole saga would be a remote at Hooters, Tilted Kilt or Twin Peaks,
who needs "Two"! Please tell me that's in the works. If I'm one of those places, I'm on the phone with WSCR now!


:lol:

Which of the station's sponsors do you think would be most offended by Bernstein's comments?

The seedy strip joints?

The morally bankrupt mortgage broker?

The boobtastic underwear store?


The no scalpel vasectomy clinic, or the gambling picks hotline.

Champagne Room...

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A somewhat less shitty example, but if it was some other Hollywood producer saying that (and in the fashion Bernstein did), there'd be something.
Bernstein isn't management. He is a colleague.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Doris Burke and Rachel Nichols did/do sideline work but it's not their career or necessarily their complete background, because that job is also just a way for women to get airtime. But if you just saw them doing that job you'd automatically dismiss them (not the role, them as people) because it's supposedly a looks-based position? When Aiyana Cristal isn't doing the Bulls games they have Chuck Garfein in that role, do you go 'all I see is his steely-blue eyes'.
If they were doing what I considered good work then I'd judge them on that, and their looks too because they are on television.

I judge Chuck Garfein on looks too I assume, but some things are more noticeable than others.


Also, if you were in a position where your judgement on such things matters, and admitted that inherent bias to yourself, that's more reason not to publicly put it out there on Twitter.


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Also, if you were in a position where your judgement on such things matters, and admitted that inherent bias to yourself, that's more reason not to publicly put it out there on Twitter.
Which is why he apologized and that is it.

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Can we give Bernstein a nickname like Tits McGee, waterboy, or something?


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Also, if you were in a position where your judgement on such things matters, and admitted that inherent bias to yourself, that's more reason not to publicly put it out there on Twitter.
Which is why he apologized and that is it.


I still think that some kind of suspension (from the air or merely from Twitter) is gonna come and would be appropriate.

Then again I also didn't think he'd apologize, so...


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I'm sure this point is obvious to you, but the single most important factor enabling the employment of people like Aiyana Crystal as "journalists" is the trivialization of information and knowledge that has been brought about by the triumph of corporate values in every area of our culture.



y0, no problem with your takes on these topics. they are super interesting, at least to me.

still hoping for some exposition on how the X-Files is an allegory for the proletarianization of white professional men over in the X-Files thread.

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ESPN suspends Bill Simmons from twitter and his columns on the regular.

If given the choice, Bernstein might take the on-air vacation over not being allowed to share his every thought on his precious twitter.


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twitter just seems like a very bad idea for anyone.

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Can we give Bernstein a nickname like Tits McGee, waterboy, or something?


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I can't take credit for this. Saw it from a deadspin or Tribune poster in the comment section.

"Boobstein"?


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